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Decked out? Cranked?
Decked out? Cranked?
Borked for Linux
Not a movie but I feel like Mr Robot had somewhat accurate scenes
It is exactly what I’ve mentioned
Yes, albeit with Vive Pro. The good: much better motion smoothness and reprojection as opposed to Linux SteamVR
The neutral: Monado is just a runtime, you need to get additional software to it, like WlxOverlay-S for desktop preview
The bad: Most older games utilise OpenVR. Monado is an OpenXR runtime, meaning games have to be translated from one to another. A software for this - OpenComposite, is not feature complete and your game compatibility will be a hit or miss. VRChat works okay, H3VR and No Man’s Sky work but you can’t rebind your controls. Some games don’t work at all, like Boneworks.
Newer games however are running with OpenXR and there your mileage will be much better. Phasmophobia, Bonelab and Pavlov are such games and those work flawlessly
Source of that second refresh?
“I’m straight but shit happens”
Last time I tried it around 3-4 months ago I still had to use Gamescope as a layer between Proton and Plasma in order to get the colours/brightness right
Updates to SteamVR to fix their Linux-specific bugs, like broken room view, lighthouse power management/firmware update, inconsistent performance and reprojection issues
OpenComposite to have a longer list of working games through it
More polished Wine/Proton Wayland driver
Implementation of Windows Spatial Audio in Wine
Better handling of audio sample rates/allowing adjustment of sample rate per device
Hardware video acceleration in Electron, ex. when screen-sharing on Discord
Unavailable outside of GrapheneOS
Oh I have noticed the timezone change, some websites were misbehaving because of it
To my knowledge Librewolf spoofs useragent to Windows by default
Thanks for the PSA, I was about to go on a troubleshooting spree with Discord not using KDE’s file picker
EAC on Linux uses special runtime usually provided by Steam and it runs in userspace. However, developers have to whitelist said runtime and that’s where the issue is
Jokes on you I have insomnia, I can’t even sleep straight 😎
thanks 🥺
It’s a modified VRChat avatar called Rindo
I mean there is an overlap between Linux users and those who play card games