That's hilarious, but not really the same thing.
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Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11, Ars testing finds -
Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11, Ars testing findsProton is amazing, but it's entirely overhead translating library/system calls to Linux. It's accurate to say they run better on SteamOS, not to say Proton is making it run better. Now maybe Proton makes them run better than a janky but native Linux port, but that's a separate statement about games being better optimized on Windows. -
HyTale just got cancelled, HyPixel studios winding down over the next few monthsOh, I see what you mean, fair enough. -
HyTale just got cancelled, HyPixel studios winding down over the next few monthsDuke Nukem Forever did ship... Years late and it was a total mess of a decade's worth of gimmick mechanics that killed the franchise, but it did make it out the door. Still fits as a cautionary tale about switching engines, I just had to double check I didn't hallucinate that game. -
Steam beta gets native Apple Silicon support — the only public Arm version of SteamThey really did you a favor by breaking your existing, paid for software and then designing a chip to emulate another processor to fix the problem they made. Anyway, enjoy your low power draw. I'll be over here running my whole Steam library on a handheld device that costs less than your RAM upgrade. -
Steam beta gets native Apple Silicon support — the only public Arm version of SteamI mean, yeah, that's what happens when you still want to be 32 bit compatible. It's also why I said they were ELF64 when needed. My only point was that it's not like Valve just shipped a bunch of 32 bit binaries and called it a day or x64 support was some kind of after thought that needs future support. -
Steam beta gets native Apple Silicon support — the only public Arm version of SteamOh, you were still talking about emulating an x86 binary? That's kind of a weird comparison because if you're running Linux and want to run x86 software you can just do it on x86. No corporation is forcing you off of the game's native architecture. -
Steam beta gets native Apple Silicon support — the only public Arm version of SteamRight, I'm not talking about Steam, I don't think misk was either, the context is Apple transitioning to ARM silicon. Also Steam definitely runs native 64 bit on x64 systems. It's intended to run in either environment, and so will have 32 bit deps, but if you start Steam, the actual executables you're running (e.g. ~/.local/share/Steam/ubuntu12_64/steamwebhelper) are 64 bit ELFs when needed. And, of course, games run in 64 bits and link to a 64 bit steam client library. -
Steam beta gets native Apple Silicon support — the only public Arm version of SteamLinux on ARM is stuck in the mud? Huh? Everything works fine on ARM, including the desktop. There are like a billion ARM devices running Linux right now. Or did you mean Linux on Apple hardware? Because that's by design. -
Why are modern games obsessed with parrying? | Semi-RamblomaticI had to give up on Soulslike games. It's not that I *can't* do it, it's that every boss makes me feel frustrated for 30 mins to an hour and I'm cursing a blue streak, pissed off when I'm supposed to be having fun. Not worth it to me or my blood pressure.