You need to have sound on. She’s getting cussed at for what she’s doing
Mostly here to kill time. Big fan of open source game engine recreations/source ports, firmware modding, Linux, and gaming in general.
You need to have sound on. She’s getting cussed at for what she’s doing
Good point. I had forgotten about disabling network access. I think a majority of the games I paid for work off the idea that if you connect a few times or have a certain amount of plays times you can then play offline. Well the ones that check that is.
Maybe I’ll give this a go. Thanks for the advice
What data would be sent off having Google Play services installed? I get that you can disable certain permissions and can also use profiles.
Ideally I wouldn’t want to use profiles. I could use something like Shelter on a rooted device but that kind of slows down multitasking
Thanks but I’m shooting for as little contact with Google as possible
I’ve tried lucky patcher with a few games with minimal luck. I haven’t tried it with Stardew Valley though so maybe there’s a chance
Wonder if they forgot their Steam login
Due it being like this since I got it, an intermittent issue, and a common issue online I don’t think it is the unit. Killing Oculus’ software and restarting it would occasionally get it to work so I feel like it might be that. I spent sometime reading Oculus Support threads and others shared my suspicions.
My only other thought would have been my motherboard or power supply. My CPU, GPU, and RAM should be enough.
I have tried that. I unplugged everything except a wireless keyboard I used to navigate the menus and it didn’t help
If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck. Chances are it’s probably a duck.
That said they may be taking it as a sign of the other person’s larger ideology. For example if they have a strong anti immigration stance they might come to the conclusion that the person is racist.
There’s sometimes the mentality if you give this person an inch they’ll run with it so they may say it to stop things from derailing
There’s also a ton of dog whistles the alt right use. Remember when the milk emoji was used on Twitter? What about the okay sign? Hawaiian shirts?
It doesn’t hurt to be cautious. Trusted sources have occasionally included malicious materials and blindsided users
I think Wikis themselves are more useful than ever but I don’t know how well a political Wiki would go over. I could see it being very easy to get accused of being biased in one direction.
You may want to do some digging and see if something similar exists though I doubt a lot of websites would be open to outside submissions.
If you do decide to create one I would be interested to see a historical background section. For example if a page is dedicated to improving failing infrastructure in the United States including when and why it was developed, prior large pushes for maintenance, and the history of funding.
I feel like knowing how things go the way that they are should be a bigger part of people’s political views. That is unrelated to your question though; just an idea.
Thanks for the tip on Drunken Slug registrations being open. Just signed up
I could be wrong but I think there are Lutris install scripts that help with that
One other website I’d check out if you are getting into any obscure/older games that might not have a lot of comments on ProtonDB is the PCGamingWiki. Lots of fixes are listed there
Have you heard of ProtonDB? It rates the current state of games and recommended fixes.
Gaming on Linux has improved a lot over the years. It’s typically only multiplayer games with Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) that you’ll run into major issues with. Mod managers frequently require a fair amount of extra work and reading but I think a lot of Bethesda games have easy work arounds and documentation.
I used to run a Raspberry Pi 4 in the same case for months at a time and didn’t have issues. I’d say you are fine
No. I typically do donations to projects I appreciate like Wiki Media through cryptocurrency and I don’t think that’s supported by my instance.
Upvote:
I can tell some effort/thought went into the post/comment
It contributes to the correct community
Is somewhat original
Downvote:
It doesn’t belong in the community
Is spam
Post/comment is rude or contains unnecessarily offensive material
It’s a Reddit’ism such as commenting “This” below something they agree with
Neither:
It’s a hot take I don’t agree with
It’s been posted several times (including cross-posts because I typically sort by all)
You can check the emulation wiki and see which ones they recommend. I’m not sure which are available on F-Droid but most of them are available through a GitHub page
https://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/Emulators_on_Android