You can’t run some games with it (like God of War III if I’m not wrong)
You can’t run some games with it (like God of War III if I’m not wrong)
Cat Stranding
<< If this Linux guy is so smart to use that OS…it shouldn’t play this shitty game. >> -EA staff, actually doing something good for the planet
Thanks! I was looking for something like this 👍
Ok this is the closest thing i have found but i haven’t tried setting it up yet: https://forums.libretro.com/t/official-release-thread-for-windowcast-core/40464
From an user “the only way to run non-retroarch programs within retroarch is via the Windowcast-Core, but all that really does is allow you to use shaders and overlays. it also adds some latency, so I wouldn’t really recommend it anyway.”
It’s much simpler and faster than it seems! Also consider that the setup of Lutris and Wine is to be done only once.
umu, if I’m not mistaken, should be adopted in the future by all major gaming software like Lutris
What about the umu-launcher supported by GE?
When you try the one-punch-man training
Yes, bluetooth. The controller is seen again by the OS and then by Steam but not by games already started.
Nice, but the platform we need more is Peertube
I don’t think it’s currently supported to play software that isn’t on any core.
The problem with this solution is to find an Android player capable to read/rate the tag
I’m already a Syncthing fan but I haven’t found an Android app capable to rate tracks editing the tag.
Thanks for your tips. The smartphone is a good “always on device” for my Syncthing serverless setup. Edit: wait, resilio looks like syncthing but worse.
I’m using flacs and MusicBrainz to manage my collection. So should I edit my tags with Picard?
They are not so cheap in Europe.
I would like to add: people incredibly underestimate the convenience of having data on Blu-ray rather than on HDD/SSD: Blu-rays last longer and, if purchased cheaply (as in the case of the cheap PS3 game market), have a comparable or superior cost-benefit ratio.
In this case we can say that the console, given its low price on the second-hand market (and if with a working blu-ray player), is incredibly convenient even without the pirate aspect.