I think it’s a bit outdated now though, they are behind on Wayland support and their DE is quite poor.
I agree that it’s very stable however and easy to run software.
These days I would recommend Fedora or Ubuntu, maybe Debian.
I think it’s a bit outdated now though, they are behind on Wayland support and their DE is quite poor.
I agree that it’s very stable however and easy to run software.
These days I would recommend Fedora or Ubuntu, maybe Debian.
What do you mean it has the most compatible software? How does its software differ from that available in other distros?
I always start with a prayer to the Omnissiah


It’s one of my current favourite devices.
Although funnily enough I now mostly play Monster Hunter Freedom Unite instead of any emulation.


Its been a long time since I played this, but I remember that you will have to play it through at least 3 time for each story arc, so pick a faction and loyalty and Stick with it, don’t play both sides.
Also in terms of character class I would suggest some kind of magic user, Tyranny had a cool, quite unique magic system where you can craft your own spells.
There’s a good amount of NPC party members you can find so you’ll be able to fill in any gaps in your party eventually.
It’s a great game, a shame they didn’t develop a sequel, I prefered it to Pillars of Eternity, have fun!


This helps with Apple Calendar too so you can share with Google Calendar or some other


US companies by foreign companies all the time, look at the food and drink corporations.
This is not a new or strange thing
That’s great to hear because, well… I’ve just bought one.
Really interesting review, thank you.
When you say this isn’t ready for most people, is that because the software needs more time, or the hardware isn’t there yet?
If I bought one of these today, could I expect to see better compatibility over the next 6 months to year with Steam games, or will it still be mostly for Android games and old system emulators?
Hah yep, I started with Barrier too.
Have you tried out Deskflow?
InputLeap is effectively abandoned and the maintainer has taken over Deskflow which has better Wayland support


Yeah the subtext of the article is the more interesting point, that good quality indy games are perhaps a bit more expensive.


Yeah I think it’s cool too, used to love Confrontation and Necromunda, had no interest in Scitari.
From the sounds of the Dev blog the character build options are really interesting, so I’m optimistically looking forward to it.


Rings of Saturn is a brilliant game too, everyone should check it out, it’s super atmospheric.


No, you can do it with software now, even on a mobile phone, it’s just a small low powered machine that does Streaming


It worked for me, I didn’t buy a Steam Machine, but I bought a few Steam Controllers and have been gaming on Linux ever since.


With all the inputs on the front of the controller and 4 on the back you have plenty of options.


Yes they do, don’t they


Battlefield 6 is just another modern era BF game. They killed the squad mechanic and made the series all about ‘Battlefield moments’ it’s just chaos now.
Arc Raiders, I think is all hype, Extraction shooters are an uncomfortable experience that most players don’t enjoy, the honey moon era it’s going through at the moment with peaceful single player lobbies is already showing cracks, it’ll turn into Tarkov soon.
The reality is software engineers will use AI or will find themselves out of work as they won’t have the skills to get hired.
Customers may never know if AI is used as a tool in game creation but it will always be part of any software and development studio.
Using AI for music or design assets is totally different from using it for the code base and blanket statements don’t improve the situation