I just used the current article title.
It is noteworthy that it sold out, despite the price hike. Apparently it's still desirable at that price, although without actual sales numbers it's hard to say for sure.
I just used the current article title.
It is noteworthy that it sold out, despite the price hike. Apparently it's still desirable at that price, although without actual sales numbers it's hard to say for sure.
Ouch, that's rough.
I mean, this is technically better than it just not being available. But those prices are hard to swallow, makes me really glad to already have mine. Really hope nothing happens to it.
I flip to desktop mode and use the Steam Link app to connect to my PC. If you are looking to play a really high end game via streaming, I recommended not using the SteamOS streaming and rather using the SteamLink app. Performance and controller detection work much better.
That's an interesting idea, I'll try it out. Haven't had much luck with Moonlight/etc working on my setup. Steam streaming is easy to use but performance is mixed, so improved steam streaming sounds great.
I appreciate the ascii drawing, thanks for including it!
Personally I've been encountering more issues with docking than I used to have. Seems like it will work fine in either docked or handheld mode by themselves, but swapping between the two will cause a game to crash or steamOS to restart within the next 5-10 minutes.
I am on beta, so it could just be a SteamOS bug that's not in the normal builds.
There are some non-Steam games that I can’t run through Steam because of its sandboxing (bubblewrap and pressure-vessel and such).
Do you mind giving some examples of what kind of issues you're having here?
I've had really good luck with running external games through steam, so I'm just curious what kind of issues you're having.
I probably enjoyed 2 & 3 the most of the series, but I've been meaning go back and play the Steam version of the first one. The english translation wasn't great when I played it, and I had mixed feelings about the day time limit.
My main point was that even if Plex is the best solution, the $750 lifetime fee was enough for me to put up with some inconveniences of Jellyfin even if it wasn't as easy.
Not saying Jellyfin is better than Plex, but Plex has to be a lot better for the price increase to be justified.
I know you're just trying to make a point, but in case you're serious:
You can't install tailscale because Roku is a closed device, so your best remaining options are:
Thankfully haven't encountered that myself, sounds terrible.
I am on the beta update channel, so might be worth switching to beta for awhile to see if it fixes it for you.
Oh I hadn't even noticed that. Are you talking about where you can "fling" the virtual ball and have momentum carry the cursor across the screen?
Also is your username based on the Witchspring character? Or something else?
Probably was marked as sold out for awhile, I've seen at least 4 different websites report on it being sold out earlier today. I'm assuming some of those sites actually verified it showed as sold out online.