I gave away my 8bitdo (SN30Pro2) controller away to a friend, but remember it working on the Steam Deck. Maybe it's an Ubuntu issue, might work on something Arch based, like Manjaro. There's also Bazzite which is geared with gaming in mind. That one's Fedora based.
Found a Motor Trend article on it too!
Looks like this is the year it's coming out for Asian markets. The article is from 2023 though, it seems.
My Steam Deck went from SteamOS to Bazzite, back to SteamOS. I was enjoying Bazzite, but Freedom Wars stopped working for some reason and works without issue on SteamOS again. Guess I'll just save Bazzite for the Desktop experience and not for the Deck.
Freedom Wars still doesn't work on my Windows 11 PC though. I want to leave Windows behind, but the idea of leaving some game compatibility behind seems intimidating. Probably just FOMO.

That's wild. I haven't bought or played it, but I thought those issues would have been patched out by now.
Bazzite might be the way to go. I think SteamOS 3 is still trapped on the Steam Deck right now.
I had switched to Floorp on desktop, but am now on Brave for Mobile.
Yeah I saw that too. That was pretty wild.
Good for you, doode. Sounds like you're doing something right. Hope that's translate to more success and Sats in your future.
The way I was raised two years at least is the recommended amount of time to really get to know someone. It gets difficult to hide things from each other after that time. Good time to analyze and think of your relationship, I suppose.
I've seen this software's name on the net every now and then and didn't really look into it. It sounds like a better version of Syncthing though. Really need to check it out.
Finally getting into learning some electricity basics. Got some books and stuff, but a video never hurts!
I have the same issue, but I have so many nicknaks on my desk with no idea where to store them. I need some crazy big "junk drawer".
Thanks, will need to test this out tonight!
Pretty cool! First N64 games now Xbox360. Things are moving along quick!
Korean comics do that. I think they call them Webtoons.
I get the job of localizers, but there should be some kind of standardized document or agreement on what needs to be "localized" and what doesn't. Names, food, and events seemed to be changed for no reason.
Makes sense. You probably need to be smart enough to convince yourself a bad idea is a good one.



