I use Steam ROM Manager to add my games to Steam and it works wonderfully.
I use Steam ROM Manager to add my games to Steam and it works wonderfully.
2 and 7 for me. I feel like 2 covers 1 to some degree, and who hasn’t wanted to be telekinetic at some point in their life?
Thanks for this. I’ve tired of Fortnite, so I’m always on the lookout for a new game my PS5-playing friend and I (PC) can play.
Well, I’ve never owned a Steamdeck, so I guess ignorance is bliss in this case; I don’t know what I’m missing. I really try to find games that work best with a controller to play on my Ally. There are plenty of games that require a keyboard and mouse, and I’ll either use my desktop or dock my Ally, but again, I got it for the controller games.
ROG Ally owner here - I come in peace. I know many ROG Ally users in r/rogally were reporting they purchased a Sabrent SSD to throw in their Allies (is that the plural?) and I hadn’t seen any reports of issues there, for what it’s worth.
I don’t think the size of Reddit was, itself, responsible for the deterioration, but it did attract bad actors and those not acting in good faith – the bots, reposters, karma whores, etc. It’s an unfortunate side effect that’s hard to guard against when these actors see a huge platform and an opportunity to take advantage and manipulate it.
I’ve been hunting for a YNAB equivalent and alternative for years since they went subscription based. This looks to fill that hole.
I like this approach. I bought a gaming laptop after Stadia died because I wanted the powerful portability. What I found, however, was that it really wasn’t that portable. I ended up snagging the ROG Ally and been growing my Steam library and really enjoying the experience. I have 2 Xbox controllers and an Xbox wireless dongle that I used with my gaming laptop, and just tried the “docked” experience this morning playing Kingdom Hearts and it worked great. I’m a bit fan of this form factor.
24k!? Dang. I’m really hoping that contributes to the activity over here. Lemmy provides a similar enough experience that, as long as the people come, it’ll be comparable to Reddit for sure.
One question I’ve been curious about: is your goal to make Sync for Lemmy as close as possible to the same experience as Sync for Reddit, minus any changes that are inherently different between Reddit and Lemmy?
I’ve tried Jerboa, Liftoff, and Connect, and so far Connect is my favorite. Definitely waiting with anticipation for Sync for Lemmy, though.
Everything tryna be Twitter now that Twitter is no longer Twitter.