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7 votes
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Heart Aerospace has just revealed its X1 demonstrator aircraft – thirty-seater commercial electric airplane with hybrid capabilities
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EV chargers that were once isolated to the back corners of gas station lots are steadily starting to dominate Norway's fuel stops
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Ship carrying highly toxic chemical hit tanker transporting jet fuel for US military
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Wind propulsion now a force to be reckoned with in transport
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Toyota reduces price of new hydrogen car in California to just over $15,000 — with $15,000 of free fuel
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FUEL: I shouldn't be able to play this game
I recently had a hankering to return to one of my all-time favorite games: FUEL. I couldn't stop thinking: how cool would it be if I could revisit the game from the comfort of my Steam Deck? That...
I recently had a hankering to return to one of my all-time favorite games: FUEL. I couldn't stop thinking: how cool would it be if I could revisit the game from the comfort of my Steam Deck?
That was my dream, but a few problems stood in the way:
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FUEL was released in 2009 and was delisted from Steam in 2013. (Thankfully, I have a copy of it in my library, but we're talking about an installation build that is over a decade out-of-date at this point.)
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FUEL still has Securom DRM.
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FUEL still requires Games for Windows Live, which was also shut down in 2013.
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FUEL is pretty mediocre unless you install the REFUELED mod.
So, I sat down with my Steam Deck and a hope and a prayer that maybe, somehow, I could get this game working?
Hurdle 1 wasn't even a hurdle. Proton is so damn good now. The game installed and ran flawlessly. I honestly never should have second-guessed it in the first place!
Hurdle 2 was also, surprisingly, a non-issue. Either the Securom servers are somehow still live and actually checked my CD key, or the dialog box lied to me as part of an offline fallback and told me I was cleared anyway (I'm thinking this is more likely?). Either way, I was happy.
Hurdle 3 was the first actual block. The game crashes when trying to pull up GFWL, which is pretty much what I expected -- the service has been down for over a decade now. Thankfully, there's an unexpectedly easy fix. Xliveless is a DLL that bypasses GFWL and lets the game boot (and save) without it.
Hurdle 4 isn't really a hurdle per se, but that's only because the Steam Deck lets you boot into Desktop Mode and get fully under the hood. I downloaded the mod, dumped the files in the installation folder, ran the mod manager through Protontricks, and then set up all of my mod choices. I then jumped back into game mode, and the game is flawlessly running -- mods and all.
I should also mention that I did all of this on-device. I didn't need to break out a mouse and a keyboard or transfer files from my desktop or anything. From the first install of the game to running it fully modded took me maybe ten minutes total? It was amazingly quick, and most of that time was me searching up information or waiting for the Deck to boot over and back between Desktop and Game Mode.
I realize that, in the grand scheme of game tinkering, this doesn't sound like a whole lot, but that's honestly the point. The fact that this comes across as sort of mundane and uneventful is, paradoxically, what makes it noteworthy. If we're keeping score here, I am:
- playing a 2009 Windows game,
- that was delisted in 2013,
- on a Linux handheld device in 2024.
I also:
- somehow passed the game's decade-old DRM check,
- bypassed the game's second DRM system that has been officially shut down for over a decade,
- modded the game in literal seconds,
- and did all that using only a controller -- while lying on my couch.
From a zoomed out perspective, I shouldn't be able to play this game. FUEL should be dead and buried -- nothing more than a fond memory for me. Even if I turn the dial a little more towards optimism, it really shouldn't be this easy to get up and running. I thought I was going to spend hours trying to get it going, with no guarantee that it ever would. Instead I was driving around its world in mere minutes.
I'm literally holding FUEL and its massive open-world in my hands, fifteen years after its release, on an operating system it's not supposed to run on, and on a device nobody could have even imagined was possible when the game released.
We really are living in the future. I remain in absolute awe of and incredibly grateful for all the work that people do to make stuff like this possible.
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‘Dolphin skin’ propeller boosts fuel efficiency of cargo ships
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Japan's mini kei truck sales surge in US despite safety concerns
59 votes -
Eastern Air Lines | Bankrupt
4 votes -
How the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird works
21 votes -
Tobago oil spill spreads to Grenada waters and could affect Venezuela
7 votes -
Sweden's minority-run coalition announced on Wednesday it would be cutting funding for climate and environmental measures next year
10 votes -
The environmental disaster lurking beneath your neighborhood gas station
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How this train beat the plane: The TGV story
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The insane engineering of the M1 Abrams
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Car safety and fuel efficiency improvements aren't driving up the cost of cars
4 votes -
UN mulls quick foreign troop deployment to ease Haiti crisis
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Maersk will begin to slow the pace of its container ships to lower fuel costs after sailing at full speed to keep up with demand during the pandemic
5 votes -
Jerry cans: The true secret weapon of WWII
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Heart Aerospace's current project is a thirty-passenger plane designed to have a fully battery-powered range of 200 kilometres
4 votes -
How petrol pumps know when to turn themselves off
10 votes -
Energy crisis fuels rush for firewood sending prices skyrocketing
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With no fuel and no cash, Sri Lanka grinds to a halt
10 votes -
Here’s what life looks like in a country that’s run out of fuel
10 votes -
Who actually controls gas prices?
9 votes -
From high-protein food to plastics and fuel, Swedish scientists are attempting to tap seaweed's huge potential
8 votes -
Dozens of protesters reported killed in Kazakhstan as Russia-led military alliance heads to the country
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Denmark's government has announced a goal to make domestic flights fossil fuel free by 2030
8 votes -
Swedish fuel retailers required to display eco-labels at pumps – colour-coded labels will show buyers the percentage of renewables and fossil raw materials
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When the Western world ran on guano
9 votes -
Largest fuel pipeline in the United States hit by ransomware attack
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Motorists line up at stations in DC region; shortage of gas truck drivers compounds situation
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Ammonia on route to fuel ships and planes
8 votes -
A ban on selling new petrol, diesel or hybrid cars in the UK will be brought forward from 2040 to 2035 at the latest, under government plans
9 votes -
Stockholm street just became the first in Sweden to ban old diesel cars – 4,000 of the 24,000 cars that use Hornsgatan every day will now be forced to take a detour
9 votes -
From January, jet fuel suppliers in Norway must blend 0.5% of biofuel in all their aviation fuel – a policy Oslo hopes will lead to lower CO2 emissions
7 votes -
Protests erupt over Iran petrol rationing: Demonstrators take to the streets in many cities as petrol prices go up by at least 50%
6 votes -
What do you prefer diesel or petrol?
So what do you prefer a Diesel or a petrol ?, I personally love Diesel I think they are superior to petrol in many ways
9 votes -
Ireland to ban new petrol and diesel vehicles from 2030
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Blood and oil
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Hidden power: Sydney dump to turn plastic into fuel
6 votes