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  • I have a Steam Deck and was considering "upgrading" to something that has more power.

    But then I wanted to play Torchlight 2, an action-rpg designed for mouse and keyboard that does not have controller support. I wasn't even going to try it, but saw that Runic Games had an input profile for it. The left stick controls your character like it supporter controllers, but it's all using the mouse. The touchpads work for precise targeting. And I'm able to use all 10 skill buttons using modifier keys and adding the back buttons. Plus I was able to easily adapt this to Diablo 3, a non-steam game without controller support.

    If you want to be limited to games designed with controllers in mind, go for one of the alternatives. But if you want to be able to play mouse and keyboard games, there's nothing that competes with the Steam Deck.

  • And even if it's on their printed menu, you might look at the menu on Google Maps and see one place has a dish for $20 and another place had the same dish for $24. You go to the cheaper place and sit down and see the 18% fee. Are you necessarily going to leave and go to the other one?

  • It sounds like you haven't used a user friendly Linux distro in the last decade. Mint and Ubuntu will install any proprietary driver you need, but even beyond that most WiFi cards are supported out of the box by the Linux kernel now.

  • I remember WaterFox but this is getting ridiculous.

  • GTFO with your Hawaiian pizza propaganda.

  • It still has one eighth the users of world. World is just absolutely huge compared to the rest.

  • What do you think the other ones are running on? i386s in someone's basement?

  • I think he means tabs along the top like on a PC browser.

  • Sometimes the most complex problems require simple solutions

  • I'm just wondering where the heck the PC port is. Not going to lie, I would buy it at full price if it were steam deck compatible.

  • You can also just browse "subscribed" instead of all.

  • I’d assume they have similar sick fantasies about murdering/torturing humans in a similar fashion.

    That is a huge leap. Because of the nature of the work, most people I've met who work in animal agriculture just don't see their livestock as conscious in any way, let alone at all equivalent to a human.

  • So I'm your husband and my wife is you. I can tell you the reason I do it is that it can be difficult for me to necessarily formulate exactly what I want to say about what I want to show you. I want to share whatever experience it is, but trying to explain exactly why stresses me out.

    On the flip side my wife will just tell me what she saw after the fact and I'm left there thinking "...why didn't you tell me to come look."

  • What's the point of the cutout around the screen?

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  • I went to a restaurant in the middle of nowhere that had a QR code menu as default. None of the major cellphone carriers have service there and the only way to get cell coverage in the town is through a local cell carrier. I was so confused as to why they decided that was the solution for their restaurant.

  • Honestly with things like Heroic it's unlikely that you really need to "tinker" much regardless.

  • Ubuntu version numbers are very easy to track against the years, because they are the years. Ubuntu 8.X was released in 2008. If it was 2010 it would have been Ubuntu 10.X.

  • The Turtles collection is a great example of this. Rewind, save states, even some debug mode stuff. Well worth it.

  • Rata rata rata tan