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Personal account of mobile linux gamer | Trying to play i386/amd64 games on ARM

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Heasterian@heasterian·
@JillValendyke Not really, Lara from original games is Machiavelli, just looking for a way to get things for her collection. Like, she only care after she cause literał apocalypse. She is fine with killing innocent people.
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Heasterian@heasterian·
@RedakturPortalu Dawno mnie żadna gra nie wynudziła tak jak Forza Horizon. Jak mam ochotę pograć w wyścigi to odpalam Most Wanteda albo Burnout'a Paradise i odpuszczam jak rubberbanding mnie zmęczy bo nic mi od lat nie siada xD
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Redaktor Portalu@RedakturPortalu·
Nie jest to dziwne, że Sony nie ma swojej Forzy Horizon? Mają tylko Gran Turismo, które jest raczej dla prawdziwych fanatyków motoryzacji, a nie są w stanie odpowiedzieć niczym w stronę Microsoftu w segmencie wyścigów arcade. Mają przecież Motorstorma, który rozwaliłby głowy, jakby wyszła nowa część teraz, a nic z tą marką nie robią. Ja wiem, że stworzenie takiej gry, która jest właściwie potężną platformą z otwartym światem kosztuje jakiś absurdalny hajs. Ale Sony biedne nie jest, Forza na PS5 sprzedała się super z tego co pamiętam, ale są obsrani zapewne. I się nie dziwię, Microsoft robi sobie co chce w tej kategorii rozgrywki, ale bardzo bym chciał niebieską odpowiedź na zielone wyścigi. @thegranturismo dawajcie Gran Turismo Horizon, Sony wam da pieniądze. A The Crew jest mega dojebane. Ubisoft zrobił super robotę. Reszta części też taka fajna?
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Heasterian@heasterian·
@yuriwaves It bothers me mostly in backgrounds so I made a reshade that fixed it for me. I disable it only for main quests, but it's on for exploration.
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frover enjoyer@yuriwaves·
I like visiting Huanglong every now and then, and it’s a bit sad to see how Kuro has shifted toward making the environment look more realistic. Does it look good? Yes—but personally, I preferred how it was before. Maybe just me
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Heasterian@heasterian·
@eoNaho1 @lycordiata We have to give some credit so Mesa and Box64 devs. ARM is not the end of the world and Box64 supports Risc-V and Loongarch that FEX do not support and without Mesa drivers, whole GPU acceleration in Exagear, termux etc. would be delayed a lot.
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Naho@eoNaho1·
@heasterian @lycordiata Simplesmente incrível, agradeço muito a steam por estar investindo no proton e no fex Sem contar a comunidade que se juntou lá no começo com o exagear, eu tenho um moto g100 e consigo jogar algumas coisinhas nele também, é muito bom Atenciosamente, Naho
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Vito@lycordiata·
pra mim é uma contradição gigante essa nova era de nerdao fetichista em técnica (a rapaziada tarada em hardware) em qualquer bosta eletrônica. Mas ai quando um cara faz uma engenharia massa dessa, "nao vale nada pq o fps ta baixo" Santa ignorância
Senhor Linguica Pro@SrLinguicaVIVE

O modder Naga no YT modificou o Switch Lite ao extremo, aumentando a RAM pra 8GB, eMMC de 256 GB e uma tela Super5 OLED. Com isso ele rodou Final Fantasy VII Remake (Box64 + Wine) e diversos outros emuladores no console, feito impressionante!

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Heasterian@heasterian·
@eoNaho1 @lycordiata Not only on Switch. Just phones are have power to run pretty good games. Here is Doom 2016 running on Poco F1 with mobian linux installed (ARM64 Steam beta and Proton 11 ARM beta, KDE Plasma Mobile DE). Pretty good result, but it stutters due to swap usage.
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Naho@eoNaho1·
@lycordiata Pior que, é um jogo de Pc rodando em um switch lite modificado via emulação, se o switch tivesse 8GB eu tenho certeza que ele rodaria esse jogo nativo Atenciosamente, Naho
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Jakub Wiech
Jakub Wiech@jakubwiech·
Budzą się w człowieku dwa wilki. Z jednej strony naprawdę trudno się przywalać do akcji, w której zbierane są miliony złotych na pomoc dzieciom chorym na raka. Jeśli nawet jednej osobie da się pomóc, to będzie to wspaniała i pożyteczna rzecz, bo tu chodzi o ludzkie życie. Ale z drugiej strony: takie akcje łatwo stają się wymówką do tego, byśmy rezygnowali z rozwiązywania problemów np. ze służbą zdrowia naprawdę skutecznymi narzędziami, które dać może tylko państwo. Zresztą, spójrzcie na skalę. Zbiórka LatwoGang zaraz dobije do 40 mln zł. Kwota wydaje się astronomiczna, ale osadźmy ją w kontekście: to np. równowartość dwóch dni pomocy publicznej dla nierentownych kopalń w 2025 roku. Albo równowartość 1,5 dnia wsparcia do zakupów węgla z 2022 roku. Albo równowartość 1,5 godziny państwowych wydatków na ochronę zdrowia w 2025 r., przy czym warto zaznaczyć, że żeby dobić do średniej unijnej Polska powinna wydawać na ten cel prawie dwa razy więcej. Aha, żeby na skali państwa zorganizować taką zrzutkę wystarczy podnieść miesięczne opodatkowanie pracujących Polaków o 22 grosze. Przypomnę tylko, że koszt niedawnego obniżenia składki zdrowotnej dla NFZ w tym roku szacowany jest na 6,44 mld zł. Żeby to pokryć, LatwoGang będzie musiał zorganizować jeszcze jakieś 160 takich zbiórek. Pierwszy wilk powie: no dobra, ale popatrz, tyle sławnych osób przyszło promować fundację, zbiórkę i dawać ogromne ilości pieniędzy na ten cel. Rozkręciła się szeroka, ogólnokrajowa akcja, podniesie się świadomość, To też się liczy, a jak sam napisałeś: wystarczy, że pomogą jednemu człowiekowi, by to było wspaniałe i pożyteczne. A drugi od razu odpowie: tak, ale spora część z tych osób chwaliła się np. tym, jak unikają płacenia podatków dzięki fundacjom rodzinnym. I owszem - to legalne, mogli to zrobić na gruncie obowiązującego prawa. Ale - parafrazując łacińską paremię - nie wszystko co legalne, jest słuszne. No i tak to się kłócą te dwa wilki. Można ich kłótnię uciszać pytaniami „A Ty ile dałeś?”, „Kiedy zrobisz lepszą zbiórkę?” czy „Czemu krytykujesz ludzi, którzy coś robią”. Ale to są kwestie, które padają daleko od najważniejszego pytania, które trzeba tu postawić - pytania o efektywność i sprawiedliwość obecnego systemu, od którego zależy ludzie zdrowie i życie w skali ogólnokrajowej. Kiedy płonie dom, to można jednocześnie chwalić tych, którzy biegną go gasić z kubłami, wiadrami czy szklankami wody i domagać się stworzenia systemu, w którym na miejsce podjechały zastępy profesjonalnej państwowej straży pożarnej z wozami i drabinami, krytykując przy tym ludzi, którzy starali się, żeby zlikwidować lokalną remizę.
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Heasterian@heasterian·
@qam_ik Jest lepsza pod względem technicznym? Nie. Czy znacznie lepiej pasuje do postaci? Tak, nowa nie ma podejścia na żadnej scenie, którą pokazali.
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Heasterian@heasterian·
@SledziuStream Ja chyba po prostu kolejny raz ogram oryginał xD jakoś to co pokazali nie przekonuje mnie do kupienia odświeżonej wersji
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Sebastian Aaltonen@SebAaltonen·
Modern path-tracing comparison shots are dishonest. Devs didn't bother to implement standard local light shadow maps. I don't see SSAO either. Of course it looks like shit if you are removing all the basic stuff that even PS3 games had.
BenchmarKing@BMKing23

Ray Tracing vs Path Tracing in #PRAGMATA . Path Tracing looks stunning, no doubt, but do we really need it for basic effects like casting a shadow or adding shading beneath the car? Or to properly shade characters’ faces? I think the answer is a clear NO.

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Heasterian@heasterian·
@Lina_Hoshino Modules for ARM64EC are build as dlls, both Box64 and FEX version. I don't think you could do that with Rosetta without reverse engeenering it.
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Hoshino Lina / 星乃リナ 🩵 3D Yuri Wedding 2026!!!
That would mean the "core" Wine code could be built for arm64 and talk to the native arm64 macOS libraries, while Windows apps run as emulated Intel core (on Rosetta or an alternative, like FEX). Then everything would still work.
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Suzie Dawson
Suzie Dawson@Suzi3D·
Software should be neutral and the only master it should serve is the user. If software is not neutral and serves a master other than the user, then the software is a virus. x.com/RnaudBertrand/…
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand

If governments were actually doing their job, this Palantir document 👇 wouldn't be a manifesto they proudly boast about, but a clear sign of the urgent need to purge its software from the public institutions it has infiltrated. What are they saying, essentially? They basically promote a clash of civilization worldview in which there exists a "they" - the supposed enemies of Western civilization, whose cultures the document codes as inferior - and a "we" who must stop indulging in decadent restraint and invest massively in AI weapons and defense software (which conveniently makes Palantir's product catalog the civilizational cure). Look at point 4 for instance. They write that "the limits of soft power, of soaring rhetoric alone, have been exposed. The ability of free and democratic societies to prevail requires something more than moral appeal. It requires hard power, and hard power in this century will be built on software." It all rests on a pretty massive assumption: that coexistence is impossible. Why would "free and democratic societies" (by which they obviously mean Western-style liberal-democracies) need to "prevail"? Why can't they simply coexist with other civilizations or political systems out there? Nowhere in the document do they defend this assumption: it's simply asserted as the starting condition of the argument. But it's the entire ballgame: if civilizations and political systems can coexist - as they largely have, imperfectly but recognizably, throughout history - then the entire case they make in the document evaporates. In fact one can argue that, studying history, the big problem was not that civilizations couldn't coexist: it was that, from time to time, one of them decided that others were inferior, threatening, or standing in the way of its rightful expansion - and acted accordingly. So many catastrophes and so much human suffering in history trace back not to the fact of plural civilizations, but to one of them deciding it could no longer tolerate the others. The problem, in other words, has almost always been exactly the worldview Palantir is now selling. Their manifesto isn't warning against the cause of some of the worst periods in history: it's arguing for reviving them! Or take point 15: they explicitly call for the re-armament of Germany and Japan, and an end to "Japanese pacifism". Basically undoing one of the foundational settlements of the post-WW2 order. I mean, think about the insanity of this for a second: a private company - unelected, answerable only to its shareholders - is casually proposing to overturn the security architecture of two continents. A settlement that took a world war, and tens of millions of dead to establish. Why do they propose this? There is obviously a commercial motivation: a remilitarized Germany and Japan are massive new defense-software markets. But the more troubling answer is that point 15 fits into the ideological project the rest of the manifesto lays out - a civilizational contest requires a consolidated Western bloc, and pacifist members are a liability in such a contest. So taking a step back we now have what's the most influential defense-software company in the world, with its code deeply embedded in all the machinery of Western states - intelligence agencies, militaries, police forces, welfare systems, border controls - openly outing itself as an ideological project. They're effectively saying "our tools aren't meant to serve your foreign policy. They're meant to enforce ours." Because, worryingly, that's what they CAN do. Palantir software is all about basically telling states: "these are your threats, these are the people and groups to watch, these are the patterns that matter, these are the targets that warrant action." For instance the DGSI - the French intelligence services - use Palantir (see: x.com/RnaudBertrand/…): do you honestly think the software is warning them about, say, the NSA tapping the phones of French government officials? About the weaponization of US extraterritorial law against French companies? Did it warn them about the AUKUS ambush that cost France a sixty-billion-euro submarine contract? Obviously not. And that's exactly what the manifesto is saying. They've positioned themselves as advocates of Western civilizational unity, so their software can't undermine it. The ideological position and the product roadmap have to align, or the whole project falls apart. This makes their software not only deeply dangerous for the world as a whole but also, almost by definition, for any country using it. When it comes to your security as a state, it is primordial you base yourself on truth as opposed to ideology. The entire point of an intelligence agency is to tell its government what is true, not what your so-called "allies'" defense contractors would like you to see. A state that outsources its threat assessment to a company with an explicit ideological agenda is not gathering intelligence, it is essentially subscribing to propaganda. The conclusion couldn't be more obvious. Every government still running Palantir software in its intelligence, security, or public-service infrastructure needs to start ripping it out, now! Lest they want to be embarked on the delusional and deeply destructive clash-of-civilizations crusade Palantir has now openly committed itself to.

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Heasterian@heasterian·
@carygolomb As Steam use libcef, porting client itself shouldn't be that big of a deal.
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Heasterian@heasterian·
@carygolomb Wine on Android do not have way to display apps. You can use things like Termux-X11 and run games with GPU acceleration, but it creates additional bottlenecks.
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Cary Golomb@carygolomb·
So.. how much longer until the Steam app on Android installs PC games?
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Heasterian@heasterian·
@Tyretes @carygolomb CPU performace is almost non issue. Games like Cyberpunk have GPU/memory bandwidth bottlenecks.
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Heasterian@heasterian·
@Tyretes @carygolomb Main issue is wine's lack of native rendering on Android and poor vulkan drivers. In case of a lot of Mali GPU's, they on top of it they lack some hardware compression support.
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Heasterian@heasterian·
@ProIkranRider @carygolomb I did not checked it in practice, but Proton most likely can just work if you drop in Box64's dll for Wow64, same way as Wine work. Main missing thing is native display handling by Wine/Proton, thing that twaik (dev of Termux-X11) and native Steam client for Android.
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zeke ross@ProIkranRider·
@carygolomb Valve is pretty heavily invested in FEX, which doesn't work on Android. Valve could build out a Box64 emulator on their own, but I doubt it'd be something they'd be really focused on. Considering SteamOS and Frame use Waydroid, native android apps on steam is very possible.
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