This is wonderful news but seeing the list of patrons, why does #Valve not join the sponsorship programme though? - I know (or I think at least) that they often/occasionally sponsor #KDE (as an org, or devs) to do some work for them, and I'm not denying that they contribute a lot through funds/code to #FOSS/#Linux, but seeing that the #SteamDeck comes shipped with #KDEPlasma (which I still think is a really smart decision) and since Plasma is a huge part of the Steam Deck (literally half of the software exp), it'd be great to see Valve commit to a recurring sponsorship programme to the KDE folks.
They certainly have the money for it, surely. I hope this will be true someday.
Inzwischen geht via #google#chrome browser ganz offiziell auch #nvidia#geforcenow, der Streaming-Dienst, bei dem man sich potente Grafik-Hardware monatlich anmieten kann.
Großartig wäre, wenn für das Deck eine offizielle App käme ...
@gamingonlinux I'm new to linux gaming (been playing Elden Ring pretty seamlessly) - is this release turning the "experimental" branch into the official 9.0 branch? Like, right now is there a difference between 9.0-1 and experimental?
Edit: to put it another way, if I had a game that only works with Experimental, will it work with 9.0-1 now?
Red Dead Redemption 2 has been on this list since the release of the steam deck because the 3 people still trying to play that game on the deck haven’t finished loading the world yet
@Furty, if you are asking for my subjective opinion - no, it's not worth it. Maybe check out the Digital Foundry review from yesterday, and I bet you will see enough. Cool shit, though. But unnecessary on a battery-powered device.
The Top 20 Most-Played #SteamDeck Games of April 2024 have been revealed, and the newer Fallout games are dominating! Also, Balatro still being so high up is awesome.