I play some Nintendo games on my Steam Deck, and the only thing I have to rewire my brain around is navigating menus (confirm with B). I wouldn’t want to remap the buttons though, because then the in-game actions would feel unnatural.
I play some Nintendo games on my Steam Deck, and the only thing I have to rewire my brain around is navigating menus (confirm with B). I wouldn’t want to remap the buttons though, because then the in-game actions would feel unnatural.
Then thé controls become unintuitive. Press the button on the right to jump? Ludicrous.
Hmmmm. Not sure I’ve been in that situation too often. But honestly, as a young parent, my gaming time is very limited. Even if there is an important update to a game I’ve played in the past, chances are I’ve got my eyes on another game I’ve been waiting to play instead.
I would still do that, to an extent. But not if I’ve stopped playing that game for months.
I hâte to agree with the other person here, but I’m a big roguelike fan and I rarely dust-off one that I have played before. I go through a period where I play a game quasi-exclusively until I burn out, then I will probably never touch it again.
And here I was thinking you had a Steam Deck with a 4:3 screen.
Is that a weird lens, or is your photo stretched?
AFAIK these domes are beautiful on the inside, I would assume they kept it, but we’re talking cultural revolution levels of narrow mindedness here, so who knows?
Edit: from the satellite imagery I’d say its gone.
They basically added a couple of floors to hide the dome. Looks like the spires got shorter though.
I can see the moon from right here.
You can also cancel individual objects on Prusa MK4 and Mini by default.
I do, but mostly because I had them already on a different platform, and even then I’ll procrastinate a lot before doing it. Even when the process isn’t too complicated, you lose things like community controller layouts, which is frustrating.
Search it along with “potato” and you’ll find recipes
Tap water is free in Montreal, Canada. You pay for a small fixed rate along with your electricity bill, but the water pipe network is so old and leaky they never actually installed meters.
I’m vegetarian, but still downvoted most of OP’s comments. They’re being unfairly aggressive in almost all of their replies.
China has a lot of capita. Most of them dont have cars.
By resolution, do you mean the window dimensions?
I’m fairly tech-savvy and have double-booted Arch in the past, but I’m still having headaches trying to understand how my new Atomic Fedora (Aurora) install works. I love the idea but a little documentation wouldn’t hurt.
Probably at least the first 2 layers, if you dont want to see the next color through it.
In modern Greek there’s still no distinction between arms and hands, or feet and legs.