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You’re then completely free to explore the procedurally-generated world with multiple biomes. The game has you starting off as a character in a small village. If they get special support, it's a form of lock-in if you think about it.Valheim is an awesome game where you explore a huge fantasy world immersed in Norse mythology and Viking culture.
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and that the DS5 has some very special features, I think Sony's idea would be to get support in some PC games so that people will want to buy these controllers for all their gaming needs. I mean the fact that Steam no longer has it's own controller being made.
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Guess the real question is, is this driver also going to be created for the BSDs? Unless Linux is their development platform, and it literally costs them nothing extra to release a Linux driver.Their development being possible on MS / Linux makes the most sense, actually.

Otherwise, you're correct, supporting Linux just to sell a few more controllers doesn't make a lot of sense. Chromebooks is still Linux.But how likely is it that Chromebooks get brand spanking new kernels? Sure Google could back port them, but why would Sony specifically try to give Google money? Plus Stadia comes with it's own controllers? Quoting: Mountain Man Quoting: slaapliedjeThis makes me wonder if they're planning on releasing some native games on their own for Linux.This is certainly possible and perhaps even likely. Quoting: The_Aquabatnah I think they are making this driver for the Chromebooks, there is a huge market on Chromebooks in the US and now you can game on those with Stadia. Anyone want to help with the preseed config? :) But until then, may need to create a Debian set up that is similar (basically SteamOS with newer base). I've asked if there is a way to unlock the secure boot to get GamerOS on it. All other AAA games - access via streaming services like GeForce NOW website.So far I'm liking my Atari VCS that is a lot more powerful than a RPi and can run (secure boot signed) Linux's. Raspberry Pi could handle start some old console emulators plus some small indie games "natively" on Linux. Open-source Chromium could be the solution. License for installing Chrome could be probably quite expensive if Google realizes that they could earn on it - probably they will force manufacturer to use not Linux but fully optimized for Google "telemetry" ChromeOS or Android. Unfortunately streaming services like GeForce NOW and Stadia require commercial, proprietary and spying Chrome browser. What is needed? Computer capable enough to start browser - so almost everything nowadays. Some potato based PC could be quite affordable (for example based on Raspberry Pi). "Real" PC game console (Linux or Windows - do not matter) - will be too expensive for "average" KFC consumer.īut. Personally I'm waiting for the next RG351 or whatever comes next. The retroid has a decent build quality but the RG350 has better software.

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I know they plan to upgrade to 8.0 but the upgrade is a hassle on end-users and fiddling with software to make the handheld functional is difficult to justify when the RG350 does this out of the box.
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Their claim is that you can also run apps but I'd be more interested in having these apps run in a sandbox (similar to LineageOS) rather than expecting apps/games to support an Android build half a decade old. I considered the Retroid but it runs on an ancient Android build (6 or 7.I forgot). It would be interesting to see what limits this handheld has on the software side.

Quoting: SslaxxPowerful enough to run OpenMW maybe? There was a video of the Retroid Pocket 2 (an Android device) running it, for example: I hope they have decent casing/buttons after all, that's the product's function. I know part of the problem are the obstacles with the current "tech war" going on exhibit A: Huawei. There are plenty of arm chips capable of emulating old-gen consoles but these companies prefer to use lower end parts. Sadly I haven't seen a unit with good build quality and smooth emulation (up to n64).
