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Always count on a corporation to make something worse.
Queer transfem with an endless gaming backlog.
Always count on a corporation to make something worse.
Now they can submit classified documents right into the engine code. How efficient.
And the picture they used is not just white background, but the icons and edit text are blue and text is black. Where is the grey? I call false advertisement.
Yeah, until it fully launches to everyone, it won’t be a viable alternative to anything.
Is that so? I last tried a few weeks ago. That’s good that they fixed this long standing issue.
I had a heck of a time trying to get It Takes Two to work on my machine. Apparently every game that launches the EA App from Steam is broken now and needs a custom fix using ProtonTricks.
After a while of searching, I found this guide and it was a lifesaver.
https://steamdeckhq.com/tips-and-guides/fixing-ea-play-blank-screen-for-ea-games-on-steam/
These are sadly the kind of issues that scare people away from Linux gaming. The stuff that works, works great. But when something is not supported, it can be a real pain to find a fix.
I mean, work is work, you don’t get a choice in what product your company uses. My point was meant for personal use.
I fall under Tech Conservative mostly, but I would like to edit the last 2 points to this for myself:
“Believe every publicly traded company is inherently evil”
“Doesn’t morally support big tech, but uses some anyway”
I think it misunderstood the request as a two-handled sword. Easy mistake.
Look at that boy just structing around like he owns the place.
Yeah, what the heck Valorant. I’m not installing that.