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[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

That depends, the Fallout and Elder Scrolls games are easily modded regardless of OS, and I've had good luck with HedgeModManager too for Sonic Generations, and even for Civ3, C3X fixes the black map bug however I haven't found a good fix for the crackling and popping audio.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

Canon's recent paywalling behavior if other companies start copying them, would be a good argument for picking up film again if you don't care about video capabilities and only need stills - due to film's analog nature, it and the gear that uses it, is immune to paywalls/DRM, and you actually own hard copies of your shots to digitize at will to boot.

Also, don't expect Kodachrome to ever be rebooted as its process, which was proprietary and thus died with that stock, was too complex to try and bring back in the present day (although some people have tried to reverse-engineer it to varying success before).

To add to this, the same advantages of being immune to paywalls/DRM and actually owning hard copies of your work that you can digitize at will also applies to, say, drawing using real materials vs. using a digital program - your paper and pencils/crayons/what-have-you will never be affected by paywalls/DRM as they're analog in a sense as well, and you have a hard copy you can digitize at will.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

I'm more of a proponent for running some Linux distro for my main OS and then virtualizing Windows if desired for things that are broken in WINE/Proton somehow but work fine in Windows, at this point.

I don't trust Windows enough to run it baremetal in a dual-boot anymore though, virtualization at least isolates it from the host where it counts, where in a dual-boot, even if it generally doesn't happen, there's still the looming threat of Windows screwing up the Linux install somehow, where that isn't a problem when virtualizing since, as I said, it's isolated where it counts, even if paravirtualization is a thing for storage drivers and networking and the like, and hardware passthrough is a thing for things like GPUs.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago) (2 children)

There's still the odd game that's somehow broken in WINE that isn't broken by anticheat or DRM, but by just being crusty code, but those edge cases will do fine in a Windows VM /w a spare GPU being passed through to it.

Anything that uses kernel anticheat, so basically any modern multiplayer title, is platform-locked into a baremetal Windows install, but since I have no interest whatsoever in modern multiplayer titles and thus no interest in anything with a kernel anticheat, I can do just fine virtualizing Windows in that scenario while using a Linux host for everything else.

(which, Soulbringer, one of my previous edge-case titles, works great in Proton /w dxwrapper+DXVK, but Civ3's audio is still broken in Proton even if C3X fixes the graphics, so that's still being ran in a Windows VM, which I currently have Win11 LTSC running in a VM /w my Vega 56 being passed through to it for just that very purpose, while I'm using an RX 6600 for my host card)

As for apps like Maya, Blender is actually competitive with it nowadays.

As an addendum relating to modern multiplayer titles, those are the few titles where it would make more sense to play them on console instead of PC anyways since the way in which they're locked down goes against PC's main selling point: the fact that you actually own your system to a degree where the consoles are effectively locked into the PS, Xbox, or Nintendo walled garden.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Even DRM-free storefronts like 7Digital for music or GOG for games aren't immune to random delistings.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (3 children)

Objectively, dial-up.

Otoh, what I would really badly like to become a thing again is actual media ownership, ie. not having streaming services randomly yank your stuff away from you.

Also, I would nominate the fact that the 'It's obsolete as soon as you get it in the door' meme hasn't been valid for decades now, but hardware manufacturers, Windows itself, and the game industry are trying really hard to make that a thing again seemingly.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

This is just going to push people who aren't locked into Windows, away from Windows, and Linux is making a pretty good argument for itself as a viable alternative atm, particularly for gaming.

Although another option would be to virtualize Windows on a Linux host too, that's what I'm doing right now /w Win10 LTSC for general apps that aren't entirely WINE-friendly, and then Win8.1 for some older games that aren't entirely WINE-friendly, and the Win8.1 VM has my R9 270 being passed through to it over vfio-pci for graphics for that reason.

The Win10 VM is using VirtIO paravirtualized graphics because its intended use case doesn't need anything more than basic acceleration as it was spun up mainly for running CUETools on for the things that app can't do in Mono, eg. like transcoding FLAC images to Vorbis or Opus.

As for gaming beyond the few edge cases that don't run well in WINE that are due to just being old code, I don't play anything that has an anticheat so 99% of my gaming is easily doable in Proton.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

It's only on Linux though, for Windows, CUETools and CUERipper are some of the most powerful OSS tools for ripping CDs you can get.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago (3 children)

Whipper is pretty much a text-based clone of EAC.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

Good luck with that too, especially as GPL3 has a clause specifically forbidding tivoization built into it.

The type of thing RH is doing with the RHEL EULA in order to attempt to circumvent GPL2 protections? Yeah, that wouldn't fly under GPL3.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 days ago

The current administration is seemingly trying to kill the very concept of free speech and expression.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (7 children)

Good luck, especially if they try to ban people from ripping their CDs to FLAC as well, like, how would you even find out if someone is doing that, for instance?

Unless you somehow force a backdoor into rippers like Exact Audio Copy, CUERipper, or Whipper, the latter two being OSS, you can't.

Even SCMS never phoned home to anyone simply because the capability to do that didn't exist yet when that copy protection scheme was first implemented, and it only applied to dubbing a CD over to DAT, MD, or DCC over S/PDIF on consumer gear.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.org/post/16475

A drawing of a couple bunnies opening presents around the tree on Christmas that I made years ago, with a vignette filter added to it.

 

A drawing of a couple bunnies opening presents around the tree on Christmas that I made years ago, with a vignette filter added to it.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.org/post/16466

Added a vignette filter to an Luvdisc drawing I made a few years ago.

 

Added a vignette filter to an Luvdisc drawing I made a few years ago.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.org/post/16434

A drawing of a pair of Butterfree flying off into the sunset that I made forever ago.

 

A drawing of a pair of Butterfree flying off into the sunset that I made forever ago.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.org/post/16427

An oil pastel drawing I made a few years ago of Pachirisu hanging out in a field somewhere.

 

An oil pastel drawing I made a few years ago of Pachirisu hanging out in a field somewhere.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.org/post/16417

A drawing I did a few years ago of some bunnies playing on a slide and blowing colored bubbles.

 

A drawing I did a few years ago of some bunnies playing on a slide and blowing colored bubbles.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.org/post/16400

A drawing of a couple bunnies playing with a model train set.

 

A drawing of a couple bunnies playing with a model train set.

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