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Anonymous No.534496364 >>534717449
/lgg/ - Linux Gaming General
Recompiled Edition

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>Commercial games for Linux
https://store.steampowered.com/search?category1=998&os=linux
https://itch.io/games/platform-linux
https://www.gog.com/en/games?systems=linux
https://www.humblebundle.com/store/search?platform=linux&drm=download
https://www.zoom-platform.com/search/any/any/any/any/any/linux/any/any
https://gamejolt.com/games?os=linux

>Libre games, source ports
https://libregamewiki.org/
https://osgameclones.com/

>Stuff for running Windows games
Wine (mostly used via Proton, Lutris, etc.): https://www.winehq.org/
Proton (comes with Steam): https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton
ProtonUp-Qt (installer for custom Proton builds): https://github.com/DavidoTek/ProtonUp-Qt
Bottles (Wine frontend): https://github.com/bottlesdevs/Bottles
Lutris (Wine frontend and game launcher): https://lutris.net/

>Other (non-Proton) compatibility tools for Steam
Steam Tinker Launch: https://github.com/sonic2kk/steamtinkerlaunch
Boxtron: https://github.com/dreamer/boxtron
Roberta: https://github.com/dreamer/roberta
Luxtorpeda: https://github.com/luxtorpeda-dev/luxtorpeda

>Unofficial launchers for platforms lacking proper Linux support
LGOGDownloader (GOG) (CLI only): https://github.com/Sude-/lgogdownloader
Minigalaxy (GOG): https://github.com/sharkwouter/minigalaxy
Legendary (EGS) (CLI only): https://github.com/derrod/legendary
Rare (EGS): https://github.com/Dummerle/Rare
Heroic (EGS, GOG, Amazon): https://github.com/Heroic-Games-Launcher/HeroicGamesLauncher

>Other cool things
https://wiki.archlinux.org/
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/gamescope
https://github.com/flightlessmango/MangoHud
https://gitlab.com/Infernio/libstrangle
https://git.dec05eba.com/gpu-screen-recorder/about/
https://gitlab.com/feed_and_seed/webm_script
https://github.com/limo-app/limo
https://github.com/Kron4ek/Conty
https://github.com/scanmem/scanmem
https://github.com/mtkennerly/ludusavi

>Linux on other boards
>>>/g/fglt
>>>/t/linux
Anonymous No.534498883 >>534499132 >>534499295 >>534499298 >>534503767 >>534528630
Who didn't bump? (Besides me, I mean.)
Anonymous No.534499132
>>534498883
There is nothing to talking about, it's over.
Anonymous No.534499295 >>534692718
>>534498883
sorry, was too busy playing comfy journey mmo thing
Anonymous No.534499298 >>534499376
>>534498883
Also
>LibreOffice Calc
Gnumeric is superior
Anonymous No.534499376 >>534499651 >>534499676
>>534499298
does it not crash 24/7?
need something that can handle a gigasheet and Calc just aint it
Anonymous No.534499592 >>534499796
https://github.com/ilya-zlobintsev/LACT/releases/tag/v0.8.1
Anonymous No.534499651
>>534499376
I don't know, I've never used it but going by what I've heard people say it handles shit better, although it's not very maintained and probably is less compatible with micropenis stuff.
Anonymous No.534499676 >>534500312
>>534499376
ok tried it and the answer is no, it absolutely hates my gigasheet project
Anonymous No.534499796
>>534499592
LACTating
Anonymous No.534500147 >>534501074 >>534501440
In case anyone was wondering, the new Heretic + Hexen does seem to work perfectly well with Proton, as is to be expected.
Normally I would scoff at the idea of running a Doom engine game through Proton instead of just using a native engine, but this time we do need to wait for source ports to get caught up on whatever the hell Nightdive/Bethesda did to implement the new content.
Feature request for GZDoom: https://github.com/ZDoom/gzdoom/issues/3295
Anonymous No.534500312 >>534500423
>>534499676
what does gigasheet mean? if you already have some micrpenis stuff libreoffice, onlyoffice is your best bet. otherwise consider gnumeric or calligra as well.
Anonymous No.534500423
>>534500312
its an ods but gnumeric definitely didn't format it right at all and just scrolling through the first page didn't work right
libreoffice calc just crashes when i make changes 90% of the time in it now so that's why an alternative would be nice
its a bunch of sheets feeding into the main one with data from a bunch of testing with just one main chart built off of that
Anonymous No.534501074 >>534501440
>>534500147
>the new Heretic + Hexen
the what ?
Anonymous No.534501440
>>534500147
TLDR btw
I mean seriously, who the fuck is going to read one of these agreements let alone four of them? Get the fuck out of here. I'm not agreeing to anything by the way.
>but you confirmed that you read them
Yeah, I lied. I didn't read them. Nobody does. Suck my nuts.
Also, this screen came up only the second time I launched the game, for some reason.
>>534501074
Nightdive has continued their journey to remaster every "boomer shooter". Meanwhile, Bethesda has nearly completed their quest to have a closed-source version of every open-source id Software game.
It looks like there's enough new content and cool stuff to make it worth downloading, but I haven't really gotten into it yet. In any case, it's free for people who already had the DOSBox-wrapped versions on Steam
Anonymous No.534502108 >>534504389 >>534506217
>>534313752
Thanks, past me. I will now download the games.
Anonymous No.534503446 >>534506881
installed arch again (due to windows being cucked as usual and the internet censorship fiasco going on) even tho i have nvidia i can live with the dx12 performance tax for now since thats only a small handful of titles im playing. right now im playing Ninja Gaiden Ragebound, its pretty fun in an oldschool way. im also drinking a beer while my kid sits next to me playing shit on my steam deck since its my birthday, kino moment.
Anonymous No.534503767
>https://lore.kernel.org/linux-input/20250808043017.1953101-1-vi@endrift.com/T/
Xone is now submitted to get mainlined in the kernel. Wireless adapter will still be out of tree firmware iirc.
>>534498883
I was the last reply that thread.
Anonymous No.534504389
>>534502108
I went into it knowing nothing, but I see this one is a downwards platforming game. You have to go down but if you fall too much then you're dead. The movement seems a bit slippery which I suppose is part of the challenge.
Unfortunately for those who don't monitor temperatures, this is one of those GPU-melting games that needs a frame rate cap forced externally (e.g. by MangoHud or libstrangle) to avoid 4-digit frame rate.
Uncapped frame rates by default should be illegal, to be honest. My GPU temperature shot through the fucking roof. Not that I actually think it's going to melt, but I don't want my hardware running at 100% load just for low-poly graphics.
Seems like a cool game now that I've fixed it, though.
Anonymous No.534506217
>>534502108
The other game works too, except that MangoHud doesn't like it.
This seems like a good game to play on Steam Deck in bed, so I don't think I'll actually play it now.
Anonymous No.534506881
>>534503446
>im also drinking a beer while my kid sits next to me playing shit on my steam deck since its my birthday, kino moment.
Happy birthday, anonymous. It sounds like you're having a nice time.
Anonymous No.534510819 >>534512780 >>534514184 >>534516570 >>534584981
i just want to play a sound novel.
Anonymous No.534512780 >>534513971 >>534514184 >>534516570 >>534584981
i'll try and put up with the window and text being uncomfortably small if this >>534510819 is what fullscreen gives me. there's another problem now, and that is that whenever my mouse leaves the window and even as much as hovers over firefox or even just my desktop, the game window minimizes for some reason, putting it the furthest away out of all my applications when using alt-tab.
Is that normal? I'm going to place my mouse elsewhere, since I need to use a dictionary.
Anonymous No.534513971 >>534514184 >>534515282 >>534584981
>>534512780
You could try gamescope, maybe with --force-grab-cursor which should keep the cursor inside the game window as long as the game is in focus but should still let you Alt+Tab away. When you do Alt+Tab away, though, I don't know if the game will still freak out.
Anonymous No.534514184 >>534515282 >>534584981
>>534512780
>>534513971
And on that note, gamescope should be able to fix >>534510819 as well.
Anonymous No.534515282 >>534584981
>>534513971
I actually fixed the problem by just changing some settings in xfce window settings.
>>534514184
that would be great, i might still try it out then, although i'll check for an option to increase the font size in game as well
Anonymous No.534516570 >>534584981
>>534510819
>>534512780
Strange, I've played mememasa on Linux last year, and the only issue I remember was fsync and esync causing the game to deadlock shortly after start. Was an english translation using newer engine tho.
Anonymous No.534521392 >>534591628
Anonymous No.534526612
>https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/08/steam-for-chromeos-chromebooks-is-being-killed-off/
Well, it looks like we don't have to think about whether ChromeOS gaming counts as Linux gaming anymore.
Anonymous No.534527885 >>534528296
Funny game revival mechanic
Anonymous No.534528296 >>534528421
>>534527885
Anonymous No.534528421
>>534528296
Also the game crashed, maybe because I forced it to run at 4k when it only supports resolutions up to 1920x1080
Anonymous No.534528630
>>534498883
I was in a zomboid spiral for like 6 hours straight...
>9mm
Anonymous No.534532993
Anonymous No.534534184 >>534534318
https://github.com/Xpl0itU/WiiUDownloader/issues/76
wtf do you mean "fixed by the user"?? I have the same issue! wtf was the fix??
Anonymous No.534534318
>>534534184
The issue disappeared after starting the application again
Anonymous No.534534705 >>534536663
Linux native cemu keeps crashing :(
Anonymous No.534536221
Lossless scaling makes 30 fps emulator games bearable. Im playing wind waker hd with cemu at 120fps
Anonymous No.534536663 >>534539580
>>534534705
Are you running it with mangohud? It's known to make emulators crash.
Anonymous No.534539580 >>534539675
>>534536663
Nah it was crashing in the settings menu, not in-game. But I think I now that I was running out of ram maybe
Anonymous No.534539675
>>534539580
and no I didn't use mangohud
Anonymous No.534542817 >>534550343 >>534553243 >>534570543
>card falls in the leaves
>notice it for one frame before the poring eats it
classic
Anonymous No.534550343 >>534550863
>>534542817
looks comfy
what game
Anonymous No.534550863
>>534550343
Doddler's unity rebuild of Ragnarok Online. Very WIP. Week long test right now.
https://www.dodsrv.com/ragnarok/db/index.html
Anonymous No.534553243
>>534542817
poring looks cute
Anonymous No.534554452 >>534557908 >>534559690
>Linus Torvalds Rejects RISC-V Changes For Linux 6.17: "Garbage"
Based
Anonymous No.534557908
>>534554452
x86_64 bros we can't stop winning.
Anonymous No.534559690
>>534554452
Hopefully he doesn't remove bcachefs for the next kernel
Anonymous No.534562918 >>534569627
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/issues/8812
These attempts to run winecfg in proton prefix gave me a cancer
Anonymous No.534569627
>>534562918
I even asked llm on this and it gave right answer. Fucking retards, AI was literally made to answer their stupid question and they still refuse to use it.
Anonymous No.534570543
>>534542817
>Firewall doesn't hit fast enough on undeads
Well that sucks for high HP mobs.
>actually it's good for mobbing undeads
Orc Skeletons and bats are a pain in the butt though...
Anonymous No.534572796 >>534573496 >>534579727
Stupid question, can a flatpak of protonup-qt be used for the version of Steam from the AUR?
Anonymous No.534573496
>>534572796
I dont know the answer to that but why not use protonup-qt from aur? I'm using that
Anonymous No.534579727
>>534572796
It should if your steam version from AUR is installing itself just like regular steam in ~/.steam but I have some questions for you
1. Why do you install Steam from AUR when is has package in the repos
2. Why do you use protonup-qt from flatpak instead of AUR
Anonymous No.534581551 >>534607283
I didn't know there was a source port of Perfect Dark that runs natively on Linux. Of course, it was starting on my left monitor instead of primary because dev clearly only ever used Windows, but I fixed it and made a PR, hope it will be merged.
Anonymous No.534584981
>>534510819
>>534512780
>>534513971
>>534514184
>>534515282
>>534516570
Try giving a look here, maybe it'll help:
https://www.vnwiki.xyz/visual-novels/full-metal-daemon-muramasa.html
Anonymous No.534585158 >>534585448
Fuck this shit
Anonymous No.534585448 >>534585527 >>534585709
>>534585158
What game? Is it Linux native?
Anonymous No.534585527 >>534585647
>>534585448
The big catch, demo. And no, it's not linux native.
Anonymous No.534585647 >>534585709
>>534585527
>And no, it's not linux native.
Anonymous No.534585709
>>534585448
>>534585647
Actually it might be linux native. The demo isn't but the full game page on steam shows steamos + linux
Anonymous No.534590916
spurdo sparde
ebin
Anonymous No.534591349
Best hunting simulator
Anonymous No.534591628 >>534593187
>>534521392
why is this sped up like an anime on youtube
Anonymous No.534593187
>>534591628
It's not though, it's 1x speed
I guess Nintendo games just doesn't feel the same with high fps.
Anonymous No.534607283 >>534656795
>>534581551
Damn, that's pretty cool. Does it play well with a mouse and keyboard? Or does it just end up being way too easy? I remember the shooting in GoldenEye 007 and Perfect Dark being pretty clunky, and that was before I was spoiled by PC shooters.
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Anonymous No.534620662 >>534656493
oh shβ€”
never mind, I'm fine, lol
Anonymous No.534621586
Always wear your seat belt, kids.
Anonymous No.534622897
Finally got the fourth heavy-drop vehicle.
It's so cute!
Anonymous No.534629838
lol
Anonymous No.534630009
>grenade blocked by another grenade in mid-air
fuck
pretty funny though
>frame rate inexplicably dips at that exact moment just to ruin the video
fuck
Anonymous No.534636417 >>534636637 >>534644825 >>534648713
Is Linux worth the hassle for vidya on a 750ti? I've heard it isn't so hot with Nvidia cards. I have experience using Linux so needing to mess with things to get them working doesn't deter me but do any of you have any experience using older cards like this, how does it perform?
Anonymous No.534636637 >>534651157
>>534636417
750ti is probably a bit too old for a good experience with vulkan
Anonymous No.534639170
What a fucking asshole.
Anonymous No.534644825
>>534636417
>I've heard it isn't so hot with Nvidia cards
You've heard that from microsoft shills. The minute I received my 4070 ti super I installed it and benchmarked windows 10 against linux mint. Cyberpunk and a bunch of other games all ran virtually the same, if it didn't I would have returned the nvidia card and kept the AMD red devil I also had. The entire reason I build my gaming PC was to run it with linux and nvidia works fine.
Anonymous No.534648713
>>534636417
you're fine-ish if you don't play dx12 games
Anonymous No.534650982 >>534653021
Anyone have an idea why this cursor is so tiny with wine? It should be almost as tall as the box on the ground.
Anonymous No.534651157 >>534652373
>>534636637
There's always this. Never tried it as myself, as my only nvidia GPU is an 8400m GS in a half dead laptop.
https://github.com/pythonlover02/DXVK-Sarek
Anonymous No.534652373
>>534651157
i had a gt 8400 in my first ever pc, huge bottleneck since the cpu was an i7 920
Anonymous No.534653021 >>534653484
>>534650982
You can try to adjust dpi under winecfg - graphics.
Anonymous No.534653484
>>534653021
Apparently it's just that small on the pc client. Which is STUPID why would he do this?!
Anonymous No.534656493
>>534620662
>do a barrel roll
Anonymous No.534656795
>>534607283
>Does it play well with a mouse and keyboard?
Yes, it has full support of mouse and keyboard while preserving original aiming.
Anonymous No.534661526 >>534672437 >>534684242
Anonymous No.534670210
Anonymous No.534671221
With and raytracing Quake 2 looks like a room of an average zoomer streamer
Anonymous No.534671362
Thanks for the tip
Anonymous No.534672315
Anonymous No.534672437
>>534661526
nice tiddies
Anonymous No.534672864
Anonymous No.534672986
>rocket launcher
Now we're talking
Anonymous No.534673123
>enemies can duck to evade projectiles
This wall make modern developers shit and piss their pants
Anonymous No.534673731
What I like about Wayland color management is that you don't need any intermediate fixes to make HDR work in native games: if game supports HDR and vulkan driver support of it as well in its WSI shit just works.
Anonymous No.534674784 >>534677824
Latest versions of proton-em made wayland gaming work just fine for most of my games. No more gamescope bullshit to get HDR.
Anonymous No.534677824
>>534674784
Until the virtual keyboard issue is fixed I'm sticking with xwayland...
Anonymous No.534684242
>>534661526
>tree tits
Cool
Anonymous No.534688886 >>534692227
I used Playnite as a launcher on W10 and I'm trying to migrate play times into Lutris. Short of manually editing every game in the database file, is there any way to do this? Import play time from Steam + GOG + Epic into Lutris?
Anonymous No.534692227 >>534693902
>>534688886
You can edit playtimes inside lutris itself
Anonymous No.534692718 >>534693585 >>534698028
>>534499295
Have you done this part? the right side of the castle in the isle of dawn. I need a fren to enter this place. Lets be frens, add me by my sky code 6287-B7K2-FEHG
Anonymous No.534693585
>>534692718
I found a random person who helped me enter that, but I still need frens
Anonymous No.534693902 >>534695452
>>534692227
Thanks I thought that would be possible, although it seems I may be a mental retardate because I cannot see how to do it
Anonymous No.534695452 >>534696965 >>534697124
>>534693902
Anonymous No.534695703
Anonymous No.534696595
he wasn't expecting party
Anonymous No.534696965 >>534697162
>>534695452
I promise I'm not usually this dumb
Anonymous No.534697124 >>534697661
>>534695452
Doing that for every game would be hell if Anon has a huge library. He wanted to avoid manually editing every game, and manually is the only way to do it with a GUI.
If he wants to be super autistic about play time tracking then he would probably be better off writing a script to read play times from his Playnite database and write them to the Lutris database (assuming both are stored in plaintext e.g. JSON or otherwise accessible formats). But even that would probably be a lot of effort and not worth his time.
Then again, I would actually prefer not to have play time tracked at all, so I'm biased.
Anonymous No.534697162 >>534698367 >>534700453
>>534696965
Oh I see, your problem is that you're using prehistoric version of Lutris coming from Linux Mint repos. I suggest you to do either of two things:
1. Download Lutris from Flatpak
2. Run Lutris from source
Anonymous No.534697661
>>534697124
>Doing that for every game would be hell if Anon has a huge library.
Manually adding 100-200 hundred games is not as hard as it sounds. It will just take some time.
Anonymous No.534698028 >>534698219
>>534692718
yea me and my friend ventured there a day or so ago
think we're gonna do an eden run later today for candles and perish once more...
Anonymous No.534698219 >>534698858
>>534698028
oof, i just got 100 wings, i dont want to lose that in eden again :(
Anonymous No.534698367 >>534698459 >>534700453
>>534697162
There's also an option of downloading .deb from github and installing that, or using a better launcher
Anonymous No.534698459
>>534698367
They're no longer release debs, 0.5.19 doesn't have deb file
Anonymous No.534698858 >>534699419
>>534698219
im at like 90 somethin
Anonymous No.534699419
>>534698858
I almost lost more wings here :< these ones are scary
Anonymous No.534700172 >>534701162 >>534702289
Has anyone used this? Is it good?
>https://github.com/ShadowBlip/OpenGamepadUI/
I think I might install it as an even more stupid-proof way of launching games on the user account I set up for my kids, if it can be navigated entirely with a controller. The README has a warning about it being very early in development but I don't know what level of brokenness that implies.
I'm using Cartridges now but it requires a mouse and my kids still have trouble using my GAMINGβ„’ mouse with their dumb little hands. Maybe they should just get good though. They'll be computer geniuses among their iPad-using AI-dependent generation if I can teach them how to double-click.
Anonymous No.534700453 >>534702106 >>534704663
>>534697162
Thanks, I felt like the grognard chatter I saw when searching was mostly to use package manager software version if it was available, but I see that may not always be wise.
>>534698367
I'm open to suggestions ! I really liked how Playnite incorporated emulated games into the same library as the PC launchers, and my Playnite config probably kept me on windows longer than anything else. I saved all the game metadata as a CSV in the event I could ever put it to use, or they release a version for Linux. I understand I could maybe run it through Wine but I don't really understand how Wine works yet. Just reading "compatibility layer" over and over doesn't increase my understanding as it turns out
Anonymous No.534701162 >>534709437
>>534700172
It was made for gaming handhelds rather than for desktop
Anonymous No.534701950 >>534812813
i just started using faugus a bit ago, i quite like it. i use heroic for gog/epic but all my pirated vidya and such is here, its like an even simpler lutris. im sure most would prefer lutris, but as far as me just pointing at exe files and making a shortcut and a prefix fast, it is cool
Anonymous No.534702106 >>534704663 >>534706137
>>534700453
I'm pretty sure Playnite didn't work with Wine last time I checked.
The developer does actually plan to work on a Linux version though.
https://github.com/JosefNemec/Playnite/issues/59#issuecomment-2634737400
I've been waiting for that since I switched to Linux over 5 years ago, and I'll probably use the Linux version on day one, if it ever comes out. But not having Playnite on Linux has made me realize that I spent entirely too much time tinkering with my library metadata: replacing missing images, removing β„’ etc. from titles, correcting bad metadata, adding sort titles to series of games, and trying to apply genre labels consistently across all my games. That last problem turns out to be hopelessly intractable because genre categorization is too messy, so I settled for cleaning up obvious bullshit like "FPS" being separate from "First-Person Shooter", etc., but it was still a lot of work. I don't miss it. So if I ever use Playnite again then I'll just hide all the metadata columns that I'd otherwise be tempted to fix.
Anonymous No.534702289 >>534709437
>>534700172
I tested it on x11 and its quite buggy, maybe its only made for wayland or its that buggy. Find the mouse
Anonymous No.534703565
what are the good linux emulation frontends? i'd just use retroarch but i play a lot of hacks and theres apparently no way to to do fuzzy searching.

i would just use ES-DE but it has issues doing SSL on opensuse. ive seen pegasus but it doesn't seem very well documented for desktop linux. is there anything else?
Anonymous No.534704663
>>534700453
>>534702106
yeah playnite was fantastic when i used it on windows so im glad its coming to linux
Anonymous No.534706114
I had a rocket launcher too, but this was more fun.
Anonymous No.534706137
>>534702106
I honestly love that shit
Anonymous No.534707330 >>534718689 >>534722953
tfw no idea what to do for this quest after i thought it was to tutorialize shared memories
Anonymous No.534709437
>>534701162
It seems you're right. Naturally it would be developed with handhelds in mind, but I figured it should support desktops as well. But, when I went to report a bug that I found while testing it out, I found that the bug reporting template has
>## Hardware Information:
>- **Hardware Model:** [e.g. ROG Ally X, Framework 13]
What is the "hardware model" of my custom-built desktop PC? Nothing. So fuck this; I'm not reporting the bug. I could put "N/A" but I don't feel like being told that my bug report is invalid despite the issue obviously having nothing to do with my hardware.
The bug, by the way, is that `make uninstall` does not remove everything installed by `make install`, e.g. it installs an icon to ~/.local/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/opengamepadui.svg, but then tries to uninstall it from ~/.local/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/opengamepadui.svg. So heads-up to >>534702289 who might have some shit to clean up if he also installed and uninstalled like I did.
Anonymous No.534717449
>>534496364 (OP)
Bros, how do I get Lutris (flatpak) to detect a mounted ISO when trying to play a game? I allowed the mounted ISO paths through Flatseal, the games installed correctly from the cd image, but every single game says it can't detect the mounted iso image after install and won't let me play.
Anonymous No.534718689 >>534722953
>>534707330
where is that?
Anonymous No.534721963
Stupid walking simulator makes my GPU hotter than any other game I've played. Granted, I mostly play old shit, but still. Yikes.
Anonymous No.534722174
Looks nice though, I guess.
Anonymous No.534722939
go home GI
Anonymous No.534722953
>>534718689
Oh nvm, it's that theater
>>534707330
you have to go back and sit near the entrance to continue
Anonymous No.534724802
lol
Anonymous No.534725425 >>534726558
holy jesus
Anonymous No.534726438 >>534729775
Good news: we've already doubled the number of replies in the last thread. lol
Anonymous No.534726558 >>534729346
>>534725425
This game was so easy (for an og) but I heard it gave you viruses so I didn't buy it. What is with all those people saying it will infect you?
Anonymous No.534728167
I was so close
Anonymous No.534728541
:(
Anonymous No.534729346
>>534726558
It's some kind of conspiracy based around MEGA SERVER. There still no real info about is it really installing malware on your system or not. Anyway, just don't play on MEGA SERVER.
Anonymous No.534729775 >>534730635
>>534726438
It was easy because it's weekend. Now we must get through work days
Anonymous No.534730635
>>534729775
:(
Anonymous No.534732680
Another winter-themed game, as I attempt to knock some indie bundle shit off my unplayed list in between sessions of sucking at FALLSTRUKTUR.
Anonymous No.534733150
>look at screenshots
>"oh cool, I get to play as a cute fox"
>start game
>voiceovers start
>some character describing his dream about a fox and speculating with his girlfriend about what it symbolizes in his life
shut uuuuuuuuuuuuup
okay I looked up the plot on Wikipedia and at least it's not an allegory for depression (at least not directly)
Anonymous No.534738286 >>534744625 >>534745054 >>534768052
My kid saw me at my computer and wanted to play Spyro but then lost interest.
What the fuck is this? Am I actually seeing fairy asscrack?
Anonymous No.534738771 >>534739857 >>534745054
Okay, on further inspection it seems she's at least wearing some underwear. The lighting was misleading.
Anonymous No.534739857
>>534738771
Still too curvy for a children's game character.
Fortunately it's actually a game for boomers who played the original Spyro as kids.
Anonymous No.534744625
>>534738286
>spyro's nostrils
lol
Anonymous No.534745054
>>534738286
>>534738771
If I played this game as I child I would've coomed to this
Anonymous No.534759192
bump
Anonymous No.534768052
>>534738286
Based
Anonymous No.534775768
I hate Mondays.
Probably no time for gaming until next weekend, except maybe some Steam Deck before bed.
Anonymous No.534784228 >>534784431 >>534789430 >>534817842
/v/ keeps asking why nobody games on Linux...
Anonymous No.534784431
>>534784228
But I do game on Linux
Anonymous No.534789430
>>534784228
Unfortunately /v/ is a fortnite board
Anonymous No.534790629 >>534793781
ack...
Anonymous No.534793781 >>534798308
>>534790629
Rip
Anonymous No.534798308
>>534793781
>figure three vfws would handle these zombie prisoners
>they didn't
I bring shame to myself having played wizard for 20 years on and off.
Anonymous No.534810915 >>534811050
>mmorpg from 2004 is a lagfest even on modern hardware
It lags like this even on rtx 4090
Anonymous No.534811050 >>534811558
>>534810915
Huh, I remember mabi having like, 6 polygons per character model.
Anonymous No.534811558 >>534812813
>>534811050
Yeah it does kinda. I think the game might be using immediate mode graphics, never updated from 2004. So its cpu bound to 1 core. But even so, modern cpus lag with it. Good thing that they are remaking mabinogi in unreal engine 5, which will make it lag less even though it gets upgraded graphics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHxYNxXn8Ns&t=1332s
Anonymous No.534812813 >>534814664
>>534701950
>dev closed an issue asking for KDE filepicker support
Shan't be using it.
>>534811558
But then it'll be using TAA, nanite and all that other crap
Anonymous No.534814664 >>534824058
>>534812813
>But then it'll be using TAA, nanite and all that other crap
I dont think so, I looked at the dev blogs and I didn't see that. It looked more like traditional graphics stages.
Anonymous No.534814885 >>534819302
This goofy ass game
Anonymous No.534817842
>>534784228
Someone should tell the Linux users who seethe all day in those threads that they can just chill here instead and that we don't need them to convert Windows lovers.
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Anonymous No.534819302
>>534814885
> graphics
SOV...
> that font
Ruined
Anonymous No.534824058
>>534814664
no aa would be sovl