Spyke
retrolemmy.com

Hopefully somebody forks it for platforms such as DEG. Vortex is the only objectively good thing that Nexus has done in recent years. Otherwise, I can't stand those guys. From banning people for asking for a very simple feature that they end up adding a month later, to their more recent issues with censorship, they are not a good platform. The problem is that they're very easy to use, which makes it harder to move away.

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flatlinedreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Ootl, but censorship? Are you referring to the removal of the anti pronoun mod, or is there something I missed?

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Jakob Felreply
retrolemmy.com

That's one of many. They claim "no political mods" but only actually take action against political mods of a certain worldview unless there's enough backlash. I'm down for the "no political mods" policy but it has to be enforced equally.

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Jakob Felreply
retrolemmy.com

Are you genuinely asking or trying to start an argument? I only ask because that has been a common experience for me on the Fediverse.

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feddit.org

Yeah weird how that keeps happening to you huh? Must be all the other people here that are wrong.

Also, never mind, scrolling through your profile gave me all the answer I needed.

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Jakob Felreply
retrolemmy.com

More like the Fediverse at large has an issue with people who feel the need to make everything political and if you disagree, they act as if you're worse than combover mustache man.

I'm here to chat about stuff I like but sadly, I still run into BS politics.

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feddit.org

Does this support Oblivion on steam deck? I had no luck with vortex

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lemmy.sdf.org

It does not.

Currently supports Stardew Valley.

Next in their roadmap is Cyberpunk 2077, Mount & Blade 2, and Baldurs Gate 3.

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feddit.org

Hmm I was under the impression, that steam doesn't create separate prefixes like e.g. Lutris does... maybe I was wrong?

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