I think last time I ran some portable Windows USB to do that.
I think last time I ran some portable Windows USB to do that.
Its an option in Lutris to automatically create a shortcut in your Steam game library for a “Non-Steam game”. But yes, I think you’re right - that’s probably what is happening
It works when I launch through Lutris, but yea - using the Steam shortcut it doesn’t work. I’m sure it all used to work on my old system, but not sure if I’ve tried it since moving to Wayland
It’s definitely something like this - from what I can tell the controller hasn’t moved “focus” to the game as I can still hear the Steam Big Picture menu making noise etc.
Oh, that ones easy. The developers for Stalker 2 are in Ukraine.
Awesome, love to hear it. Good luck
Good question. I suppose the advantage is it’s small scope, and it’s bash only so it’s just using the same commands you’d use if you were to manually be installing Arch. Whether or not you find that an advantage or not is up to you really. The idea behind it was to put minimal thought into the install process and just have a lazy installation script. I found it super handy when spinning up VMs for instance.
And neither of them make Artificial Intelligence!
I wish they’d make them officially available in Australia
The one I wrote myself. Not because its any better ha ha. Its pretty fun to work on it though.
Its been a while for that classic
Only 6 hours on battery? That’s pretty low I’d have thought.
Why did they want a new name?
I guess you’d need 10 to represent 0, and if you got 2x 10 that would be 100?
You have my vote. The out of the box experience would be polished and I have no doubt would be done very well.
Normally when some software I use has a major update. Could be a month, could be a couple days.
Just watched a review. Looks pretty good, they specifically mention Home Assistant as well which is very cool.
Well, the goal would be that its not accessible externally. And I’m OK with providing footage should they request it - that’s just something you have to accept when owning a security system.
Sure, that’s why I put it in quotes. What smart is, is subjective.
When people say its not ready, it’s normally some specific use case that worked in X11. So, they’re not wrong, but not right either.