You could try running the Android version through Waydroid.
Found this after searching for “Steam Deck Waydroid”, it might be helpful IDK: https://github.com/ryanrudolfoba/SteamOS-Waydroid-Installer
You could try running the Android version through Waydroid.
Found this after searching for “Steam Deck Waydroid”, it might be helpful IDK: https://github.com/ryanrudolfoba/SteamOS-Waydroid-Installer
You can use str()
to print the array of groups as-is, or use other functions to parse the data from the array. Also, prints()
is the right function to use for comma-separated print values.
Possible quick-and-dirty fix:
func _on_area_2d_area_entered(area):
prints("Collision detected by:", get_name(), "| group:", str(area.get_groups()) )
This might help too:
func _on_area_2d_area_entered(area):
# Information about the detected area
var area_name: String = area.name
var area_groups: Array[StringName] = area.get_groups()
# Check with type_groups[] array defined earlier; probably redundant step
for checked_group in type_groups:
if checked_group in area_groups:
prints("Collision detected by:", self.get_name(), "| detected area:", area_name, "| group:", checked_group)
If there’s problems with collison detection make sure both areas have the same layer/mask. Remember the docs are your friend.
I love Quake 2. When I want to play Quake 2 I will play Quake 2. I do not want an “AI” hallucination of Quake 2. Nobody wants an “AI” hallucination of any game.
I didn’t think ugly Shrek was possible but here we are
Skeleton Crew is also really good. It’s not on the same level as Andor, but it’s the only other thing worth a chance.
Probably because Valve provides a native Linux client
Also, Mr. FEAR by SIAMÉS has a nice animation about an alien (?) and a human merging to make a larger alien (?).
Lone Digger by Caravan Palace. It’s about a murder-brawl at an animal strip club.
“Switch to your other weapon, it’s faster than reloading!”
I do this for fun while waiting for things to load
Alt+Right click is the default binding for the in-game ping system, iirc.
Other than that, you’d have to search the Keyboard shortcuts in KDE settings for ALT+ to find what’s causing the sound.
The movie “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” comes to mind.
All the major characters are racing to find the Fountain of Youth, but all for different reasons. It’s a very entertaining movie.
The spoiler reasons for each:
The British want to find the Fountain to stop the Spanish from getting it.
The Spanish want to find the Fountain to destroy it.
Blackbeard wants to find the Fountain to use it to live forever.
Blackbeard’s daughter wants the Fountain for her father.
Jack Sparrow wants to find the Fountain so Blackbeard doesn’t kill him. (And also to save Blackbeard’s daughter.)
Barbossa wants to find the Fountain so that he can kill Blackbeard. (And also he sides with the British to accomplish his revenge).
How can it be valuable when there’s so many dead leaves? Unless you mean to say they become exceedingly rare, in which case the ecosystem is screwed.
Arch because I like getting the latest releases of packages
The open source kernel drivers will work. If you want to bother installing their proprietary drivers, I’d recommend reading the Arch Wiki, but you may need to do some things differently even though EndeavorOS is Arch-based.
From the wiki: “Most users do not need these proprietary drivers.”
Yay! It looks awesome! I’m going to get my friend to play it with me as soon as it goes live
You mean billboards? Those have been around for ages. I’ve seen digital ones that change themselves regularly.
This speaks to me on a spiritual level
Nonsense, LOTR has been sold as a single volume for a long time now. I have the 50th anniversary edition, which is a single physical book.
Glad to be of service