If they don't have cloud sync, yes. But most games have that nowadays, so it should be fine. Just make sure not to delete proton prefixes (which are what you call wines C drive) if they contain saves. I lost my borderlands 2 progress that way.
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Yes, linux can work with NTFS drives with no issues. Just make sure to disable fast boot on windows (and check after every windows updates, those bastards will change your settings sooner or later) to make sure it shuts down properly and doesn't leave the drive in a dirty state.
Then just point steam to the same folder as on windows and it will pick all your games up. If you start one, steam will create a proton prefix to make it run on linux.
I already have Osmand and while it's a great offline map, it can't pick the fastest route for me every single day.
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Aber hey, die Seite funktioniert problemlos und tut was sie soll. Das können viele aktuelle Seiten nicht von sich behaupten.
Disable HDMI CEC in the settings. It's designed to let the Xbox turn on the TV or vice versa, but it's very buggy and can cause stuff like that to happen.
Isn't the web version a full client that works without a phone nearby nowadays?
The 502 came up before even getting to checkout for me.
Didn't get the LE because the server kept giving me errors unfortunately. I didn't plan on upgrading so soon but the OLED seems to fix every issue I have with my deck. Better trackpad edges, slimmer bezels, a DPAD that allows overlap and some more cooling so it'll probably be quieter.
90hz was what convinced me. I can't believe valve put that into the fine print instead of the top of the site.
If you wrote good code, even a caveman would understand it.
Do you think the cars on amazon will be cheaper than sticker price and save you the negotiation?
Yes and it isn't rated IPX7 for that reason, just IP55. I wouldn't hold it under the faucet but it should be perfectly fine for daily use.
Fun fact: It's still entirely possible to make a phone water resistant even if it has a removable back. Samsung did it in 2014 with the S5. Glass backs are just there to make it easier to break a phone, not for any technical reason.