[-] dragnansia@lemmy.world 5 points 7 hours ago

As Blu Rays are read only, you obviously can't apply the patch there. The patches were always downloaded and applied to the game parts you had on your hard drive. What was wrong with that?

You need a "launcher" just to download update, and it's not the most ideal for me. I prefer to have nothing between the button play (or click on the executable), and the game launch.

At some point, steam will enshittify or shut down. That's when we will realize that online only distribution might not have been such a great idea.

I agree with you, only online is totally stupid because the moment the service shutdown you lose everything. This is why GOG is good, because after buying a game, I can create backup on external disk. The only biggest problem for me is they don't have a good Linux integration for GOG Galaxy 2.

This is not perfect, but it's a better start than nothing. And it's difficult to do this because of DRM on other store.

[-] dragnansia@lemmy.world 4 points 8 hours ago

I see some problem with physical media :

  • Storage: ~100Go (Blu-ray), ~5Go on DVD
    • For all the non opti game who take more than 100Go of space ? Multiple DVD/Blu-ray ?
  • Update: actually if a game need a update how to do this ?
    • Download a zip file to apply the patch ? Possibility to directly write the patch on the DVD/Blu-ray for future install ?

If we use DVD/Blu-ray we need a player to install the game (I really prefer to have one on my computer/laptop than nothing, but it's not how things work now 😭).

I totally prefer the physical media, but it's not perfect. To have something easy for consumer, the game industry need to do some change like : opti the game size, find a good method to update the game, and no DRM on the physical media.

[-] dragnansia@lemmy.world 7 points 11 hours ago

If like you say Steam is only garbage, make a list of good alternative.

  • Epic Game (worst)

    • Launcher -> horrible and worst than Steam. Actually you can use heroic games launcher (less problems)
    • Store -> really bad
    • DRM
    • Need update to play game
    • Only Windows / Mac (i don't care about mobile for the small amount of game)
    • Not version for Linux and Tim Sweeney not like Linux and say a big amount of stupidity.
    • Doesn't have all the tools and feature for dev like Steam
    • No Workshop alternative
  • Gog (need more game and feature)

    • Gog galaxy (latest test in 2022) -> good launcher but no Linux version
    • Games for Windows, Linux, Mac
    • Not all game can be found here because it's only DRM free game
    • Doesn't have all the tools and feature for dev like Steam
    • No Workshop alternative

From what i can see, Steam is not perfect but it's better than Epic for sure, and have more feature and game than Gog. I don't include itch because for me it's not a gaming store.

If anyone have another store, or want to correct anything.

[-] dragnansia@lemmy.world 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Okay, let's compare KDE and Ubuntu, as I understand it.

From what you said, the terminal reminds you than a Pro version exist, and that you can buy it. => This is a ads, they try to sell their product to you.

More question for the Ubuntu parts:

  • How often does this happen ? Just once a year ?

KDE send a notification once a year to say they need donation, help for translation, coding, writing documentation, and more. => This is not a ads, this is a message to get help and donations, and only once a year.


If you don't see the big difference between the two things, i don't know how to make it more clear with other words.

I don't use Ubuntu, and if some parts are wrong, I wait for corrections !

[-] dragnansia@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago

What I meant was that if he wants to try out Gnome, he should install only few extensions to have a vanilla experience. Then he can install the extensions he wants. I would have said the same thing for KDE or any DE.

"Try first without tweak and when it's work and you like it, try modify" something like this.

[-] dragnansia@lemmy.world 10 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I don't really use KDE, and if I forgot some really crucial information thanks to correct me.
You can use the KDE spin version of Fedora with plasma 6, or if you love the rolling release of Arch you can try openSUSE Tumbleweed with KDE (you choose you desktop environment at installation).

And for what you going to loose if you go to GNOME :

  • HDR (you can enable HDR experimental on mutter but not working for me).
  • VRR (it's experimental on GNOME and work for me).
  • You need extensions to customize your desktop, its not really a problem but some people don't want to many extensions (like me).
  • Customization in KDE that you don't find in gnome, even in extensions.
  • For Krunner you can use meta button to open gnome overview and start typing to find app.

And if you want to try GNOME try to stay the most "vanilla" possible. Some extensions I use :

[-] dragnansia@lemmy.world 3 points 5 months ago

They're working for me on PC.

[-] dragnansia@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago

We've already tried ZeroTier a long time ago, and it works well, but if you want to add another person to the game, it's a "lot" of steps before you can play. You're probably right that the best solution would be to use ZeroTier, but it's not the most practical for everyone. At least that's my opinion.
And you need to install a new application just to play with others, which is not what I want.

[-] dragnansia@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago

I'm going to look at Tailscale Funnel and I don't want my friends to have to install software to play.

[-] dragnansia@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago

I don't know if this is paranoia, but I don't read good things on Cloudflare for privacy.
And after some thinking, using OVH VPS is not the best thing to do for privacy...

You got me 😂

[-] dragnansia@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago

I'm going to try your first approach, which seems to be what I want.
The second one looks tempting, but the first one seems to be more secure, I think.

[-] dragnansia@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago

This can be a solution, but only for game servers, and I'm just going to use Tailscale or Netbird for apps.

From what I can see, it's possible to use this for playing Minecraft with this mod, modflared. Not the best solution, but a working one (I hope).

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Hello everyone :D

I’m looking to host some gaming servers to play with my friends (minecraft, enshrouded, and others), and some apps (paperless-ng, jellyfin, seafile, etc.). Each game server must be accessible from the Internet, but only certain applications will be accessible (jellyfin, etc.)

I don't want to open any ports on my router or share my public IP. I already have a domain name, and I'm thinking of using some VPS to host a reverse proxy with tailscale or netbird.

For the VPS, I'm thinking of using OVH with unlimited bandwidth. I already have the domain name here, and I live in France where the servers are.

A few questions :

  • Is this a good idea ? Any better solution is welcome.
  • I don't really know how I'm going to redirect subdomains to use the correct reverse proxy. Local DNS on the VPS ?
  • Tailscale or Netbird ? (I actually don't have any idea)
  • Won't using Tailscale or Netbird like this cause performance losses on game servers ?

Reverse proxy :

  • nginx for application
  • infrared or gate for minecraft server
  • Others for different game servers if needed.
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