Nope. Had the latest mesa drivers I could get and it still didn’t work.
I ran into this exact same problem and spent a painfully long week trying to fix it. Unfortunately I couldn’t… My only solution was to switch distros and the problem disappeared. I went with Fedora and now every game works like a dream. I still don’t know what the issue was but it seems to be something to do with having an AMD system and using steam on Ubuntu.
Probably not the solution you’re looking for, but it is a solution!
Whale and fermented shark in Iceland.
It’s the game it should have been at launch. Everything feels a lot more fleshed out. There are still a tonne of bugs though but none game breaking.
God damn this game is great. Bought it at launch but waited until recently to play and I’m absolutely loving it.
Here is an interesting fact: Bananas are naturally radioactive. They contain potassium, and a tiny fraction of that potassium is actually the radioactive isotope potassium-40. This has even led to the creation of the “banana equivalent dose,” a playful unit of radiation exposure!
I think it’s the best replacement for Twitter if you’re someone trying to build an audience or if you want to be one of the audience. I’ve realized that I’m not either so I don’t really use it much.
I left before the API fiasco because I was addicted. Had a brief, beautiful couple of months away from platforms like reddit. Now addicted to Lemmy instead.
One of my favourite sci-fi books of all time. I managed to have nothing spoiled and was stunned by the direction the book went in. Loved it.
I’ve started to feel dirty clicking on icons like some sort of peasant.
I have the Framework 12th gen DIY edition and I love it. I love not worrying that if I break any part of it, I won’t have to throw the whole thing away. I love that it adapts to what I need with the interchangeable expansion cards. I’ve had it for 6 months now and I still love using it. Definitely recommend.
I’m really enjoying the Wool Trilogy my Hugh Howey. It’s maybe more dystopia than sci-fi but in the same vein for sure.
Life, uh, finds a way
It’s definitely the best Lemmy app I’ve tried so far.
The first is a surprise; the second is testing.