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  • I had to tinker with settings a bit, and don't recall exactly what I had to do. I remember it being glitchy, and I was able to get rid of it with one of the graphics options. I'm using Chiaki4Deck, which is a fork of Chiaki specifically made for Steam Deck, in case we're talking about different settings.

    One thing that possibly rings a bell is the window behind the game (the Chiaki app where you pick a console) is still open in the background which could cause flashing and glitching. Have you tried running it in Desktop mode?

    Also, sometimes it doesn't connect and the only way to get it to try again is by resetting the PS5. Once it's connected, it works fine.

  • Been using Chiaki on my Steam Deck for a while now. Portable Bloodborne was great.

  • Dual Sense also has adaptive triggers which are awesome, and probably the best haptics I've felt in a controller.

  • PSP? Lol what?

    Edit: oh... Yeah there's already a "Sony PSP."

  • But regardless of what distro they use, they're probably going to have to Google stuff every now and then. If they're not ready for that, then maybe they're not ready for Linux.

    I switched a few months ago, and EndeavorOS is the only distro I've used and see no reason to switch. It's been fantastic.

  • Watching this right now. Very good. One of the few remaining high quality video essayists left on YT imo.

  • Al pastor is my fave, when it's from a legit place. So fucking good.

    Though I do like birria tacos lately...

  • My private tracker days are behind me after they shut down OiNK, and then later what.cd. Though I can't say I don't miss it sometimes. At its peak, What was an amazing place.

  • Recently switched to Linux a couple months ago and can't recommend EndeavorOS more. It's great.

  • I wish more PlayStation games would allow use of motion controls. I've gotten used to enabling it with Steam Deck to actually make fps games playable for me on controller, then when I switch to ps5 and start tilting the controller for precise aiming and nothing happens...

    Steam input, and their customization options for controllers on Steam Deck (or I guess in Steam in general) are incredible, and something I don't see mentioned nearly enough.

  • Adaptive triggers begin as a hardware feature. Steam Deck can't emulate that without changing the triggers out completely (if it's possible at all).

    I imagine the internal motors for the crazy precise haptic feedback is also hardware level.

  • Ahhh ok, right. So it has nothing to do with being a 2D sidescroller. Why lie?

  • I like the idea of this game (and series) a lot. I really have NO interest in a 2D side-scroller, though.

    They were telling you that Risk of Rain 2 is almost identical to the first game, but it is a 3rd person shooter in full 3D, and not a 2D sidescroller. So the one issue you mentioned is no longer an issue.

    At least that's what I thought they meant.

  • At this point it feels like Netanyahu has a checklist with 6 million boxes, and is checking them off as fast as possible so they can finally get even with Germany or something.

  • Look into Steam Input if you think they're in any way equal (or even in the same ballpark). The kind of things you can do with Steam Input is incredible, and sometimes pretty mind blowing. You can make radial menus if you want.

  • It matters quite a bit if you're gaming on Linux.

  • Lol the Switch e-Shop doesn't have a cart. Unless they added one pretty recently.

    But that's Nintendo so...

  • Yup, works just fine on my Steam Deck if anyone was wondering. Been years since I've played the game... The second one never pulled me in like the first.

  • It refers to a one-state solution. A legitimately possible solution with a lot of support. And no, it's not anti-semitism and it's not about killing or getting rid of anyone. It's bad faith to frame it as such.