Drathro

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[–] Drathro@dormi.zone 4 points 2 weeks ago

Why would I recommend Fileflows? It was a little more user friendly in my experience without requiring pulling in configurations from other sources. I know there are repos chalk full of Tdarr settings and configs, but for simple setups and DIY I preferred the Fileflows interface. The end result is basically the same, so pick your poison.

[–] Drathro@dormi.zone 19 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Isn't this almost the inverse argument to the android vs iPhone thing? Like the iPhone being (traditionally) more expensive for the "same technology from 5 years ago"? I don't really have a horse in this race, I'm a firm believer in use what you like and is easiest/best for you. But I do feel compelled to call this one out a bit.

[–] Drathro@dormi.zone 4 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I might recommend fileflows over tdarr- but either way some kind of similar solution is almost mandatory with the grab bag of arbitrary encodings you find out there.

[–] Drathro@dormi.zone 6 points 3 weeks ago

Software-wise, it seems that the relatively fast adoption of flatpaks and other containerized formats somewhat solves the typical dependency hell that was so common in Linux just a few years back (and to some extent still is an issue today depending on your distro and use case). The hardware support side is a little harder. That's going to be up to vendors to play nice with the Kernel team and/or introduce reasonable userland software that doesn't break the golden rule. Until Linux gets more market share the latter isn't likely to happen. A nice side benefit of the emergence of immutable and/or atomic distros is that users can play around and try things with much lower risk of bricking their systems, so I'd also consider that a step closer in the "it just works" department.

[–] Drathro@dormi.zone 7 points 1 month ago (1 children)

My friends and I all LOVED the pick-up nature of SG1. We're all adults with busy lives, so hopping into a ~5 minute casual match was just so easy. And the casual nature made it feel like we could have success without "grinding" the game. I guess that is explicitly not the intent of SG2.

[–] Drathro@dormi.zone 21 points 1 month ago (6 children)

The shift from "we're making a fun and relatively casual arena shooter with a neat gimmick and extremely rewarding fundamentals" to "we're making a generic e sport shooter" was swift and, frankly, uncalled for.

[–] Drathro@dormi.zone 16 points 2 months ago

Anyone who ritualistically buys Dell. I believe Intel is on the record as having called Dell "the best friend money can buy."

[–] Drathro@dormi.zone 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Are you on Gnome, KDE, or some other desktop environment? I know KDE Wayland and Nvidia do NOT play nice (presently).

[–] Drathro@dormi.zone 17 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (6 children)

Are you running it through Lutris? Steam with Proton? That error seems decidedly like a Wine specific problem, which Proton should have ironed out at this stage for this particular game.

*Unless you're trying to play on hardware with incomplete Vulkan support. Then it's a hardware support problem that is unlikely to be fixed in a reasonable timeframe.

[–] Drathro@dormi.zone 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Weird! I'm running Bazzite kde (so fedora based, like Nobara but with different tweaks and it's atomic), and gamescope gives me zero problems. Might be some weird combination of software versions between gamescope and kde in your system. Or just a general kde config problem. I love kde, but all that customization can absolutely come at the price of stability at times.

[–] Drathro@dormi.zone 1 points 3 months ago (4 children)

Might be worth trying gamescope on another known working game too. Would help narrow down if it's gamescope itself or the game you're trying to use it on.

[–] Drathro@dormi.zone 2 points 3 months ago (6 children)

Interesting. I haven't had any issues with gamescope for a long time... Back when it was new I definitely had issues running things with it... But it's been a long time since that's been the case. I can recommend running steam from a terminal and viewing the output after trying to run the game with gamescope. It might point you in the right direction.

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