It used to be independent until Curse started Gamepedia and then got bought by Wikia.
Some apps can disable it, I think Discord does so people don't get tricked into pasting random scripts into the console
Last time I tried the Linux version of Resolve, it wouldn't start up due to it being incompatible with the default AMD drivers. This was years ago, so maybe it works now.
I hope Google dusts off Project Ara one day. That looked like a cool concept that's only now being made into a reality to some extent.
The Switch should run it fine, it's about as powerful as the consoles the game originally came out on.
I really hope the Valve Deckard is real and can compete on price with Oculus. I feel like it should be doable comparing the price of the cheapest Steam Deck to the price of the Quest 3, but I don't know a whole lot about how much more hardware has to go into a headset over a game "console" alone.
I wouldn't be surprised if this had something to do with the impending Microsoft buyout, seeing as they've been putting all their PC games on Steam for a while. That being said, I also wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft starts moving away from both Steam and Battle.net once the deal closes in favor of the Xbox launcher now that they have a ton of potential exclusives for it.
As far as I know, talklittle is focused on making a Tildes app called Three Cheers for now, and had been working it even before the announcement from Reddit. As much as it would be nice to have a Lemmy successor to RIF, the closest we'll probably get any time soon is an app that's just inspired by the RIF design.
You still can't get Rocket League on Steam on an account that didn't already have the game bought before it was F2P. Is this the case for Fall Guys, or did they go further and stop updating the Steam version?