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              barrenfrozenwasteland.com
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| | | | | I recently recieved my Steam Deck, and I have realised an odd quirk when installing some of my games. I've doing all my PC gaming on Linux for a long time, so when I installed Pillars of Eternity to carry on my current playthrough, I was a bit surprised to find that none of my save games were showing up. | |
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              linuxgamecast.com
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| | | | | The Steam Deck goes headless! War Thunder enables EAC for Linux, Sony ditches PSN requirements, measuring Wayland latency, Nvidia drivers go VRR, and the Video Game History Foundation library opens for business! | |
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              blog.joshnichols.com
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| | | | | Drop console lock-in for a Steam Machine with Steam OS or Bazzite. Here's my mid-range build. | |
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              mattryall.net
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| | | Do we give our users too many choices? Is there a problem with this? Found this great web comic about design and usability, OK/Cancel, and it got me thinking. Raymond Chen also had an interesting post on this topic, from a Windows perspective. | ||