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  • Why do you think that they give a shit about online privacy? This isn't a privacy bill, it's a bill stopping another government from doing exactly the same shit that the US government does through domestic apps. They aren't looking out for people, they're afraid of the competition.

  • Ghost Runner has many of the same aspects, and definitely scratches the same itch for me. It's much more combat focused, but the combat actually feels like it was an intentional part of the game, at least.

  • If I'm remembering correctly, the game was originally designed to have no guns available to the player, but the team was pressured into adding the shooter mechanics later on. Ignoring guns is definitely the way to go with this game.

  • Yeah this is really annoying for me as well. I found that if you go into the system tray and click on 'power management' and then tick the box for 'manually block sleep and screen locking' it'll solve the issue. Unfortunately it means that your display won't go dark when the system is idle, so I have to remember to untick that box after I'm done gaming in order to keep that behaviour.

  • From: protondb.com

    GTA V - Gold; seems to be playable for most people, with a few performance hiccups depending on your system.

    Forza Horizon 5 - Silver; requires significant tinkering, but playable.

    Doom Eternal - Gold; works well for most, but has some reported performance issues on some systems.

    Horizon Zero Dawn - Gold

    Cocoon - Platinum

    Single player experiences like these aren't typically where you find problems with linux gaming, however. Games with accompanying anti-cheat software, like competitive shooters, fighters, etc. are typically problematic. Competitive titles are the only reason I have a windows partition at this point.

    Gaming on linux is more viable than ever, and becoming more and more stable all the time - mostly thanks to Valve. That being said, your experience will be dependent largely on your hardware. There are known issues with Nvidia cards on linux, because Nvidia refuses to cooperate with the FOSS community, but even those issues seem to be easing up (although to be fair I don't follow this topic closely, as I have an AMD system). Anyone telling you there are no issues is lying to you, but so is anyone who tries to tell you that linux gaming is still borked. Do your research if you're interested in switching, and determine if the games you play are well supported or not. In the end if there is one game holding you back from switching and you want to switch, it's always an option to keep a windows partition around as a backup for games that don't play nice with linux.

  • Why should we, America, carry the burden of defending Europe when it won't pay for its own defence?

    I love this sentiment simply because the idea that the US would be spending less on the military if they weren't in NATO is ridiculous. There's no stopping US military spending without absolutely crippling the US economy. Other NATO members spending more on their militaries will not save the US taxpayer a dime.

  • Would be good if this soon becomes a drop in replacement option for older EVs that are nearing EOL on their batteries and require new ones anyway.

    Can't wait for carmakers to fight tooth and nail to avoid making this a possibility for aging vehicles.