I like the Xbox controller on PC because it’s the safe, always supported option. I use a generic PDP Xbox One controller because they are one of the few brands available in my country that have a very “vanilla” shape and look while having a wired connection. I’m on my second one now after my old one had some phantom button presses on one of the triggers after 5 years of use, for what they cost that’s a damn good lifespan.
Keegen
Formerly Keegen on Kbin.social(RIP), this is my Lemmy account.
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Recent versions of KDE also automatically enable Do Not Disturb mode whenever you launch a full-screen window so you won’t get interrupted by a notification anyway! Honestly surprised GNOME doesn’t do that as well.
Keegen@lemmy.zipto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Baldur's Gate 3 now has a native Linux buildEnglish33·9 days agoThere is no reason they have to test it on multiple distros at all, the minimum and recommended system requirements exist for a reason. Just test it on one or two distros and list those as supported, treat anyone else the same way you would someone trying to play this game on an unsupported version of Windows like 8 or 7. If it works, great! If not - not our problem, figure it out yourself, your configuration is not supported.
Keegen@lemmy.zipto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•PSA: Flatpak likes to mess with GPU drivers. If you experience terrible performance with Flatpak Heroic, try thisEnglish571·1 month agoNote: This issue only applies to Nvidia, AMD users can have a completely different versions of Mesa installed on their system and in Flatpak. Nvidia drivers are closed source and they ship both the kernel and userspace drivers as one with no backwards compatibility so Flatpak must always use the exact same version as the system.
Keegen@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube just quietly blocked Adblock Plus — the internet hasn't noticed yet, but I've found a workaroundEnglish18·2 months agoDon’t shoot the messenger, they’re just citing the “workaround” from the article. The article also mentions using uBlock but only after writing two paragraphs convincing you that Premium is totally the solution to go with.
Keegen@lemmy.zipto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Vulkan shaders taking a long time to process?English7·2 months agoI disabled the shader pre-caching in Steam completely, between the long compile times and daily 5gb+ downloads it just wasn’t worth it. I honestly do not feel the difference, there is usually a little bit of stuttering the very first time you launch a game and after a major GPU driver update but it goes away after a minute or two.
I just checked and Dolphin very much has that feature, the wording in English might not be exactly the same as I have the UI in my native language but I found it in the hamburger menu under Sort by>Other>File extension.