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And then there’s Epic’s spyware, their ass of a CEO, their relationship to Tencent, and probably a few things I’m forgetting at the moment.
Fuck Epic indeed.
Honestly having Heroic and co. is like doing their work for them. At least Steam and GOG are supportive of Linux (much less so in the case of GOG but still), not the case with Tim “Linux=Moving to Canada” Sweeney’s Epic “We pretend saving the PC gaming ecosystem by bringing in exclusives and other shit” Games
@JaxiiRuff @mr_MADAFAKA Competition is good, but GOG is the only one I’ve really seen anyone say they prefer over Steam. For various reasons, the Epic store seems to mainly be used begrudgingly for games only sold there, or to take advantage of free games they give away.
The Heroic Launcher is already quite good.
Looking forward to Bottles Next
Heroic
Yup, my only complaint is that Steam Deck controller doesn’t seem to work automatically with Heroic games launched through desktop mode, and most guides I see recommend running games through Steam.
If Heroic had smooth integration with the Steam Deck, I’d use it a lot more.
my only complaint is that Steam Deck controller doesn’t seem to work automatically with Heroic games launched through desktop mode
If you hold start for 1 second in desktop mode you can switch between Desktop and Gamepad profile (which should just emulate a regular gamepad), assuming you don’t mean that.
Really? Where is that documented?
From what I see, the only way to do it is to launch Steam and configure it there, and Steam needs to be running while I’m playing whatever game. Or at least that’s what I found online. It seems most people add Heroic to Steam, so maybe I’ll try that.
It’s not documented directly since it’s done with Steam’s built-in controller customisation. Under desktop mode in Steam Settings -> Controller -> Desktop Layout -> Edit Layout – there are two Action Sets with the start button bound to switch between them on long press. You’ll hear a sound when it happens as well and the game will detect it as an Xbox controller.
This acts system wide as long as Steam is running but it won’t give you the per-application customisation you get by adding it to Steam.
Thanks! I’ll play around with it. I haven’t played around with the controller customization that much, just basic things like remapping a couple buttons.
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It’s an open platform, surely they can get it working.
I still have problems with any game in the Heroic Launcher that has well… its own launcher. Just can’t get em to work at all.
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Ooh that’s nice! I’ll give that a go. Thank you =)
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There are just too many of these goddamn launchers.
That gave me a good laugh.
Looks like TL;DW - rewrite Heroic in Rust, and rearchitect it a bit to more easily support other stores than GOG and EGS. There’s also an intro to other options.
I was wondering why they wanted to rewrite it then I realised they are using electron…ouch!
Eh, I think something like Electron makes a lot of sense, but maybe they’ll go with tauri instead if it’s going to be written in Rust. The app itself isn’t really performance sensitive since it basically just launches games in another process, so using a web view isn’t really an issue, and could even be helpful in order to handle 2FA and whatnot.
So I wouldn’t expect them to rewrite with GTK+ or Qt or something, but who knows!
I work with Electron daily, I swear it’s terrible and a pain in the ass for anything vaguely complex. They better go with Tauri for real
Yeah, I use it at work too, and my personal projects use Tauri.
I’m so sorry.