I'm sure some people are perfectly okay with the bottom part and would consider it a great justification for the top part. That's what I meant.
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At first I thought I agree with the post and now I'm second-guessing what OP is trying to convey. This is an amazingly ambiguous picture when posted without further commentary.
I'm pretty sure that 25 is a mistake in the formatting. It's meant to be just %s but the % character itself got url-encoded.
That last paragraph is on point. That's why I have two controllers at my desk, one regular and one Steam Controller! I love playing casual Civilization or XCOM on it and it's surprisingly great with some FromSoftware games, especially Sekiro (for no reason in particular, it just felt good and the touchpad worked without any issues).
If anything, I'm glad you didn't have to experience it yourself.
That last one isn't wrong, though it'd be ideal to first make the roads safe for bikes.
Or more accurately: Finagle's law, often confused with Murphy's law. Murphy's law is more about UI design that shouldn't allow for mistakes. Finagle's law is about bad luck and the general perversity of the universe.
What a silly thing to say. It's merely prohibitively expensive. I mean, reasonably priced and readily available for those that deserve it.
I just tried naively installing Diablo II from scratch inside Bottles and sadly I couldn't get it to work at all this time, at least not without further tinkering but I couldn't spare more time at this moment. I presume installing it like this and then adding it to Steam to use Proton could work. I know it worked for Warcraft III a few months ago. And then Proton usually handles fullscreen completely seamlessly.
I think so, but at this point I'm not 100% sure.
If you're running RetroPie on a Raspberry Pi, it won't work there. Running it on a regular x86_64 PC shouldn't be a problem. Just install it through Wine (I can recommend managing it with Bottles) and launch it through Wine or Proton.
Right, I was too vague too. See my other comment please.