Ubuntu 6.06 I always come back to Arch now-a-days.
Ubuntu 6.06 I always come back to Arch now-a-days.
Oh ok, that’s great to know. Sounds more like a cover your own ass, protection for Bethesda then. Thanks!
I read a Steam review that in the EULA it says there’s anticheat and no modding allowed. Not sure how that will play out.
Edit: It looks like ‘no modding’ is a standard cover your own ass policy, for Bethesda. Modding is good to go, they don’t really care.
I have a friend who played a TON of Apex on console, and spent nearly $1000 on it. He moved to PC gaming, and Apex promised cross platform skins soon™. They finally do it, years later, and fuck it up. He lost all his skins, his account was basically wiped of all things he spent $ on. They refuse to help him.
He’d play an Apex clone for sure, but probably not one from Ubisoft.
Anidotal, I know.
I haven’t seen all of it yet, and it’s in French, but ‘The Bureau’ is very down to earth, in this regard.
I still want a combo shoe of soap shoes + heelies. I think someone makes a kit to make your own heelies.
Do Bazzite. It will be unbeatable for just working and ease of use.
Stay away from Manjaro for anything.
SteamOS that Valve offers is not the same as what’s on the Steam Deck. It’s extremely dated and is what it used to be. A real distro from Valve has yet to be released.
The best way to install WoW is using Lutris, which also comes with Bazzite. You search for and install Battle.net, then you can install WoW normally. Lutris can also add a WoW shortcut once WoW is installed, too.
You can also just copy and paste the WoW folder from your Windows Program Files folder. It keeps all your settings and addons.
For addons use Wowup-curse. It’s a open source addon manager that is just straight up better than all others.
Currently, WoW needs Proton-GE to work. Using wine-staging, or the dated wine-ge, and Battle.net will have problems starting. It’s something weird with authentication and connecting online. Proton-GE contains a patch specifically for this.
The easiest way to get Proton-GE is using Protonup-Qt if using KDE plasma, or Proton Plus if you’re using Gnome. For Protonup-QT, you select Steam, then install Proton-GE for Steam. Lutris will also be able to use it.
Just general advice, I’d use the latest Proton-GE as the default for all Steam games.
In Lutris set the runner for Battle.net to Proton-GE.
Source: I’ve tried all but Drauger OS, and currently play retail WoW.
Its anticheat is proper server sided.
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So this is why multi monitor support has been a never ending hot mess?!
They really need to start differentiating; between multiplayer mainstream, and singleplayer mainstream, IMO.
I sincerely hope LoL never shuts down, because then all those players will have to go to some other game.
Thats crazy you experience this. I have like 1500 hours in SoT, and it’s Rare (pun intended) to even hear other crews use voice chat. I can’t remember the last time someone was toxic. My only gripe is their servers suck sooooooooo much ass, I legit don’t think they have a single employee that knows how fix it.
Do you do open crew?
Seconded. You subscribe to channels you like, and your feed is just the newest videos first. Plus built in sponser block.
Essentially, most cheats for games work because the program can access the RAM addresses that the game uses. Anticheat works by scanning the computer for these running programs/services that are known to be cheats.
Historically this has been done in userspace, ie. no elevated permissions. Nowadays, Kernel level AC let’s the AC check for deeper cheating methods, like devices that are operating on a driver level.
Currently, the most difficult to detect method is cheating using a 2nd PC that connects via a cable to a special PCIe device in the gaming PC. It essentially analyzes everything going to RAM and plucks out game related info. It’s currently a back and forth trying to hide that PCIe device from the anti-cheat.
Get Unraid for your server OS. Its nuts how good it is at being beginner friendly, while being robust when needed. It has a docker app “store”, as well as plugins, and a virtual machine manager as well. It also has a very, very nice Web GUI: you manage the server from another PC you use in your house.
I can not overstate how much I learned by starting with Unraid.
Unraid is the bee’s knees, especially for being beginner friendly. You use the internet browser of another computer on the same network to access the web GUI of the server.
Most game servers, Palworld included, have ready to go templates in their “App Store,” for running the servers as Docker containers.
There’s versions of it AI upscaled to 4k and with original FLAC audio. chefs kiss