

Lutris, Heroic, Steam, etc. all work in pretty much the same way for adding unofficial games. They just create wine/proton prefixes and add those as entries in the app.


Lutris, Heroic, Steam, etc. all work in pretty much the same way for adding unofficial games. They just create wine/proton prefixes and add those as entries in the app.
Is it bad that I interpreted the “bang bang bang” as Cop 1 shooting a gun at first


LGTM! What a diverse roster
Based on the link sent by [email protected] above, it seems somewhat unlikely. The video mentions that the sponge recombines into multiple small sponges, meaning the cells don’t necessarily remember the original form.
I very well could be wrong in my interpretation though


What makes Steam so compelling for consumers is that it’s more than just a digital storefront and launcher. They’ve expanded into so many different areas: Steam Input, Steam Remote Play, Steam Friends, Steam Workshop, Proton, Steam Marketplace, etc.
There is so much they do that it’s not really just a store anymore – it’s an all-in-one platform. Most competitors do not come close to equal in any of these features; they usually just have basic launchers and maybe decent friend systems.
In my opinion, GOG is the best competitor yet because of their DRM-free installers and GOG Galaxy on windows which allowed you to have all your games in one place.


Am I missing something? How does MAS help with needing a MS account to just install windows?
I think the native version only unloads when the device is low on memory whereas the extension just does it all the time.
Win + R: opens run dialog to run the next command
shutdown -s -f -t 0: cli shutdown command where -s is poweroff, -f is force, and -t 0 is a timeout of 0
Yeah, right now I mainly just use Steam or Heroic. I am keeping an eye on Faugus Launcher since it could end up being a pretty nice, lightweight option.
Also can’t wait for Playnite when that finally starts being ported to Linux.