I hesitated for a long time before posting this because I didn’t think it having copyrighted materials (even in the client itself by default) is something the FOSS community necessarily likes the sound of but now I’m sharing it anyways. I guess I’m making my image of the most controversial Lemmy user official with this one.

  • @LittleBobbyTables
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    252 months ago

    Also worth mentioning: osu!lazer has a native Linux build, whereas osu!stable still requires WINE to run on Linux. That’s something I was very glad to see.

    • @GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.mlOP
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      52 months ago

      I tried it and I can say it’s also quite stable. I can’t tell much about competitive performance and latency though because I’m no competitive gamer.

      • Dhs92
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        12 months ago

        Pretty sure it doesn’t support official grading still because they changed the scoring model in ozu!lazer

    • @secret300
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      32 months ago

      It is insane how smooth it is it blew my mind

  • Gamma
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    102 months ago

    I didn’t know they were planning to pivot to an open source client, neat! Especially if peppy would like to do something else, the community is massive and can help carry the work

    • NekuSoul
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      62 months ago

      Even further, there’s also a clean split between the game and the framework they’ve built for it. So people can actually build their own games or tools using the osu!framework, and some already did so.

      Which is neat, because it seems to me like it’s really performant and of course, low-latency, based on what I’ve seen trying the new client.

      • @secret300
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        12 months ago

        I did not know that. That is so amazing