

Does Silksong count? I am on my second Steel Soul attempt.
My least favorite would probably be Headless Ape from Sekiro, though Savage Beastfly from Silksong is quite close to it.


Does Silksong count? I am on my second Steel Soul attempt.
My least favorite would probably be Headless Ape from Sekiro, though Savage Beastfly from Silksong is quite close to it.


I think the home server is probably Linux, since the middle panel is from KDE Plasma.


I am on my second attempt in Silksong. First one ended with contact damage from Moorwing.


You don’t need to have different drives to avoid Windows overriding your bootloader. Having a separate EFI partition for your Linux install should be enough.


I loved the entirety of the game but two specific points come to mind:
I love how Hornet breaks the neck of the bug imitating her and her original theme starts playing.
The build-up to the first trailer music (and the main part too, of course) when escaping the Abyss felt otherworldly.


What version is your kernel? I thought Pop!_OS provided newest versions of it.


Did anybody encounter broken controller mapping on Linux? It works perfectly with Steam Deck, but my Bluetooth controller is completely broken. I had to force use the Windows version through Proton to fix it.
I used Hunter’s Crest almost exclusively, mostly because I like its moveset. Though I did switch to the Wanderer’s two times: one to activate the Sinner’s Road bench and the other in Choral Chambers where you rescue a flea.


Hollow Knight in preparation for Silksong
Unfortunately, no. My assertion came from sheer popularity of their GitHub repositories and personal observation among my tech-savvy friend groups.
You can start checking out their code yourself, though. There are a lot of open-source software out there and it would be unfeasible for anyone to audit their code themselves. At some point, you’ll have to put some trust into others. Be it software audit companies, or the Signal developers.
Signal’s source code has so much more eyes looking at it than xz-utils.


Devil May Cry 3 (2005)
About six months ago decided to start Devil May Cry V on my Steam Deck after keeping it in my backlog for a year. After watching the intro cutscene, I decided that I definitely have to play all the previous games before it.
I have been playing the first trilogy (HD collection) a few hours every week or two (full-time jobs suck) since then. I think I am mid-day through the third game - just beat the nude lady.
I don’t dislike much about Linux and do realize that most issues stem from major software developers simply ignoring its existence. Here are a few I had to scratch my head for:
Touchpads on Linux are generally worse when it comes to palm rejection compared to Windows. Macbooks are on a completely different level.
Another thing missing is the scrolling acceleration, which is present on Windows and MacOS.
People who approve protocol proposals are very annoying and often stall critical protocols for years.
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Thanks. This might finally push me to switch.


(Note that I am not sure how much of this is depends on my client - Voyager.)
Ability to filter out posts made by people from the instances I have blocked, on communities that I did not block.
For example: feddit.org seems to have blocked all IPs from my country so I cannot see any posts made by them (I can only see their crossposts).
However, people on that instance can post to lemmy.world and while I can see the post text, any media fails to load. Sometimes, when I am not lazy, I use a VPN to see such posts in detail.
Same here. It started happening after SteamOS 3.7 update. People say Decky Recorder plugin from Decky Loader works well, but I didn’t bother to try myself.
Love how Remedy’s game styles is right up my alley. I really hope somewhat niche nature of these games does not deter their success.
Died to Moorwing… Contact damage :(