

I can’t even stop windows from stealing focus on the same desktop with window rules anymore.
I can’t even stop windows from stealing focus on the same desktop with window rules anymore.
I haven’t messed around with this on Linux because it doesn’t really bother me, so I have no idea what to change or how to fix it, but it sounds like whatever is handling controller input is passing it to the game as xinput instead of dinput.
You say that like it’s a bad thing. I don’t want to play games with kernel-level anti-cheat.
I occasionally get this same thing, or it’ll render one frame of SDDM and then freeze on that frame, and I’ve also never been able to fix it. I’m on CachyOS with an RTX 2080.
I just bought a 7900 XTX that I’m waiting to be shipped, so I wonder if it’ll go away with an AMD GPU.
Edit: Hasn’t happened once with the AMD card, and another frequent issue I had with Vulkan was fixed too. I’m blaming nvidia.
It’s not versatile at all, it’s just what most games are made for so it doesn’t have to be.
Linux is more versatile because it can play games it wasn’t targeted for.
Really shooting from the hip on this one, huh?
I love the original Dead Rising, but fuck it is stressful to play. The strict time management, the gameplay difficulty, the save system, starting the game completely underpowered, and the game just letting you fail and showing you how bad you fucked everything up, it’s brutal. Even after almost 20 years, hearing just the first second of the song that plays while the convicts are outside in the jeep raises my blood pressure.
For me it has always just defaulted to the left-most monitor. I had a script that would disable that monitor with xrandr when sddm loaded and then re-enable it on logon, but I couldn’t get something similar working in Wayland.
They’re already ignoring robots.txt, so I’m not sure why anyone would think they won’t just ignore this too. All they have to do is get a new IP and change their useragent.
someone whose replies have ranged from AlTeRnAtInG cApS mEmE tExT to an eyeroll emoji telling other people to grow up lol
“I burned this CD [to a blank CD].”
That’s exactly where it stops making sense.
If you have a painting, and you show it to someone and ask “Could you paint this?”, they would assume you’re asking if they’d be able to sit down at a blank canvas and paint the same picture.
If you have a painting and say “I painted this”, they’re going to assume you’re talking about the painting in your hands, not a reproduction you made that’s hanging up in your garage.
lol if you want to go through life using words incorrectly and sounding like you don’t know what you’re talking about to people that do, be my guest. this is a comment thread about a word choice in an article that was clearly confusing for that very reason
No, because in that context it makes sense to assume he means burning to a blank CD.
If he showed me the official CD and said “My friend burned this”, intending to mean “My friend made a copy of this to their own blank CD”, I’d look at them and think “That’s clearly not a burnt CD-R, that looks like a legit release”.
“I burned the original disc” would never mean “I made a copy of the original disc to another CD-R” to anyone that actually knows what burning a disc is.
It would either mean “The original disc is a CD-R that I burned an image to”, or “I threw the original disc in a fire”.
Avoid local retail in favor of what, a website? If you’re concerned about the data mining potential of this robot rolling around a strip mall then you should avoid the internet at all costs.
You’re right, I’m more familiar with DLSS and thought both used it, but still, just because other companies are using it that way doesn’t mean it’s inherently a buzzword in every context.
DLSS and FSR are some of the best and most useful implementations of AI out there right now, I don’t know why you’re acting like it’s just some marketing gimmick buzzword.
What you’re describing completely defeats the purpose of the inspections (trying to catch someone in the act of hacking them, somehow) and they were scheduled. Also, you have only replied to me on this post.
You seem very confused.
When did I say anything about anyone having sex? What?
They’re doing visual inspections of rooms because they don’t trust the scary hacker people in them. What do you think telling them you’re in the room is going to accomplish?
I’ve played a bunch of Deadlock but I haven’t suspected anyone of cheating yet, what are you seeing?