Finally, was wondering where exactly these things would have been used 😮
Finally, was wondering where exactly these things would have been used 😮
Be very keen to see steam OS everywhere, there’s a vetted interest in valve getting this widely adopted (more devices running it means more eyes on steam and more potential sales)
I’m keen to see the hardware variations device manufacturers come up with when they can just throw steam os on them and it all “just works”
Your membership to the service is now worse off comparatively, so the benefits you receive have shrunk. Shrinkflation feels pretty apt here
Hilarious, though this was an onion post
Now that’s some mighty GPU memory usage! Reminds me of some of the huge ass Blender renders I’ve done where it gobbles up all the memory it can 🍽️
If they’re going for “graphical performance”, whatever that means, the could probably use DLSS 3 to upscale a muddy 360p internal resolution image. It’ll be messy and gross, but fast.
Good, glad this shithouse comment is getting the proper downvotes
At least one head rolled from that fiasco. The rest of the board needs to be yeeted out the window also while we’re at it
Important to contain all your mess to one side of the room, makes it easier to manage
I’m liking these periodic updates, it’s really great for transparency and engagement. Prefer this compared to trolling through GitHub. Cheers
I miss the random non tech centric communities from Reddit. The userbase here, across the fediverse as a whole gravitates towards more tech focused aspects and while that’s fine, you miss out on the random topics / subreddits you’d find on Reddit.
(The answer isn’t also ‘just start that community here’, specially I miss randomly getting topics from subjects I wouldn’t even search for, but just get surfaced because of the shear amount of content and users Reddit has)
As it should be, there’s way too much reengineering of the wheel. Let the big brains of the past do the heavy lifting
My favorite is the ‘here be dragons’ ASCII art, that’s how you know you’re in for a fun time
Love seeing a dodgy project come together and deliver real world results 💪
So long as it’s working that’s all these matters
People generally will fairly buy content when it’s available and fairly priced if they want to support the creators. There’s a huge difference between wanting to help your favorite content producer VS companies that fart out mult-hundred dollar box sets of old content
Back when you could actually have funny ads and not worry about people whinging about it online
I’ve found CS6 has almost every feature you’d want and it’s well over a decade old now. Much better in my mind than paying monthly for new features you won’t probably use
Best thing I did was throw all my old socks away and just bought a dozen of the exact same socks. Never have to worry about sorting them or getting annoyed when one inevitably goes AWOL
1 and 2 are great games. Should be top quality too on Steamdeck. Never got around to finishing the remake of 1 but one day I’ll get to it lol
Used unity for my last 3 games and I’m getting really really tired of their shithouse performance over the last 3-4 years. They’ve gone from constantly making new features, tutorials and systems to barely doing anything.
Engines need constant feature packed updates, not bare bones rubbish. For example there’s no DLSS support for URP, it only works in HDRP. There’s also “no plans” for it according to the devs, which boggles the mind considering URP is arguably the better platform for mobile, console and regular console gaming.
Game engines should be rapidly evolving and supporting these features, they should take 3-4 years to get commonly implements features or to have to rely on third party plugins to make them happen.