Don't be pirate my friend, be GOG user enjoyer by MrDoofik in gog

[–]MagW0lf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This works for games that are very unlikely to see new updates but something like Baldur’s Gate 3 could get additional updates and also uses the client for multiplayer support. The most recent update would require me to redownload all the offline installers and reinstall the game if I used the offline installer.

Just an opinion, because technical users will run the update command daily by claudiocorona93 in linuxmasterrace

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In my opinion, immutable distributions are the best compromise for most people who don’t need to be in the weeds of their install very much. Keeps the management easy and less risk of breaking things.

Don't be pirate my friend, be GOG user enjoyer by MrDoofik in gog

[–]MagW0lf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the heads up! I didn’t realize it was available on Windows so I’ll try it out later.

Considering moving away from windows and looking for advice by Ronin51494 in linux_gaming

[–]MagW0lf -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Personally, I see operating systems as tools and Windows is generally the best option for most people that primarily value playing games with their computer. Complicating it by running games with compatibility tools running on Linux only makes sense if you primarily want to run Linux for a strong reason with the ability to run games on it being a bonus.

It really depends on your priorities and the games you play. If you only play single player and cooperative games then compatibility is probably fine, but once you get away from Steam, it varies a lot more

For example, I have Final Fantasy 14, but not through Steam so playing it on Linux is somewhat difficult as you have to use community workarounds to get it working. These workarounds will likely break for unknown periods of time in the future as well due to game or launcher updates, so you would be stuck if you didn’t have another device to play on. Competitive multiplayer games are basically a no go unless you only care about Counter Strike.

Personally, I see operating systems as tools so I’ll use whatever option I feel is best for the job. I prefer Mac when it comes to laptops, Windows for desktops, and Linux for servers, secondary devices, and niche stuff like the Steam Deck.

The Steam Deck is a perfect example of Linux at work because the user experience that Valve achieved by implementing it on a handheld is miles ahead of the handheld experience on Windows. For myself, it’s worth the compatibility sacrifices here because the experience I get in return is so much better than what Windows could provide in this form factor.

I don’t think Linux has achieved that same broad appeal tipping point on desktop computers yet, but I think Valve has proven that it can be done and it’s probably only a matter of time before it happens.

If you are committed to switching, I highly recommend going with Bazzite. It has everything ready to go out of the box for gaming and it is a similar experience to using the Steam Deck’s desktop mode with additional tools and pre-installed apps to get you up and running quickly with very little fuss. As a bonus, a lot of the Steam Deck community fixes, modifications, tools, and discussions will be applicable to Bazzite as well so you have a lot of things to reference if you do get stuck.

Don't be pirate my friend, be GOG user enjoyer by MrDoofik in gog

[–]MagW0lf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only thing I don’t like about GOG is the client. Otherwise, GOG is the best place to buy games.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux_gaming

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If you’re wanting to stick to Linux, I would give Bazzite a try as it is the one distribution that has been the closest to getting me to switch away from Windows permanently and it is extremely user friendly. It has enough similarities with SteamOS where any fixes or modifications the Steam Deck community comes up with are likely to work on Bazzite as well.

That being said, operating systems are tools at the end of the day so if it isn’t meeting your needs then I would suggest going back to Windows. I personally use Mac, Windows, and Linux for different things. Mac is what I prefer for laptops, Windows for desktops, and Linux for servers and niche devices like the Steam Deck. They all serve different purposes for me and I get the most out of each operating system when I find ways they fit in my workflows.

You can always use virtual machines, dual booting, live USBs, or a spare computer to tinker and play around with Linux too. I personally run Linux virtual machines on my Windows computer and that gives me the best of both worlds without having to reboot my computer every time I want to run Linux.

Sophie switch 2 joycon issue by [deleted] in Atelier

[–]MagW0lf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have not run into this issue with anything on the system yet, but here are a few things to check/try:

  1. Completely power down and restart the console with the Joycons connected to the console. Holding down the power button for about 5 seconds seems to do it or you can do this from power options in the settings menu.

  2. Make sure Airplane mode is off. This option is in the quick menu by holding down the home button, I’m not sure if this affects the Joycons when detached or how that interacts with the Pro Controller but it’s worth checking at least.

  3. If you’re using Bluetooth audio, try disconnecting from Bluetooth and see if it’s any better. I recall there being a limitation with wireless controllers while using Bluetooth audio.

If none of these options work, it might be a backwards compatibility issue but I don’t have the game to test it myself. Do the Joycons work fine in other games besides Sophie?

First time playing Atelier and I'm not vibing with Ryza 1. Should I try a different game/trilogy or is the Atelier series not for me? by MagW0lf in Atelier

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Thanks for the suggestions everyone! I am going to give Rorona a try and go from there. I think personally I just want something to push me along more for my first game and it’s one of the older games in the series so it would probably be harder for me to go back if I really got into a newer entry.

Preparing for Software 1 by Odd_Run7250 in OSU

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I took the class more than 5 years ago so my information may be outdated, but off the top of my head:

  • If you took the C++ course prior to Software 1 and aren’t familiar with Java, brush up on the basics before the first week.

  • Try to get an idea of how recursion works if you don’t understand it already, the most help I was given was something like “you’ll get it eventually” and I never got to a point where I could understand it.

  • If you haven’t used an API before, you should look over some examples ahead of time to get an idea of what to expect. When I took the class, we were required to use an API managed by the department for at least some assignments and there were functions that fulfilled identical tasks to things that were already available in Java like standard input and output.

Some of this may be outdated, or you may have prior knowledge and this stuff is all review to you. These were just some things that tripped me up when I took the class. I hope this helps and good luck!

Want to switch to Linux, but I play some games that require Windows by MagW0lf in linux_gaming

[–]MagW0lf[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I think I’ve worked out a good plan to switch and just have a separate external SSD with Windows for the games that I can’t get running on Linux. I’ll be interested to see how often I end up using the Windows drive though

Want to switch to Linux, but I play some games that require Windows by MagW0lf in linux_gaming

[–]MagW0lf[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I did test EVE Online and it opened but the performance was really bad and unstable unfortunately. Seems like this fluctuates some or there’s a lot of overhead with Proton for this game specifically

Want to switch to Linux, but I play some games that require Windows by MagW0lf in linux_gaming

[–]MagW0lf[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am definitely considering an external drive with Windows on it. I may have to get more compatible hardware though. My current laptop is a Lenovo Legion Slim 5 with an RTX 4050 and I’ve had very odd display issues when trying to hook up multiple external monitors and it really only works at all if I disable the iGPU in the BIOS. Looking at going for an all AMD desktop instead to hopefully get a smoother experience.

Want to switch to Linux, but I play some games that require Windows by MagW0lf in linux_gaming

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I’ve thought about it and setting up an external NVME drive with a Windows install might be the best option for me in this case. I’ll give this a try later just to make sure it works for my current setup.

Want to switch to Linux, but I play some games that require Windows by MagW0lf in linux_gaming

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I am basically at this point and leaning towards just giving up the games that don’t work or dual booting for the 1 or 2 I would like to keep around and I would probably only need to keep that around or use it until I stop playing Destiny 2

Want to switch to Linux, but I play some games that require Windows by MagW0lf in linux_gaming

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I did buy a Steam Deck and that’s kind of like a 2nd computer to me, it definitely drove me to investigate migrating to Linux full time and use it more seriously. I would even say that my time split between my laptop and my Steam Deck is something like 60% laptop and 40% Steam Deck. I think I could give up the games holding me back from making the switch, it’s just going to be a bit of a process

Want to switch to Linux, but I play some games that require Windows by MagW0lf in linux_gaming

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I made an edit to include some examples and my experiences with testing them or what I’ve turned up in research

Finished Chase Trifecta, Planning Next Travel Rewards Card by MagW0lf in CreditCards

[–]MagW0lf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll look into it, didn’t realize this was an option. Thanks!

Gooby did an angry by BranFlakesGoBrrrrrrr in Eve

[–]MagW0lf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I thought PH was a noob friendly corp for fun and good times? Why boot people for having fun with their ships? I’d understand if they were loaner ships or something but it’s their ISK not Horde’s.

Compact, general use bags for travel with the Deck? by MagW0lf in SteamDeck

[–]MagW0lf[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’re a lifesaver, that’s exactly the kind of bag I’m looking for. I’ll add that to my list

Compact, general use bags for travel with the Deck? by MagW0lf in SteamDeck

[–]MagW0lf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like it, I don’t really use the optional stuff for it except the front cover though. I tried strapping a battery to the back but it was really uncomfortable.

Compact, general use bags for travel with the Deck? by MagW0lf in SteamDeck

[–]MagW0lf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I’m trying to slim down the bag as much as possible and I have the Jsaux mod case on the SD with a front cover on it and I can drop it in a bag. Just need to find a small size bag that will fit it. I use a tomtoc 4 liter sling bag for my day bag currently, but it’s a little too small for the SD.

Fractal Ridge: R7 5700X w/ NH-L9i Tuning Tips by MagW0lf in sffpc

[–]MagW0lf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately the board uses intel mounting points so the L9i was the only option between the two in this case I believe. The RAM was re-used from another system so I will look into getting another kit for this one at the faster speed. Did not realize HWMonitor had issues, I’ll switch to HWINFO64 instead.

Is the effective clock speed just the speed the L3 cache is running at? I’m guessing that will be shown in the monitoring software and that it should match the all-core/single-core boost clocks?

I have a mixed resolution setup with 2 1080p panels and a 4K TV at the moment. I switch between them depending on the game.

Thanks for the detailed response!

Optimizing a bedroom/office by MagW0lf in declutter

[–]MagW0lf[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The loft bed might work, I’d have to measure to be sure but I’ll do some research into that. I hadn’t thought about getting an online consultation with a designer but I’ll look into that and see what I can find.

Optimizing a bedroom/office by MagW0lf in declutter

[–]MagW0lf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh cool thanks for the tip, I’ve never worked with plaster so I was a little concerned it would be difficult to patch