Linux Battle Eye support should just be _opt-out_ by default, that way devs would have to work to make the call and have it disabled, otherwise everyone is happy.
I deRockstared my PC years ago. Rockstar just can't be trusted to give long term support for their games. They Broke GTA San Andreas (stripping out a lot of the music), they broke LA Noire (not developed by them but they are the publisher and they are responsible). I don't trust that if I buy a game of Rockstar that 10 years later it will still work and be in the same state or better. So no Red Dead Redemption 2 or GTA6 for me.
If there's even the most remote possibility that this Rockstar Richard move pulls any GTA junkies out of Take-Two's perpetual milking device, I can't wholeheartedly denounce it.
Linux Battle Eye support should just be _opt-out_ by default, that way devs would have to work to make the call and have it disabled, otherwise everyone is happy.
Now that's a good idea.
I appreciate the shout-out on the Steam Deck LCD sale even though I generally prefer OLED. That's a pretty good deal honestly.
Indeed. It's almost cheap enough to justify buying one just for a backup.
angry birds is already on steam deck, there's windows versions of all the old angry birds games that you can find online
Yeah Valve should bring a Verified tag right next to playable.
i have shorts and recommendations disabled with 'unhooked' firefox plugin
I deRockstared my PC years ago. Rockstar just can't be trusted to give long term support for their games. They Broke GTA San Andreas (stripping out a lot of the music), they broke LA Noire (not developed by them but they are the publisher and they are responsible). I don't trust that if I buy a game of Rockstar that 10 years later it will still work and be in the same state or better. So no Red Dead Redemption 2 or GTA6 for me.
If there's even the most remote possibility that this Rockstar Richard move pulls any GTA junkies out of Take-Two's perpetual milking device, I can't wholeheartedly denounce it.