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The unfathomable horrors of modern life
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The unfathomable horrors of modern life
It looks a bit🥔 and requires some ini file tweaking, but I can get get playable FPS out of it, 30-ish for the most part
Yeah as someone who had to deal with GDPR in a professional capacity, it’s probably better to just assume that content written by users contains PII since you really have no way of telling whether it does or doesn’t.
Naturally you can just ignore that and leave the content as-is, but then you run the risk of some data protection authority ruining your day.
You’ll likely get pushback from people who are convinced that free and open software means you have to allow literally everything. Possibly a large overlap with the sort of people who at least claim they’re free speech maximalists
I have this problem with Skyrim and Fallout 4 if I use an external controller (either USB or Bluetooth) when docked. If the controller gets disconnected or I touch any of the Deck’s own controls when playing, the game will just completely stop listening to the external controller and will only work if I use the Deck’s controls. Restarting the game does fix it but it’s pretty annoying, and eg. toggling steam input off and on doesn’t do anything and the controller order is correct.
“So, what Valve invested in was WiNE, a protocol […]”. Ah, game journalists; the profession where sniffing glue will actually give you an advantage
To expand on this, the problem with huge releases is that bugs tend to pile up along with the new features, simply because more stuff has been changed. You’re much more likely to experience a painful release if you pile in months of changes, and this is doubly true for a distributed system with no rigorous testing of the system itself instead of just units