If you're talking about the Deck the only thing that comes into mind is that I capped the FPS @ 30 through Steam and used GE Proton 10-4, I don't recall anything else specific, but I can download it again on the Deck if you want me to :)
I tried (and loved)
- Jump Ship that also ran greatly on the Deck. It's a game that mix mechanics from Sea of Thieves and Void Crew, great if you loved them. Can't get enough of a good space coop game :)
- Herdling same as above. This indie game is about guiding a group of creatures up a mountain.
and today I'll also try Quantum Witch, a narrative adventure in pixel art
Thank you for the clarification! Then I correct myself, "it's a cool free project backed by a single dev" :)
Uhm maybe my memory was at fault here about being OSS, better asking directly @kaiserkiwi@corteximplant.com
It's a cool open source project by a single dev, present on Mastodon and very receptive about feedbacks :)
I use Questlog and playlists to actually see what I've started/completed/paused/dropped and in which year happened
Definitely gonna try this and will regret it so much. I'm still recovering from CopyCat 😭
"AAAA" is the sound that comes out after paying 80 bucks for a game and seeing the sorry state is in 😂
I agree completely. Many indies give a run to AAA games, even AAAA games too (I'm looking at you Ubisoft and your shart of a game Skull and Bones)
Definitely gonna look into The precinct.
If a game is going to give me some Ultima Online vibes with an isometric visual, that game should be played.
Thank you :)
Late to the party, but I recently closed a (re-)playthrough of Mass Effect I Legendary Edition.
I'm now moving onto Dishonored, a saga that I completely ignored being massively bad at stealth games, plus a bit of Spacebourne 2 here and there
As others stated, runs extremely well on Linux. You may ask @harrybo@gamerstavern.online, I never-ever missed dropping an orbital barrage on him using EndeavourOS or SteamOS :)
My biggest issue with Discord is that they have become the default hubs for issues and fixes. Over days, weeks, months and years those fixes get buried and harder to find, but the worst offender is that they are unindexable by default.
Quite a good move from them, although the whole support through Discord is a botched concept per-se. I'll check the bot too for The Gamer's Tavern, we have a few threads about Linux VR gaming and other Linux gaming/audio stuff worth (maybe?) of being set discoverable