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  • essell@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Looks like someone cast “Escape Velocity”, which I think is a druid spell.

  • krooklochurm@lemmy.ca
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    12 hours ago

    That’s what it’s supposed to look like. Follow the blue curve until you reach the forest of crazy jagged polygons, you’ll have to kill the perfectly rendered nocturnal once you make it through. After that, walk forwards through the interminable void until you reach baldurs gate 3, who you’ll have to kill to beat the game.

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    17 hours ago

    I can’t remember if it was BG3 or another game I played recently, but I remember the Linux version sucked and I used the windows version and proton instead and it was way better.

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    17 hours ago

    Weird I played it on my deck. I don’t have that many hours into it though.

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    1 day ago

    I didn’t even know BG3 had a Linux build, yet another W for Larian. On that note, this has been my experience with the majority of Linux builds. Most of the time it’s easier for me to just use proton, because when I see the Linux build I 1. Have to make sure it’s actually working properly and 2. Have to make sure it’s an up-to-date version; I’ve had multiple games with an old outdated Linux build alongside a shiny new windows release. Anyone else have this experience? Am I doing anything wrong?

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      10 hours ago

      99% of the time Linux native builds don’t work right, only work on arch or some other bleed edge build, only work on Debian lts or some other beyond ancient build.

      Or just randomly explode for no reason.

      Frankly it’s a big part of why a lot of people just say fuck native Linux builds. Just target a preset known system. Which is what windows builds basically are.

      Steam runtimes, proton, etc. its more reliable, less likely to break and going to actually be reasonable for anything short of a billion dollar company to hope to provide support for.

      Seriously as much as native Linux would be nice. We are 20 years from it being remotely realistic. So please devs just focus on proton compatibility and we can talk about native Linux later.

      Outside of like vintage story and factario I can’t think of a decent Linux native version. Even then they break more frequently then their windows version or just flat out don’t work with mods or have other issues.

    • _cryptagion [he/him]@anarchist.nexus
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      1 day ago

      this has been my experience with the majority of Linux builds

      well this Linux build was made for the Steam Deck in particular, so it should work very well normally.

    • Magnum, P.I.@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 day ago

      No, the Linux native support is dog shit with most of the games. They release one fucking prototype client or whatever and then never update it again but its being listed as Linux native, fucking degenerates I hate them so much, why on gods earth do I have to play the windows version of some games while they offer a Linux native client. LISA is one of those fucking games if you read this and work there or at any game studio doing this shit I hope you suffer in hell where you belong.

      TL;DR yes its normal

        • Magnum, P.I.@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          14 hours ago

          Stardew Valley broke its networking capabilities on the steam deck an update or two ago, now I can’t play with mods on the Deck. Big fucking thanks.

        • Buffy@libretechni.ca
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          22 hours ago

          There’s a newish indie game I LOVE called Bloodthief, their Linux build was flawless.

        • AmosBurton_ThatGuy@lemmy.ca
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          22 hours ago

          Factorio is another good mention for its Linux support. It even has a feature that saves in the background on Linux that the windows version doesn’t have. Doesn’t matter much for the base game, but it’s really nice if you’re placing a big mod pack like Space Exploration etc.

          There’s a stutter in the windows version whenever the games saves that the Linux build doesn’t have basically.

          • A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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            22 hours ago

            I havent played factorio since it hit version 1.0.

            I feel like I’ve gotten too old, too slow, and too dumb to play it now. last time I tried I spent 4 hours just trying to make a basic copper and iron production chain.

            • AmosBurton_ThatGuy@lemmy.ca
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              21 hours ago

              I get the feeling. It’s been about a year and a half since I sunk good time into that game, but I haven’t been playing much games over that entire time tbh. The feeling of figuring things out and building a good production chain is unmatched though IMO. Few games satisfy me as much to figure out as Factorio.

              With the new Space Age DLC and free 2.0 update, it’s a great time to try and get back into it! Highly recommend it.

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    1 day ago

    I’d be curious to know what happened before this screen shot was taken. The coords under the mini-map are nuts, and I’m curious if the character was 'flung" way out of bounds or if it teleported there. I know the windows version had some weird situations you could find yourself in (or force yourself into) that would “fling” the character a long way, but usually put you though a loading screen that would get rid of the “momentum” and drop you somewhere playable.

    Guess what I’m getting at is it might not be specific to the linux build, and might have just been a 1 in a million situation you happened to find on the linux version. The game wasn’t perfect so either is possible really.

    • pleasureyoucanmeasure@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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      1 day ago

      don’t remember doing anything special happened twice so far, but also running into a different bug where pressing A on the controller does nothing until game restart

      • Crozekiel@lemmy.zip
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        24 hours ago

        That’s new and exciting territory then, unless you play games in such an unhinged way that it seems normal to you now… lol

        I’m curious how much better it really performs over using the windows version and proton. I feel like it might be worth a shot to see if the game just hates you specifically or if there is something wrong (and worth reporting if you have the time and energy) with the Linux native build.