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Cake day: June 28th, 2025

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  • Oh, thank goodness, so pleased to see Proton GE incorporating RDNA3 FSR4, I’ve been unable to get it working with Proton EM or Cachy Proton, and it’s hard to find good, current information on the arguments required.

    Now I’ve got the required arguments clearly listed in patch notes for this version, in my default version of Proton. Excellent.




  • Me personally I am not very interested in the performance comparison between Linux and Windows.

    Very fair, it’s not really the reason I made the jump either. I would like to see that tackled at some point though, perhaps with some external recording setup to eliminate the apple/orange comparison issues between benchmarking tools.

    I switched about a year ago, and was remarkably impressed to see performance gains or only minor decreases in everything I compared, when running my own benchmarks. I’d love to see that result more widely reported, and also academically to see it validated better than I can, across more hardware and games and with better methodology.

    Even if not though, really glad to see Gamer’s Nexus taking it seriously and giving us some of the same access to information as we would have comparing hardware for a Windows config. Definitely wishing them the best as they explore automation and even more tooling to make this better.


  • I’m so absurdly hyped for Steam Frame. Been interested in VR for years, and the right thing has never come along.

    • Google Cardboard VR made me nauseous, with a cheap headset and too low a framerate.
    • I didn’t have a PC for a while. PSVR looked great, but I had an Xbox, and no equivalent ever came.
    • Once I did get a powerful PC, Index looked great, but was expensive, and setting up base stations in my living room always felt impractical.
    • Giving Meta a half dozen cameras in my home was never gonna happen.

    And now this. High quality, PC VR. Super stable low-latency streaming with foveated encoding and a dedicated Wi-Fi 6 dongle. A company I actually trust not to spy on me. Guaranteed Linux and Steam support, given it’s designed to work with Steam Machine. Quality inside-out tracking with no fuss. And supports standalone VR as a bonus, not to mention can essentially function as a Steam Deck.





  • Damn, I hate how often I look at a situation like that and just think… what a waste. Some morons came in and ruined the message most of us were trying to send to EA by making them the “Worst Company in America”. Now these gross bigots get a “win”, and EA gets to sidestep all the legitimate anti-consumer issues most people were railing against. What a waste. And it feels like that’s everything these days, someone gross is always “on your side” looking to claim your victories for their own narratives.





  • Yeah, basically the only thing I really use the terminal for is ujust, a series of scripts maintained by Bazzite themselves. And ujust does have a script to install a GUI fan controller app, btw, which I’ve used to setup my own fan curves, and found it pretty darn usable despite it being the first time I’ve done such a thing.

    The OS is immutable, so you’re probably right that lower level tasks are harder, but Bazzite themselves have stepped in and created a dedicated command for pretty much anything finicky I’ve thought to do in the past year or so.


  • That’s the one! Fantastic work btw, the mod works brilliantly, and does exactly what I want it to.

    Interesting to hear vkBasalt can’t do the same thing, but it makes sense that it’d be purely post-process, and your results speak for themselves that you’re doing something a little more integrated.

    Obviously I’d love either native support (Hollow Knight got native HDR with the Xbox release, IIRC), or a proper mod, but I don’t necessarily expect either from yourself necessarily (you’ve done fantastic work, which does run on Linux via Proton anyways), and I don’t expect either for at least a year or so, as the modding community sink their teeth into the game proper.

    Hopefully next year I can play a Silksong archipelago randomizer with a dedicated HDR patch and some QoL tweaks for faster runs, all on the native Linux version!






  • Very nice! Sable was actually the first game I played through on Bazzite myself!

    Game’s a bit janky (it was janky on Xbox too, when I played it there years ago, with exploration stuttering so badly I vowed to return on PC later), so it was a little stressful in that I wasn’t sure if the issues were due to the game’s code or something with Proton, etc😆

    But overall a wonderful experience, and an impressive indie debut. I stuck with it until I had all masks this time around!


  • It’s seriously so good, cannot recommend it enough if you enjoyed the original. It also smoothed out the difficulty curve enough, bouncing back and forth between the modded levels and a fresh playthrough of the base game, that I was finally able to beat the Farewell DLC and 100% the game. Without too much difficulty, even, the modded levels were a joy and had such excellent practice rooms to learn the necessary advanced skills as I went up the ranks.