being smart about it means not using an unsupported os
Or do not connect to the internet. I have Windows 98 SE installed in an emulator.. I know it's a bit old, but I don't connect to internet. :D
being smart about it means not using an unsupported os
Or do not connect to the internet. I have Windows 98 SE installed in an emulator.. I know it's a bit old, but I don't connect to internet. :D
SteamOS is focused on gaming, so its not a full replacement for Win10. There are ton of Linux operating systems for general use (even those that SteamOS is based on), without gaming focus and being a "normal" operating system like Windows. And if you want a gaming oriented OS, then there are plenty alternatives already: HoloISO, aiming for a SteamOS like system, and bunch of other: https://github.com/ChimeraOS/chimeraos/wiki/OS-Comparison . So there is no need to wait for SteamOS to open up as a general installation media on desktop.
insert MORE, MORE!-Kylo Ren meme here
The biggest reason why I don't want maintain so many Vms is, because all the maintenance and updates that involve doing so.
I want to give Valve money, not 100% he publisher. Why? Because Valve is actively working on Open Source and improving PC gaming (and even creating new devices and games). Unlike shops like Game Jolt, who just cuts part of the money for selling it on their platform.
Valve and Steam is actually the best thing happened to PC Gaming and Linux. No thanks, I want Valve and Steam succeed. I've seen the same claims over and over again and most of the time its wrong or disingenuous. I'm not saying Valve is a prophet, off course there are things I don't like about.
But saying Valve is ripping every PC gamer is a lie.
Oh man, yes! IceFrog is the one who is behind Deadlock as well. Makes sense with this game to have fun with frogs. And the other projects might be just inspired and the frog becomes a symbol for success or change or whatever it is. Yes, probably related, good point.
Where does this sudden obsession with frogs come from at Valve? There is another project from a Valve employee related to frogs as well.
I was using capital letters in the past, but they look so alien and are not fluid to type as small letters only. After some time I wasn't sure which commands where capital and which were small letters, so left that concept behind me.
But as a Vim user, I think of using single capital letters to open specific documents and files directly in Vim; emulating the global mark functionality of Vim. At the moment I have a convention of small letter+"rc" that will open configuration file in Vim, like this:
alias brc='nvim ~/.bashrc && source ~/.bashrc'
alias mrc='nvim ~/.config/MangoHud/MangoHud.conf'
alias nrc='nvim ~/.config/nvim'
...
But I might replace them with single letters brc as B in example.
While the effects of cheat codes are not copyrighted, its probably still possible to patent them. But that would cost the company lot of legal fees and complications, for cheats. Also thankfully the cheat codes themselves are not copyrighted. But I feel like Konami could potentially trademark the "Konami Code" (which is even named and known like this). This EU court is only about Copyright, which is a good thing and is what everyone gets for free. But trademarks and patents could still be a problem if companies really want to be an ass (like Nintendo, Konami or Rockstar).
Here is another such list of DRM-free games on Steam: https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/The_big_list_of_DRM-free_games_on_Steam
Edit: I think this is an outdated version of the list. The following one is more up to date: https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/List_of_DRM-free_games_on_Steam
haha in fact I was thinking of installing Windows 95 instead, because I wasn't sure if Win 98 was too new. xD Its all just to play games.