

Sadly even an offline game in a lot of cases is unplayable without gigs of updates these days.
Sadly even an offline game in a lot of cases is unplayable without gigs of updates these days.
It’s a streaming service for books at that point.
Linux support for steam games has come a long way and I find the section on the steam page that says what works on the steam deck is pretty bang on for my debian based Linux gaming.
That said I feel your pain. You are running Linux on a MacBook and that is a very small fringe group in a little larger fringe group. If you want to play games on pc you need to get something with more gaming centered hardware. Gaming on a Macbook is never going to be a great process at this stage of the game. A 10 year old PC running linux with a 1050ti would provide a better experience than a MacBook.
It always feels like Windows users hate moving to the new version every time. Maybe for valid reasons, but they drag their feet kicking and screaming. Then they eventually move to it.
It feels like things are so powerful and complex that failure rates of all these devices is much higher now.
Cool tip.
If you want news for a specific game and they release news on steam… all steam pages have an RSS feed.
Can you not do a choose your own adventure book on a standard eReader with anchor links?