I also really enjoyed this one. Played it on Nintendo Switch.
I also really enjoyed this one. Played it on Nintendo Switch.
Older generation hardware usually has better support on Linux. So don’t buy the lastest chipsets. Otherwise you might have to live with an unstable driver and compiling your own kernel for up to a year.
Developers need to eat and pay rent.
Valve will do with SteamOS what’s good for them and their profits. They aren’t in this for idealism.
It’s not a no brainer. If they want to run x68-64 games on it, they need good tools like Apple’s Rosetta. It would definitely decrease performance and lower the number of compatible games.
Valve is interested in controlling the software they use on their hardware and not being dependent on Microsoft or license costs. They are a for profit business. More games running on their machines help their sales.
RISC-V would be a terrible architecture for them at the moment. There are zero chips available with somewhat competitive performance. The number of commercial games that natively run on it is also small if not zero.
Ice pack on the neck and behind your knees helps if needed.
Happy sweating :)
Also get some latex gloves. Touching with them is a unique and great sensual experience.
Doing the worst version of something really helped me do anything at all.