Sure enough I can surprisingly get a good number of settings up to medium and got textures back without impacting my experience.
It’s just give or take with performance. I’m sacrificing getting low frame rates in city’s to get way better textures when going though bases. So on the deck I’m exploring the areas it performs well at and I’ll do all the city quests on my PC after a GPU upgrade.
So burn that one too.
Scuba certified activists. Sabotage the hull or fuck up the prop.
I have to be honest, If I could fly my ship right over a hideout and just shred it with turrets I would. The game just a bit to combat focused to have ships in the mix unless anti-air was a thing.
I don’t really care much about FPS on the Deck. It is what it is and I’m cool with that. The only negative I have is the textures are ass.
I agree that it’s not the most worthwhile use of the buttons and you are right about using the triggers. For now I’ve just mapped the back buttons to mirror the shoulder buttons and it’s working well. I also agree that all of the shortcuts I asked about are already present with long presses, I just am not a fan overall of buttons having more than one action associated just in general not even specifically about video gaming input.
To me it’s one of those things where if I was playing the game on my desktop I would bind small things like that to macro keys just for convenience.
I’ll be honest I didn’t even notice the prompts for start/select were backwards. Today I learned LOL
Tried both. Configuring in-game, the game had zero clue the buttons seemed to exist. Which makes since it’s an emulated gamepad.
I did try assigning via the controller settings key inputs I could then bind but using any non controller type input would flip the game into thinking it was mouse + keyboard. I’ve ran into this behavior a few times on the deck when adjusting the volume so this may end up being something that gets smoothed out. The game isn’t technically released yet so I don’t expect everything to be 100% smooth out of the gate.
While I think the concept of BitTorrent to handle distributed storage is a good line of thinking, I have a feeling keeping seeders alive.
I kind of wish for Pied Piper from Silicon Valley. Distributed sharding with p2p distribution. I can only speak for myself, but my phone has more storage than I would ever need, and T-Mobile 5G is unlimited, just cache the video content as and my phone can serve chunks as a temp seeder until I need that space for new content. With enough people contributing the space needed per person could be negligible. Extending to a federated backend protocol, selfhosters to large organization could contribute block storage as things scale. BBC just started exploring Mastodon. If there was a viable video platform for BBC, their resources would help establish large collective pools of data.
Just keep it a completely open source standard, very strong encryption/compression and wide duplicated sharding across devices. I absolutely hate blockchain hype, but an actual use case would be a blockchain index of where each chunk of information resides.
All of that totally hypothetical, that’s just my “throw shit at the wall” idea for a federated solution. Initial adoption would probably never succeed. Just like in the show, things are getting to incredibly complex solutions once federated networks come into play, explaining it to not computer oriented people would be neigh impossible.
Hey everyone,
I took the gamble on Starfield on the Deck and am honestly having a good time. The Bethesda jankiness is bringing me back to playing Oblivion. I have never used a controller with back pedals and really want to dive in. I went through the controller settings but couldn't find a way to pass through the back pedals to be assignable buttons.
What I would like to do is be able to toggle the in-game flashlight or pulling up the map. I can do the binding in game, but I just cannot figure out how to pass through the buttons to the game itself.
Would this be something the Deck would be capable of doing, and would anyone have some recommendations on good ways to use the extra rear buttons inside controller oriented games?
Florida is a medical state. There is perfect validity to be in rightful possession of cannabis. And as is always loudly pointed out by some, the second amendment grants everyone regardless of their race, social class, background to be in possession of a firearm.
Smells like victim blaming in the police report to save face. Fuckers.
So I looked up Ratioed since I can’t keep up with the GenZ slang. It means along the lines of a reply getting more likes/comments/responses than the original post which translate to “your post is bad and you should feel bad”.
So it seems like this person’s plan is to now have your username tagged so every time they see it they can call you stupid or some other shit and others will then flock to also call you stupid. Congrats, you were just ratioed. To me it just sounds like harassment in this case.
Seems like a bunch of petty bullshit for an online discussion board.
What I am excited about is by easing scheduling scientific research could be done at a much faster rate. Having actual data and research would help guide the legal transition. Laws and social expectations will have to be worked out once it’s readily available.
I’m really excited to see more people getting to the “find out” stage.
Took a few steps to get there. First prompt was just to create some data.
Perfect! Please generate 10 users to be used for seed data. I would like the users to be based on Dragonball Z characters
Followed with:
Okay, that is pretty cool. Lets reference something I am more passionate about. Can you generate the data again, but this time use Neon Genesis Evangelion as a reference for the data. Also please include an 11th entry at the very beginning that contains all fields as 'test' and is_admin = true
And finally:
hahaha I love that. Just for shits and gigs can you redo that but use washed up 80s rockstars as a reference?
I figured I could use data my boss could relate to.
Currently using a Hakko 936 at work. Thing is a workhorse but shows its age nowadays when it comes to digital controls.
That line got me. Holy shit.
I don’t get kids these days, but I’d use a dummy thicc API to annoy the fuck out of my boss. Just to see the eye roll.
Pushing traffic to https isn’t the worst thing. My ask would be to have a toggle to disable due to local development or server deployments where http/port 80 is the only choice.
The channel was much better when they were in the house and the backups were stored on a toilet.
I’ll echo that I also greatly appreciate this breakdown and the time you put into it.
Growing up in the southeast, every AC unit is too small.
Something to consider would be a portable/window unit to compensate in high traffic areas/bedroom. Used to use that to cool a room and let the rest of the house run a bit hotter instead of fighting the outdoor heat.