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🇲🇦 🇵🇸 Creating my first game, curious about LLMs , coding I use arch btw ALL PICTURES ARE MINE https://omniversify.com https://twitch.tv/phaylali https://tiktok.com/@phaylali https://youtube.com/@phaylali
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That is absolutely a feature that makes linux superior
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Basically fascist wakatime , hmmm interesting
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If you're interested in the blueprint, here it is , in the mannequin blueprint , but you need to add a bond space 1D to set up the animations with the character speed
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How does raiden shogun look to you ?
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If that won't be a hit in performance , that would be a good idea , may be a dumb 1B LLM won't hurt the performance that much
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It's alright , nothing is easy in life , we just gotta go through it and have enough drive to stand after we fall
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Thank you
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You're right, It's not easy , but it's not extremely hard , yes I would struggle but that's part of the journey
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Absolutely , unsettling even for grown-ups
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Ren's smelly teeth and dead nerve
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some cartoons had an awfully disgusting close ups , idk how we watched them as kids and were fine with
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360 no scope , let's goooooo
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A photographer's instinct, that is to find spots and perspectives like this , nice one
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Not necessarily, And also the fact that they don't feel the urgency to support linux is because the newbies are not encouraged to try linux , scaring them and pushing them to windows hurts linux
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Check lutris and their autoinstallers , I installed genshin impact effortlessly and playable in linux easily, and thousands of other games are , the anti-cheat problem is a problem created by the bug companies , money hungry ones
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That's old news , check protondb to see how many games support linux effortlessly via steam
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That's incredibly helpful , thank you
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If it is a prerelease , I suggest itch io , you can get some feedback there , as soon as you feel like it's a stable fully playable game , then move steam (if it is a pc game) , then if you don't feel updating it constantly, add a skin or a collectible every now and then (summer , xmas ...) fixes ..
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Linux changed so much recently and improved drastically, I encourage you to try it again , even archlinux has a built-in installer now , one of the hardest distros to install is now a breeze , but for other distros like ubuntu , debian , fedora , linux mint , popOS ... it is as easy as it can be
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Hopefully they would spare you the annoyance
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The compatibility issues between different windows apps is often worse than the straight forward translation layer of wine and proton
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Thank you, they don't keep up with proton/wine progress and just lazy to do any research , that's why they think linux is still stuck in 2000s
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You will start seeing some annoying fullscreen notifications promoting win11 , on my home pc I got win11 but the ghost spectre version not the official , on work PCs running win10 I started seeing these annoying notifications
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Check the progress of wayland
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We're in 2024, not 2004 , the linux that was in 2004 is nothing like the linux of today that's 20 years of rapid fast paced tech evolution, we can make 3d models out of text with ai (on linux) ,but can't make a simple program like anti-cheat work on linux ? And vac works, cs wouldn't run without it
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See ? You just proved my point , and no , that's an exaggeration, it wouldn't cost much to make anti-cheats linux compatible and linux is light years ahead when it comes to safety , anti-cheats on linux should be easier than on windows
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They refuse to work on their anti-cheat linux/proton compatibility , they have the resources to make an entire new game before adding linux compatibility to any of their other games , not because they can't but because they don't care
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We're talking about big games , triple A titles that have millions of players , valve did it with vac , what's stopping them from porting anti-cheats to linux? Nothing , the rest is easy with proton , valve doesn't use Godot and still made it happen, +10 000 games did it , didn't take years
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At some point , some people thought that linux will never have a GUI , that proton will never happen , realistically never going to happen if we keep gatekeeping linux and scaring away the average consumer , it's not the early 2000s anymore , linux never stops outpacing other OSs
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The only reason that they don't care about linux and anti-cheat is BECAUSE casuals are chased away from linux , so the userbase never grows enough to force epic and riot to make their anti-cheat linux compatible , THE ONLY solution IS to expand the userbase by encouraging casuals and helping them
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I do understand their mindset ,not just casuals but also tech ignorant people who are struggling with basic functionalities of windows , it's just that you need to see the latest improvements to proton and lutris/wine, it's easier than ever , if they use steam ,they ready to play +10k games on linux
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That's counterproductive because that IS the root cause of the weak support for linux , because there isn't enough casual gamers using it , and scaring them away from linux instead of trying to help them explore the wonderlands of linux, that's gate keeping , it hurts linux
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It did improve a lot recently thanks to valve and proton , also lutris does simplify things a bit , and yes , leaving big game to console might be the perfect idea
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It's not on linux , it's on the money hungry game devs and studios not wanting to add a few hours to include linux , or just to make it proton compatible , almost all proton compatible games are running with no issues , check the proton db , there is more than 10 000 games supported