fazo96

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[–] fazo96@lemmy.trippy.pizza 4 points 10 months ago

I played over two hundred hours of the steam version on Proton 8

[–] fazo96@lemmy.trippy.pizza 1 points 10 months ago

I run a nh-d15 on a 5800x. It's expensive, but I have to say at least on the 5800x it can cool the CPU so well that it never gets loud. At most I get a slight noise of air moving.

[–] fazo96@lemmy.trippy.pizza 2 points 10 months ago

if you are having weird bugs when playing via Proton, report the issue on the Proton GitHub page. If it's a graphical glitch you can also report it to proton-vkd3d or DXVK depending on which one is being used by the game. If unsure just report it only to Proton.

The Proton developers and the developers of associated projects (DXVK, vkd3d, etc) will often add workarounds into the various parts of the Proton platform to get a game to work correctly, even if the problem you are seeing is a game bug or driver bug.

[–] fazo96@lemmy.trippy.pizza 4 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Compatibility with old games on linux is great, much better than it is for newer games. Those 2010 and earlier (all the way back to windows 95 or so) games that have trouble on Windows 10 generally work better on Linux than on Windows 10.

For dos games you'd use dosbox on both Windows and Linux so the experience is mostly identical.

You also get quality of life stuff such as: if a game starts at 640x480 on your 4k monitor, it doesn't change your desktop resolution to 640x480, it just gets scaled up to the full screen.

Specifically check out the Lutris software: it has integrations to install and run your old games from GOG or the original discs onto Linux.

[–] fazo96@lemmy.trippy.pizza 3 points 11 months ago

Check out distrobox. It's a way to have a Ubuntu (or any other Linux distro) container and allows you to install Ubuntu packages, even desktop applications.

It works great for when you need to install a random .deb file or follow a very Ubuntu specific step by step procedure. I use it exactly for this kind of stuff.

No rebooting needed, integrates fully with the host system, no virtual machine either.

[–] fazo96@lemmy.trippy.pizza 6 points 1 year ago

DLSS works fine on Linux, but I don't know about frame generation and ray reconstruction specifically. It could be those two don't work yet.

[–] fazo96@lemmy.trippy.pizza 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Yes, this game is like that. This game also has more in depth simulation and mechanics, but it's way less accessible.

One major difference is that RimWorld has a narrator AI that will make up events for your colony to experience, while dwarf fortress tries to simulate a world and the events are most of the time the result of the world simulation.

This makes RimWorld more gamey, meaning dwarf fortress can kind of get stuck in weird or bad situations, and men in black won't magically show up to save your colony. But for many players that's part of the charm!

[–] fazo96@lemmy.trippy.pizza 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I have been using for years on servers. My lemmy instance is hosted on it.

Although for desktop I had too many issues back in 2019 so I ended up back to Arch Linux and then EndeavourOS

Would be fun to try again to use it on desktop

[–] fazo96@lemmy.trippy.pizza 4 points 1 year ago

Thankfully the lemmy developers are aware of those issues and are working on improvements.

Looks like soon, viewing content will always be done through your instance and links won't take you to other instances. The clunky way to search for communities on other instances if your current instance doesn't know about them yet will get fixed too.

Multireddit style aggregations of communities are also being worked on

Plus these days there is a massive influx of users, once this stabilizes a bit all major instances will be federated and know about communities on each other, so many problems of discovery will get mitigated.

[–] fazo96@lemmy.trippy.pizza 10 points 1 year ago (4 children)

you can make only one account, but it has to be on an instance that allows NSFW. Then you can see NSFW from other instances too.

Many instances are disabling NSFW because it's hard to moderate and the nature of lemmy means NSFW content could come from other instances and be problematic.

[–] fazo96@lemmy.trippy.pizza 1 points 1 year ago

Sandbox RPG games with deep simulation and emergent gameplay elements cranked up to 11. Stuff like Dwarf Fortress, Kenshi and to some extent RimWorld.

I don't know if there is a name for this genre and if anyone has similar games to recommend, please do!

[–] fazo96@lemmy.trippy.pizza 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Like markipol@beehaw.org said (sorry I don't know how to mention users yet) in the other comment, this can be resolved without centralization.

For example "unions" of communities could be made that are the equivalent of a multi reddit. They would group together posts across all major "technology" communities into one feed.

Then anyone from any instance can engage via comments. Making a postswould require choosing to which of the communities iin the union to post to because each one would have its own moderators and rules.

Users would subscribe to the union to see technology contents across all technology communities.

Any user could create a union on any instance so major instances would have their own unions that include content from other major instances that they are in a good relationship with.

Would this not resolve the problem while keeping it decentralized?

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