Put me down for octopath! I’ve always been intrigued by it’s art style and would love to give it a whirl.
Put me down for octopath! I’ve always been intrigued by it’s art style and would love to give it a whirl.
Especially considering the news on poor adoption rates for windows 11, I wouldn’t be surprised if this is the case. It could also be an explanation as to why we are only seeing these ads added to w11 right now.
I used what was there. From precious experience with auroraos I assumed it must have been flatpak steam, that’s my bad. Either way, even after following bazzite’s own instructions on auto-mounting drives to a T, external drives still had all sorts of issues. Link to the docs: https://universal-blue.discourse.group/t/auto-mounting-secondary-drives/970
My bad, that’s what I mean. Whatever drive bazzite is not installed on is difficult to deal with when it comes to flatpak steam. There’s a bunch of mount params you are supposed to use but for me they didn’t work whatsoever on bazzite.
Just a heads up, but gaming on an external drive with bazzite is a nightmare (if you end up trying to go that route).
Vulkan in proton was busted at launch (couldn’t start the game), but I’ve heard it’s better now. If you have issues then you can always switch.
I wish the game was as good as the cinematics
I don’t really know what I’ll do. I currently have to dual boot windows 10 for work since I do unreal game dev. I guess push for managers to allow me to setup a Linux dev env? But Linux binaries for third party plugins arent always there. That’s where I got stuck last time I tried.
Been a long time since I played and I’m on Nvidia, but if I recall correctly vulkan never worked for me on Linux. Give dx a try.
I’m having the same issue here.
I was hitting the website link in the email rather than the verify link.
Purely theoretical as I don’t have any sources on how cars are doing this, but they could be communicating over low band networks similar to how Amazon home devices make a mesh network. Your car could send data to another car of the same manufacturer, who then phones home that data.
According to their careers page, they have about 60 employees. And, knowing japanese game dev salaries, a lot of those devs (excluding senior devs) probably make around 30-50k a year depending on seniority unless it’s a unicorn company.