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  • Which one? The G27/G920/G29 and some others are supported pretty much out of the box.

    Not thanks to Logitech but they do work fine.

  • This game is ported by Nixxes so I'm cautiously optimistic that it will be a good port.

    They fixed up Zero Dawn after release and aced pretty much every port since then.

  • The chargers work pretty well with a shot from the recoilless rifle in one of the front legs followed by a magazine of the primary gun in the now exposed leg.

    HMG + recoilless also works pretty well, rocket in leg and 1-2 seconds with the HMG and he's gone.

    Only downside is the reload time so if you have 2 or more chargers somebody has to kite them while you reload.

  • I mean that depends on who does the port, in this case it's Nixxes so the port should be pretty good.

    If Iron Galaxy does any more of the PS ports I won't even touch it for free.

  • CoreELEC is especially built with Amlogic chips in mind, it includes all the drivers necessary to GPU decode all codecs it can.

    The live test you posted runs on CPU, there's no mobile ARM chip out there that can smoothly CPU decode anything above 1080p so using GPU decode is crucial.

  • That depends on the SBC.

    Most of them boot from SD so you will want to get an enterprise SD card or one for cameras.

    The Odroids have an eMMC slot for storage. Most boot from USB as well.

    There are now SBC with SATA ports and even some with M.2 or PCI-e slots.

  • They use Samsung Exynos CPUs IIRC instead of the Broadcom chips that the Pis use

    Didn't know there were Odroids with Exynos CPUs.

    The N2+ has an Amlogic S922X, CoreELEC is also a fork of LibreELEC but only for Amlogic processors.

    There are newer Amlogic chips nowadays but I never looked into them.

  • I have been using a Odroid N2+ running CoreELEC with the Jellyfin plugin ever since it released. Plays absolutely everything you throw at it, even 4k60 with HDR.

    https://coreelec.org/

    If you need Dolby Vision, you will need one of the supported devices, the Odroid N2+ is not one of them.

  • I never used Citra before so I just grabbed it from Flathub.

  • Just finished the DLC now and for 12 bucks I think the DLCs are excellent. Not worth 40 bucks but definitely worth it on sale.

    The double marauder encounters were incredibly annoying and some platform/puzzle segments were pretty unclear on where you need to go. Having to add lengthy cutscenes so people know where to go sort of should tell them that the level design is not up to spec. But overall very enjoyable, thanks for the recommendation!

  • I don't think the PS3 has a UHD drive (or can output 4k).

  • Y’all remember mumble? Easy peasy compared to discord amirite?

    But Mumble is not a Discord alternative, it's a TeamSpeak alternative.

  • I used those other means but would like to give them money for a fantastic game.

  • MakeMKV: For ripping DVDs & Blurays

    MakeMKV is available on Linux as Flatpak and works out of the box: https://flathub.org/apps/com.makemkv.MakeMKV

    Bulk Rename Utility

    Probably a tough one since most people will use the command line to bulk rename files. I do use ChatGPT sometimes to create rename commands for me that are more complicated.

    Exact Audio Copy

    I use Sound Juicer now, used fre:ac before.

    https://flathub.org/apps/org.gnome.SoundJuicer

    https://flathub.org/apps/org.freac.freac

    Logitech G Hub I know OpenRGB exists, and it’s good enough for my needs when it comes to LED management, but it doesn’t seem to be able to control DPI presets like G Hub.

    Piper can do DPI presets: https://flathub.org/apps/org.freedesktop.Piper

    Mp3tag

    I used Mp3tag on Windows and switched to Picard, I like it even more than Mp3tag now: https://flathub.org/apps/org.musicbrainz.Picard

    Paint.NET

    Is GIMP really that complex for this use case? I use GIMP to do simple stuff like paint, rescale images, blur things, fill things, ... https://flathub.org/apps/org.gimp.GIMP

    Playnite

    I don't use anything out of Steam often but If you don't like Lutris, maybe Heroic for GOG and Epic? https://flathub.org/apps/com.heroicgameslauncher.hgl

    Mod Organizer 2

    r2modman has native support for Linux: https://github.com/ebkr/r2modmanPlus

    There's also support for one-click installation of Mod Organizer 2 with steamtinkerlaunch: https://github.com/sonic2kk/steamtinkerlaunch/wiki/Mod-Organizer-2

  • I played TotK start to end on yuzu on release in 4k with ultrawide and 60 fps mod, little to no issues.

    BotW is also very playable now on yuzu, development sped up drastically when TotK released.

  • Well thanks for the heads up, as a fellow lazy Gandi user I now know where to switch my domains to.

  • The architecture is literally better than Flatpak

    Why?

    I don’t understand why people are so hell bent on hating Snaps.

    Every single time I tried snaps in the last years I had a bad time. Either they were slow to start, refused to work (Docker snap) or made my machine boot significantly slower. Granted, I haven't bothered in a year or so.

    At this point they just released unfinished software that was not ready for production, forced it onto people and are surprised when everybody remembers snap as being partially closed source, slow and unreliable. Even if it's not now, that's how the first impression was and it's going to stick forever.

  • I mean letting people play their coop game if their servers are having issues is free. The game itself is P2P anyway.