Mass Effect - Legendary Edition on Steamdeck. Coming up to the end of ME2 now and having a blast replaying games I haven’t touched since I was a teenager.
Mass Effect - Legendary Edition on Steamdeck. Coming up to the end of ME2 now and having a blast replaying games I haven’t touched since I was a teenager.
Grabbed Mass Effect Legendary Edition on sale for £4.99 and having a blast. Completed the first game last night and now started on the second one. Runs like a dream, EA launcher didn’t cause any issues (I loaded it in desktop mode the first time) and the game is as good as I remember from first time around.
The only issue I’m having is when I use the HDR calibration in game I wind up losing a bunch of detail in dark areas and the image overall is way too dark.
I’ve also picked up subnautica ready to give it a proper go at some point after picking it up and it not quite gripping me on game pass on desktop.
I’ve never been a Linux guy but recently I’ve switched to Pop!OS on my laptop and bought a Steam Deck. Other than a few teething issues with the laptop I’ve had a great experience and I wouldn’t consider myself ridiculously tech savvy. I’d absolutely consider switching my gaming PC over but my worry is loss of performance and being unable to use my game pass games. I’d be super happy if I could switch my PC over in the next couple of years.
The Wedding at Cana by Paolo Veronese is hung opposite the Mona Lisa and honestly was far more worth seeing as far as I’m concerned. It was also mostly ignored by people desperate to get their selfie with a postage stamp-sized painting for their social media.
It did!
My username on here wasn’t descriptive enough for Bing so I went with an old one I used back in my teens - DarthGrapefruit
Honestly I think it was keeping the “styling” prompts the same (volumetric lighting, artstation, concept art, fantasy, intricate) while varying other themes. Sometimes it strayed a little when I removed things so I added them back in. Sometimes I removed them to get a particular look. It’s all just experimentation.
Thanks! I’m really glad people are enjoying them!
Sure thing! I’m no expert but have just stumbled across a few useful bits over time.
This was the hookah smoking cat-person -
Prompt: cinematic portrait of a rugged old khaajit cat-person sorcerer D&D sitting in a medieval style hookah lounge in an outdoor marketplace. intricate, volumetric lighting, exterior scene, beautiful building, digital painting, highly detailed, artstation, sharp focus, illustration, concept art, busy, designer clothes, well dressed, wearing robes and gold jewellery, gangster, fantasy, grunge, sea of thieves style, colourful, exaggerated style, 80s Saturday morning cartoon, patterned tiles, Arabic, exotic, hot, marketplace, spices, fruit, oasis, palm leaves
Thanks, I was aiming for consistency more than anything. I wanted them to feel like they all existed in the same fantasy world (with some VERY slight steam punk influence).
No plans to use them for anything but it DOES make me want to start a D&D campaign.
I have literally no idea what “hexbear” and “tankies” are. I’d never even heard these words before being on Lemmy but they’re all over the place on here.
Not everyone has a passport or the money to buy one simply to vote.
I’ve had a great time playing the Stellaris base game but stopped playing after I felt like I was being locked out of a bunch of new content in DLC. I’ve been keeping an eye out for a complete pack of the DLC but even on sale I’d need to pay way more than I paid for the base game.
I dunno. They’ve provided this for free for Early Access backers (like me), which they didn’t need to do and none of this is required to enjoy the game. I just considering it as a bonus for backers and a small top up for people who don’t want to miss out.
A band-aid. Though in most circumstances it would just be a “plaster”.