The majority of the issues I have with WoW on Linux are because of the battle.net launcher. If they added the game to Steam, I’m sure I wouldn’t have any issues.
The majority of the issues I have with WoW on Linux are because of the battle.net launcher. If they added the game to Steam, I’m sure I wouldn’t have any issues.
I don’t understand how Apple is getting away with charging other app stores. At most they could charge for hosting the either app store’s app on their store, but that should be it. They have no other costs that they can justify since they aren’t hosting, vetting, or curating the other store.
I’m not able to help fix the issue, but I have experienced the same issue with 16:9 on my ultrawide with game scope.
The Nvidia Shield is already the rival for the Apple TV.
Or maybe websites can go back to simple ads that just have a picture with a link. Modern advertising is about harvesting your data, which is why I use an ad blocker. They also use a ton of resources that slow down websites.
That will rely on businesses moving away from Windows. That is where they make a ton of their money with Enterprise licenses and Office 365 subscriptions.
Can you turn the screens off? I haven’t flown in 5 years, but I just watched stuff off of my tablet instead.
I left for Linux because Windows bad, stayed on Linux because Linux good.
Just like answers on the Internet, you have to read the output and not just paste it blindly. I find the answers are usually useful, even if they aren’t completely accurate. Figuring out the last bit is why we are paid as programmers.
The word really started to become popular last year, especially regarding Twitter and Reddit.
That’s the lock screen combo, not sign out. To quickly sign out: win+x, u, i. i can be replaced with u for shutdown or r for restart.
Great when they let you get into position first. Trying to adjust around the cat, not so much…
I do find that the days I need it the most it’s slower than molasses.
Probably not. I only got thru the first act, game just isn’t for me.
Overwatch on Steam does not require b.net, so I do not see why it wouldn’t be the case with their other titles.
I do agree with having to repurchase. I don’t really play D4, so I might just wait for a big sale if I do go with a repurchase.
I swapped because I did not like the direction that Microsoft is taking Windows. It felt like just more tracking, more ads, and less control with each iteration. I always felt like Linux was better, but did not meet my need for gaming. The steam deck came out just a few months before I switched, giving me the confidence that I would still be able to play the games that I enjoy.
Native Linux support and Steam Deck Verified. Maybe it can replace Brotato as my main time waster on the Deck.
Probably more Nvidia users than you think. I was on Nvidia originally since I built my computer with Windows in mind.
I try to post articles here that I find interesting and worth discussing. If you would prefer to have more articles about native Linux games, please post them.
It works, it’s just flakey to get battle.net started sometimes.
Add-ons can be managed by either wowup or the curseforge client. I prefer the former since it can install from other sources too.
Weakauras can be updated with both the weakauras companion and wago companion app.
Warcraft logs and raider.io also have Linux clients that can be used.