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  • Bringa back Hats! Ive said this many times, but we need to bring Möre headwear into fashion. Hats go hard.

  • Will update the original post but I solved it. Apparently there's specific gamepad settings inside of Wootility under Settings > Gamepad. There you have to select what type of controller the software will emulate. I just took the recommended (Xbox Controller) and now it works as expected.

  • The keyboard itself is fine if I use regular mappings, however in the wootility software they provide (yes they have an official linux version) you can map controller inputs to your keys. So for example I can map (emulate) controller joystick left input to my A key to emulate the analog signal. These does not seem to register in-game. Other key inputs work fine.

  • This. Starting at the company in 2023 and first task being to "start enhancing a 5 y/o project" seemed fine until I realized the project was not even using git, was being publically hosted online and contained ALL customer invoices and sales data. On top of this i had to pull the files down from the live server via FTP as it didnt exist anywhere else. It was kinda wild.

  • Using Filezilla FTP client for production releases in 2024 hit me hard

  • This is the most banger tattoo though. Random answers to a test that could potentially exist in the future.

  • What youre describing sounds alot like Grayjay

  • Fair, but they wrote "states" which immediately maked me think it's the US.

  • Not related but I've had some dual booting issues aswell. Turns out that the drives mounted in Linux didn't properly unmount on shutdown so when trying to access them on Windows they wouldn't be accessible.

    Just some info for anyone that might be having issues

  • Yeah I've heard about this issue aswell, my friend has something similar going on

  • Could be, I drank more beer before, recently it's mostly been ciders. I rarely drink wine though, I'd rather have more beers/ciders that I enjoy the taste of than drink to feel intoxicated. Occasionally I drink a glass of whiskey or two on the weekends and that's usually not an issue.

  • Burping is no issues.

    And I've never really noticed being bloated when drinking. But that's nothing I've really thought about either, I'll pay attention to it next time but nothing I noticed the other day at least.

  • I mean, if that's possible then maybe?

  • I have an interesting question regarding this. I drink occasionally but not to the point where I'm shitfaced, usually not feeling very drunk or not drunk at all and yet I still throw up.

    I throw up multiple times a couple of times in a row and I have no idea why this happens. I wouldn't believe it's alcohol poisoning since it has happened at as low as 3 beers (regular strength, not any ridiculous IPA type beers).

    I'm curious if any more educated people have any idea what this can be about. I've been trying to figure this shit out for years but have just mostly given up on drinking instead.

  • This goes hard

  • What KDE/Kwin version do you use? Would be interesting to compare.

  • Edited the original post but might aswell comment it. I switched to GNOME (Wayland) and the FPS issue seems to be gone there. I ran the game with only the command line arguments "gamemoderun %command%" in steam and it seems to work properly. Very odd issue.

  • Launching it in GNOME (Wayland) seems to fix the issue. Very uncertain what this issue was but it seems to be related to KDE.

    (Also I did not let the shaders compile, so not a shader issue)