As a Linux player I’m SO glad I didn’t buy RDR2. I was on the fence about it earlier this year but decided against it due to buying Diablo 4… I’ve since removed RDR2 from my wishlist.
Futuristic space bum.
As a Linux player I’m SO glad I didn’t buy RDR2. I was on the fence about it earlier this year but decided against it due to buying Diablo 4… I’ve since removed RDR2 from my wishlist.
2015 is when GTAV was released (for PC) Yet here we are almost a decade later and now they add anti-cheat…?
I don’t know what GTAV is like currently but the last time I played GTAV:MP it was a total mess. God knows why they didn’t think to add anti-cheat sooner… It’s not like Rockstar are hard up.
I didn’t mean to sound like I was complaining, I was trying to express my surprise.
I said in my comment I’d used a controller to play on PC. When I played Deadlock (a week or two ago) the controls were most certainly not configured (at least not via PC + wired controller) hense the community keybinds.
The only thing I can suggest is; either there has been an update in the last week which has added support or it’s configured for the Deck but not PC+controller yet.
My apologies, when I said released I meant released for public testing / playing (ie, it’s current state).
I’ve played a little with keyboard and mouse as well as a controller (using community settings) and currently it very much feels like it would be difficult to play with a controller (I’d like to stress I’m hoping and happy to be proven wrong about that further down the line).
My surprise was that Valve have brought about a game like Deadlock which currently (to me) feels very much like a keyboard and mouse only game. Again, looking forward to that potentially changing.
With that in mind, the game is likely to feature controller support when it releases on PC, as it is expected to be Steam Deck compatible.
I hope so.
It baffled me that Valve released a game that isn’t really compatible with controllers not long after releasing the Deck. I was kinda hoping Deadlock would be very controller friendly. When/if this happens I’ll give it a second look.
5,000 Steam awards on the “review” too.
It’s bleeding-edge, so bugs and regressions are going to be there first.
Case in point: there is a bug/issue with the Nvidia drivers now (555) that messes up hibernation/suspend and cause a kernel panic for some.
DoS2 is fantastic and worth checking out (if you haven’t) enjoy your adventure.
I killed her on the spot (goblin camp) after she refused to give me the artifact and leave me alone lol.
Have you played them all? I remember playing Bioshock 1 (at release) and the ending blowing my tiny, child mind.
Watch out 3% - we’re coming for you!
Yes! Give thanks and praise to the brain trust behind Proton. True MVPs.
It holds a very special place in my heart.
I remember playing Half Life at my Grandparents house, my grandfather or Dad stuck me on Half Life (they had a PC) and I loved it.
I was only able to get past the first few zombies (by fleeing) before having to give up from being too scared lol. While I had played other games / consoles, Half Life was the first game I played that blew my mind and gave me a “wow” factor.
I think other than the original I think Opposing Force is my favourite of the expansions.
Thanks for the post; I’m due for a replay 😁
edit: typo
Space Station 14 on Steam!
It’s free and very fun. I’m quite new to SS14 and there seems to be a lot to it. It’s graphics are topdown, 2D and aren’t it’s strong point but the potential for fun is unlimited.
I found it to be pretty overwhelming at first, evening moving around and navigating the UI was difficult. However, now I’m going around mining space rocks, cleaning up mess in the station and providing my crew mates with ketchup on bread for sustenance.
I think that’s a little harsh. Can I ask what you feel is wrong with the graphics as they are?
I’m currently playing Fallout and my only issue is the UI scaling, the graphics themselves I find quite charming.
This is my favourite