Why system requirements say something different on their Steam Page? What am I missing?
X-plain seems fantastic for hobbyists and enthusiasts! Good to see a Linux port.
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Yeah, that's the classic one. It would be weird if there wasn't a Linux port for something "Tux" related.
Interesting that it hasn't come out yet. Did you play demo / playtest or what? I'm glad to see the Linux version.
When you call yourself Dr Direspect only stupid wouldn't believe that in some time it becomes your reality. It was unavoidable.
Yeah but there is some menu with it like food or something idk.
So you're suggesting more "network" control. I like it.
I use NetGuard, but I don't see any benefits from having root in it.
Hmm, interesting, I think the closest thing that I use now is TrackerControl.
I'm using my VPN "socket" with TrackerControl.
define your own custom firewall rules is very powerful
Yeah, and also easy to mess up connections so they no longer work properly. 😆
I redirect all DNS requests to my own DNS with a custom rule (for apps, like Termux, using hardcoded DNS lookups instead of what the phone is set to)
That seems cool. For now, I'm using Mullvad's public DNS service. See their dns-blocklists.
I also know App Manager, and I'm using it and with root it with ease blocks any necessary trackers and other things. Have you tried it?
From the security standpoint, I think rooting is always against the security. That's why DivestOS and GrapheneOS are against it, and it shouldn't be tried. However, I was interested in Shizuku that also is some another hole to patch up when exploited.
DirectX is a set of APIs for game and multimedia development on Windows, whereas X11 and Wayland are display protocols that manage how graphical applications are rendered and interact with the desktop environment. DirectX is more similar to Vulkan in terms of providing a low-level API for high-performance graphics rendering or OpenGL.
Has it supported Linux more or just adding more content?
Yeah, its Linux port is superb now compared to CS:GO.