The really hilarious thing to me is that the NextPush app (unified push provider that can be run on your nextcloud server) is unsupported by nextcloud talk. But it is supported by a bunch of other competing applications.
The really hilarious thing to me is that the NextPush app (unified push provider that can be run on your nextcloud server) is unsupported by nextcloud talk. But it is supported by a bunch of other competing applications.
This probably won’t help with EA and the like adding kernel-level anti-cheat 6 months after release…
Nice! I have X4 but haven’t played past the flight tutorial because I got input binding fatigue a little. I should go back and finish that up =].
Been playing a little Flight of Nova lately because I like the Newtonian physics and semi-manual orbital mechanics it offers. I think X4 can do that too if you disable flight assists I just never got to that point.
Looks great! What game are you playing there?
I like tofi as a wayland alternative. Unfortunately like so many of these projects it seems to be somewhat recently unmaintained.
Ehh, for this one in particular it seems to be heavily designed for HOTAS. I bought it last night and played through the first few trainings. There’s no horizontal/vertical thrust (EDIT: Well there is if you’re in VTOL mode, but that’s not the same as other 6DOF games where you can move in any direction at any time) so the default ship flies more like an airplane. I’m not sure if other ships are closer to 6DOF spaceflight but the fact that you can’t even bind controls to H/V thrust outside of RCS mode makes me think they aren’t.
It’s a cool game though. I really want for more non-combat Newtonian space flight games. I just want to fly ships around and not worry about “credits” and piracy and reputation. Like a BeamNG.drive for 6DOF space simulation.
Very nice! I hadn’t heard about this game until now. Looking forward to trying it out with my HOSAS.
Does Bazzite use a gamescope session on wayland by default? Gamescope has a bug which prevents the wayland client from drawing the steam overlay. I suppose it’s unlikely to be the same issue but I happen to be dealing with it on my system (not Bazzite) so I immediately made the connection.
It requires a login to use it…
This is… exactly my setup too. Works great. The brio is a tiny bit weird in that it appears as two independent video devices in Linux, but choosing the right one is all that’s necessary and it works fine.
Yeah I think it probably is. Streaming output from it causes the infrared LED to flash rapidly and the image isn’t coming from the main lens, it’s the smaller lens right next to it.