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Cake day: June 21st, 2023

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  • Thank you for looking into this for me! Forgive the potentially stupid question but what is Gamemode vs Big Picture?

    I’m coming from windows 10, so I’m not a Linux expert by any means. I have KDE plasma sort of replicating what windows would do, then I’m launching steam in to big picture. That setting regarding 43" scaling is only active outside a game though, it’s odd. It’s deactivated when on the in game overlay but activating it there doesn’t fix anything.

    It’s not game breaking but it is for sure annoying!



  • Thanks mate, I’ll grab some pics ASAP but to clarify the issue, steam has a setting to adjust the UI scaling when you’re using a TV since you are sitting further away. That works fine in big picture, the interface is nice and big and readable.

    I’m playing in 4k but over 3 metres. When you launch the steam overlay in game the UI is suddenly tiny and not full screen; the text is unreadable and I’d expect it to look the same scale as out of game. No idea what to adjust to fix.

    Likewise when I launch the steam keyboard in game, it’s tiny. I can interact with it but I can’t get it to type, but that’s a separate issue lol








  • Can you describe how one physically ‘plays’ this instrument? Or better yet, upload a video of someone doing so?

    For example, one plays a guitar (or any stringed instrument) by vibrating a string at different lengths to achieve different pitches. Most instruments’ bodies are hollow to provide a natural resonator so we can hear it. Electric variants don’t have to follow this, since the vibrations are picked up by magnets and amplified externally, although the vibration of a solid body stringed instrument still counts for a ton of the tone and sustain.

    What is the equivalent description of your instrument? Where does one put ones hands to play it, and how is the sound produced?