I fixed this by deleting Windows.
I fixed this by deleting Windows.
This happened to me when playing Hades a few years ago, choosing DirectX was faster and more stable than Vulkan when using Proton.
You could get any headset and attach a modmic to it, it opens up a lot more options.
I moved my Desktop to Linux when the Steam Deck was announced. Before that I had no idea that Linux was able to play almost any game using Proton.
So I think the Steam Deck has also boosted Desktop numbers.
How come sysreq + f is not on by default? After discovering and enabling it I haven’t had to hard restart due to hangs or crashes.
Lutris has a toggle for this so you could check what that calls and add it to your launch script.
I was having issues with Jedi Survivor and Steam Input apparently due to the latest EA launcher. Turning the controller on after the game loaded fixed the issue for me.
Also a Sunshine user and it works pretty well. For gaming the most seamless experience is Steam Play though but sadly it’s not as good as Sunshine.
My friends can finally see and see my streams with this update. Before it was a choppy mess.
I wonder if this is why my monitor’s brightness was acting up and dimming by itself. I just thought it was time to upgrade the monitor. Haven’t seen the issue in a few days so maybe it’s fixed.
I mostly play with the Steam Controller so I rely on Steam Input which works quite well but only if you’re playing on Steam.
EndeavorOS with KDE is basically steamOS without restrictions. I’ve been running it fine for years.
Yes as far as I know you need special clients for now. I’ve been using discord-screenaudio for a year or so and it works on Wayland. Also with the latest update of Webcord I’ve been able to stream with audio but friends are saying that it doesn’t sound as good.
Other than showing the xdg-portal popup when sharing your screen the experience is essentially the same as the Discord app.
I switched to Wayland to get discord streaming with audio working but now Steam remote play has issues capturing some windows unless I open Steam with the -pipewire option. Other than these issues with video streaming it’s been almost the same ir better than x11 on my AMD machine.
I actually had to switch to Wayland to be able to stream with audio on Discord.
On EndeavorOS I haven’t had issues with a Vega64 and now with a 6800XT. I followed the AMD Gpu guides from Arch wiki to get everything up and running but that was back when I started the build with the Vega 64. After the upgrade I didn’t even need to touch anything and all non anti-cheat games work quite well. Maybe I got lucky though.
I was able to do for years too on Windows but after switching to Linux I haven’t been able to get the overlay working for non steam games. It could be that I’m on Wayland or something but so far I haven’t been able to figure it out.
My only issue with Steam Link is that it won’t stream my non-steam games on Linux because it can’t render the Steam overlay. Moonlight allows me to stream any game but I’m not able to use Steam Input since it makes the game think that I have an xbox 360 controller.
You would need to wait between a month to 90 days for a test to give you an accurate result. It’s gonna be an interesting 3 months for you, good luck!
Alternatively you can have the 2 sex workers take tests and if they’re clean then you’re clean.