Have you tried flying games? I’d imagine that would feel really cool in VR.
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- Lfrith@lemmy.catoGaming@beehaw.org•Linux has had a great year, but there are two reasons I can't tear myself away from Windows6 months
I think what device work makes you use isn’t too important since they provide the hardware and nothing on it is private anyways regardless of the OS that is being used on it.
Work and private devices are different, since one of them is for you and not some company.
I think I saw it when i went to go update and then somehow the instructions on syncthing 2.0 being its own separate app, since straight up update could cause issues. Not sure if it was pop up within the syncthing app or descriptions page for it on f-droid. Well I do use droidify to install f-droid apps since I prefer the UI so maybe that’s why I saw something.
I knew because I install through F-droid instead of github so ended up getting like a notice informing me that to upgrade to 2.0 I should back up the settings then uninstall 1.3 then install 2.0 then back up settings.
But, if retrieving from github or obtanium then maybe message wasn’t relayed.
During the update to 2.0 you had to uninstall the 1.3 version then install and restore your syncthing-fork settings. So if you are still on 1.3 that’s probably why you aren’t seeing it. Should pop up if you search F-droid for the 2.0 version.
- Lfrith@lemmy.cato
Linux@programming.dev•Valve hopes the Steam Machine will make devs pay more attention to Linux anti-cheat support
7 monthsCheaters probably pay monthly get caught then spend money to buy the game again then pay for more cheats.
So those cheaters seem to have moved onto some more sophisticated setup running something called a DMA device so their main PC has no cheats and is running on a separate machine.
- Lfrith@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Ownership of Digital Content Is an Illusion—Unless You Self‑HostEnglish
8 monthsThey we go back to the old days of making our own recordings, which can be done through screen capture if DRM can’t be cracked by the regular person.
- Lfrith@lemmy.catoGaming@beehaw.org•Switch 2 continues to break US launch sales records, selling more in its first three months than PS4 | VGC9 months
I think skins and lootboxes are too expensive but they make billions so pointing to financial success doesn’t mean much aside for companies which we are not.
I think switch 2 would sell fine at 500. Bigger issue for me is them wanting to raise the price of games, but that is once again different from me not willing to buy it at the price and me making claims about if it will sell.
Product sales and whether you think the product is a price you are fine with are very different things. People are usually talking about their perception of price than a market prediction.
- Lfrith@lemmy.catoGaming@beehaw.org•Switch 2 continues to break US launch sales records, selling more in its first three months than PS4 | VGC9 months
Case in point people spending thousands on microtransactions and lootboxes bringing in billions a month from a single game.
- Lfrith@lemmy.catoGaming@beehaw.org•Switch 2 continues to break US launch sales records, selling more in its first three months than PS4 | VGC9 months
There is a difference between saying something is too expensive and that it won’t sell. Otherwise live service games wouldn’t be billion dollar industries and NVIDIA cards selling out.
- Lfrith@lemmy.catoGaming@beehaw.org•More than 60% of US game players only buy two games or fewer per year, survey finds | VGC9 months
Yeah I just can’t bring myself to actually spend money in live service games. Even if I like the game.
But, am open to buying actual physical merch I’d use.
- Lfrith@lemmy.catoGaming@beehaw.org•More than 60% of US game players only buy two games or fewer per year, survey finds | VGC9 months
I’ve played live service games with the one I’ve been playing being The Finals, but I’ve spend 0. But, have all the BP just from the multibux I saved up for free.
I’ve wondered what percentage of live service gamers are like me spending no money on them.
- Lfrith@lemmy.catoGaming@beehaw.org•More than 60% of US game players only buy two games or fewer per year, survey finds | VGC9 months
I buy maybe over a dozen games a year, but sometimes spend less than the price of two fill priced titles. Benefit of patient gaming, and leads to not needing the latest and greatest hardware as a result saving me more money.
So when people complain about optimization of recent triple a titles I have not yet encountered those issues due to being behind.
- Lfrith@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Recommendations for Note taking app with simple needsEnglish
9 monthsIf there is a kanban extension or something of the sort you might get the drag and drop list you want.
There is another Google Keep like app called NotallyX. Can even import in your Google keep backups. You can set up password protected auto backups with the app.
As for syncing syncthing as others have mentioned would be the best solution that would let you be able to use whatever you choose to go with.
Looking at how there is still no follow up to the Steam VR and controller any attempts at estimates i doubt are based on any facts. Valve works in ways that don’t follow normal business logic.
- Lfrith@lemmy.catoGaming@beehaw.org•Ubisoft CEO responds to the Stop Killing Games petition, stating the publisher is 'working on' improving its approach to end-of-life support, but that 'nothing is eternal'11 months
I understand why a company and the people who run it want to be pieces of shit. I also don’t give a shit about what they want.
- Lfrith@lemmy.catoGaming@beehaw.org•Valve gets pressured by payment processors with a new rule for game devs and various adult games removed1 year
At that point only solution is for Steam to become their own payment processor, since I don’t see any huge company choosing to lose money by abandoning mainstream methods of payment customers use.
- Lfrith@lemmy.catoGaming@beehaw.org•Valve gets pressured by payment processors with a new rule for game devs and various adult games removed1 year
Doesn’t even need crypto support. Steam sells steam gift cards so they could just take the Pokemon approach for games where it can only be redeemed with credits.
Must have gotten an update since I last used it. That’s a nice change.


Come on GOG. I’d rather have ms paint quality doodles done in less than a minute than AI gen art if you guys aren’t willing to pay graphic designers.
I think lot of people are over their initial awe of generated content, and associate it with cheap and low quality these days.