

Stealing food from spiders? Not cool man! Stick with candy from babies.
Stealing food from spiders? Not cool man! Stick with candy from babies.
Alien vs Predator 2 was peak Monolith for me.
Family sharing I presume. I’m not entirely familiar with the scope of the service myself as I’ve only just set up family sharing with my child. But when I did, they had a huge catalog of games in their own steam account as a result.
Dockcheck is the way to go
Is there a way to use this in a more automated way instead of copying and pasting each time?
That looks nice. Thanks for the suggestion.
Any ink support?
Sounds like you need to talk with @retro@infosec.pub from elsewhere in this comment section.
As someone who now only games from the Steam deck, every time this gets posted I immediately look for updates as to whether a Linux or web client is included.
Until then, I’ll keep going with my current set up.
I see the window controls (close, maximize, minimize) on your music player, but not on the other windows (file manager, console, etc). I also don’t see them in your top bar. Where they at?
Wife approval factor
This game was the cart racer of my youth, played with a Gravis gamepad.
Still not enough a reason to connect my TV to the internet.
What’s the backstory there?
I like the idea of RetroDeck over EmuDeck, but a couple things hold me back.
Sure, but what about when you use a laptop on your… Lap?
On a couch, bed, bus, plane, train, waiting room chair, etc.
I dunno how people can knock the option. I can’t stand using a laptop without a touchscreen.
Quick interaction with small elements at distances across the screen? Absolutely I’m preferring poking the screen over the touchpad.
I would never drop the touchpad in favour of a touchscreen, but I feel it when the touchscreen is missing.
From what I recall, I thought the RE (VII) Engine and everything that used it was used in was remarkably well scaling? After all MH Rise and RE VIII ended up on Switch.
Why accountants specifically?