It wasn’t a buyout, more of a threat.
It wasn’t a buyout, more of a threat.
Fastfetch is more feature-complete than neofetch and is quite fast. Not sure what numbers you’d be looking at on hardware that old though.
Better go with fastfetch, it might save you a couple days’ runtime.
You clearly don’t understand how it works. My sibling lives in another city, but we’re in the same steam family and have had no issues.
There’s no mechanism by which that could work.
This is the same as the beta version, but is distinctly different from what we used to have. Previously playing a shared game locked down the entire library, now it just locks the one copy of the game. Previously you had to sign in on the same device to make it happen, now you can invite into the family remotely. Previously you could switch people in and out easily, now there’s a six person limit on the family and a one year cooldown on both the slot and the member who chooses to leave a family.
Overall it’s better as long as you didn’t abuse the system before.
It’s fantastic tbh. Less convenient for people who just abuse family share with random people, but for actual families or close groups of long-term friends it’s glorious.
Pretty sure that’s shrapnel.
Steam deck’s controls hands down if that counts. If not, surprisingly I’d have to say my stadia controller. Got one for $20 and it’s fantastic.
Sometimes it surprises me seeing programs like this get updates. Screen always felt “finished” to me.
Sweeeeeet, it’s coming to steam. One of the best Tales games.
KDE Connect is already installed on the deck and running by default. Click the little upward carat next to the time in desktop mode.
Praying the disc loads. That second screen only shows if it’s successful.