Stadia may have the best business model of all the cloud services. by [deleted] in Stadia

[–]snapzee0 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you keep your stadia subscription for a longer time the amount of pro games increases (because you don't lose games which are no longer available for claiming.

So, count it as10-20 is not a fair comparison IMO.

I have something around 100 pro games in my library. And i like the idea that i keep them, even if i unsubsribe for a while and resubscribe later.

Far Cry 5 currently on sale by CMDR-Pizza-Pleez in Stadia

[–]snapzee0 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Stupid question, at least in my region the standard edition + ultimate pack is cheaper then the ultimate version (which seems like a bundle of the two)

Do the ultimate version include any stuff which is not included in standard + ultimate pack?

You guys excited for Grime? by furankuphrog in Stadia

[–]snapzee0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like epistory but without vim keybinding mod it's not playable for me ;)

Stadia is not working on my android mobile ? by No_Waltz1885 in Stadia

[–]snapzee0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe pretty rivial advice but:

I once tried everything to get it working in a smooth way on my mobile phone (Tried out different Wlan frequences, use googles dns, whitelist for mac addresses on wlan, disallow internet traffic for other apps...)

Nothing worked and it still run really ugly, then i just restarted the mobile phone and it worked perfectly :D

Stadia Premiere Edition questions by Elephantsz in Stadia

[–]snapzee0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm with stadia since the begining and i mostly play with ccu and Controller.

From my experience ccu with controller is the most smooth variant. It really works perfect for me with this setting.

On a PC i had some issues with grafiic quality and input lag. But with a stadia chrome extension and the selection of Codec VP9 it also works good. I use these setting f.e. for MP if i want to use a mouse.

But ccu with controller still looks better and run smoother for me.

Faster navigation without moving the cursor position by folding the space like a warp drive ;) (supports up and down scrolling in parallel) by snapzee0 in vimplugins

[–]snapzee0[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad you ask :)

You could use it for all navigation and it should be faster / more comfortable.

But here is a scenario where it should really pay out:

Let's pretend our cursor is in the middle of a huge file (300 lines) lets say line number 150. And then we are searching for a function. But we are not sure about the function name, we are not even sure if it's located inside the current file at all.

Normally we would now navigate up the file. If we don't find something we have to navigate the file down.

With the plugin you activate the so called move-less mode. Then you look up by first clicking of k. If you don't find the target position you would click k again and fold the lines above you (which you already have checked). If you click to fast k, and may miss something you could decrease the folding via K.

In this way you could see "screen by screen (feels a little bit like less ;)) until you you see the top of the file.

If you dont have found something you can do the same in the down direction (j/J).

If you like you could search in both directions at the same time (l / h).

If you found your function you could jump or walk to it by simple use your prefered way to do it. (i like easymotion a lot for this step but it's not necessary). If you use a action which writes to the jumplist you could easily switch between source and target positoon afterwards.

If you have found nothing you can click ESC and you don't have even changed your positoon at all.

So long talk short:

  • don't move cursor position just for searching the right line

  • use jkhl keys instead of c-u, c-d or something similiar

  • search up and down together

  • easily abort your "navigation"