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  • I have to be bit against decky. Out of the five steam deck crashes I’ve had past year all of them were because of decky frontend. At least that was what the crash report said and it had also option of disabling decky until next reboot. So my experience was decky crash -> no decky&happy -> system upgrade -> decky crash -> no decky &happy -> system upgrade… rinse & repeat

    I’m not a decky (or steam deck) power user and last I checked the uninstall was not trivial so take my opinion with a grain of salt. I wish I never installed decky.



  • One of the things you could do as a new Linux user is to try out some support questions with your favorite search engine. Try ‘catchyos my headset mic is not working’ or ‘nobara how do I change my background wallpaper every 15 minutes’ or ‘<distro name> <real problem you’ve had the past 2 years>’.

    This approach will give you an realistic view how much support you will have when you’re dealing with an actual problem.




  • I’m going against the grain and say I love watching someone else play the game they’re good at. And I will provoke a bit and say it’s the same as watching someone pro playing football versus playing it yourself.

    I cannot play horror games at all but I will consume every and all playthroughs of known good horror games. Then again I would never watch someone play crpg or mmo, the games I’m actually good at.

    I just love to see some high level rocket league game play or trackmania or Fortnite or a Elden Ring challenge run versus playing myself those games. I have limited time but want to experience many games and I feel watching them is almost as good as playing them without actually spending thousands of hours getting good.



  • Kruulos@sopuli.xyztoGamesThe Balatro Timeline — LocalThunk Blog
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    5 months ago

    Awesome read. I bought the game few weeks ago and the tutorial was a huge letdown. I’m glad I took time and played the game instead of trying to understand the tutorial which made the game look so complicated and confusing. I hope they remake it someday and summarize it instead of overexplaining.

    Been playing for ten hours now and hoping to win with each deck. So much fun!


  • Kruulos@sopuli.xyztoSelfhostedSelf-hosting minecraft
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    5 months ago

    Quick version:

    • Install latest Java
    • Install latest Minecraft Java server
    • Play vanilla Minecraft

    Rabbit hole:

    • Bedrock / Java version differences
    • Modpacks, mods and Minecraft version differences (1.12, 1.20) require different Java versions.
    • Official server vs 3rd party software (papermc, purpur…)
    • Publicly open server vs firewalled


  • My most played game was Brotato. It just plays so well and one run lasts about 20mins which is perfect for me when I don’t want to commit too much time.

    My most surprising game is probably a Trackmania which took a while to get working because of the Ubisoft launcher not playing nice with Linux but then again there are so many guides to get it working it’s not that big of a deal. For me I had to change the wlan MTU packet from 1500 to under 1000 and all was well.

    Outside tinkering I’d suggest Heaven’s Vault. Adventure/Puzzle game where you decipher an unknown language from glyphs. You can quit and next time you pick the game it will give a summary where you left last time storywise - such an awesome quality of life for short gaming bursts




  • I’ve done exactly as you said. I’m doing them one in every two years and I’m having fun. I don’t think I’ve ever paid more than 5 euros for one game. They are the kind of low effort easy fun but that’s exactly what I want. I have my hard games and series for when I want that type of experience






  • I have never played Destiny 2 and wanted to try it out one month ago. I asked on Reddit what to do as a free-to-play player to get a good insight of what the game has to offer.

    The gatekeeping was unreal. They said unless I’m willing to dedicate hundreds of hours I should not even try and rather uninstall the game immediately. For sure they made it feel that new players are not welcome.

    Playerbase toxicity was a harsh reality. The game story, even in the broadest sense, was hard to grasp. The new player experience in-game was miserable. I have no idea what their money making plan is. Live service games need new players to stay healthy.


  • All the servers are physically located in the US with the exception of the legendary server Mordor that just opened a few days ago. You need active subscription for that.

    For the normal servers marked as EU Laurelin has less players that Evernight but has more serious roleplaying scene if that is something you’re interested in. There are also servers for Germans and French.

    If you can pay for the subscription I’d strongly suggest hopping in the Mordor server. It’s in the ‘busiest it gets’ phase where there are soo many players having fun at the low levels. I’m loving it. The initial hype will die after few months so now is your best chance.