

That’s fair. I’d just rather not pay for pixels I won’t use (/s)
That’s fair. I’d just rather not pay for pixels I won’t use (/s)
I realize I’m probably in the minority here, but do they have an option at the original 1280x800? I don’t want my games performance to tank, and I find that resolution to be perfectly comfortable.
The fact that it even took them this long to realize this was an awful idea speaks volumes.
I will say I do like the metallic silver. Very 2000s.
Raytracing/pathtracing gets a bad rap imo. It’s a really cool effect that, while costly, improves the scene dramatically. Really wish more companies were pushing it, because now that Nvidia has moved on to “AI” I’m worried that it’ll die out a bit.
I’m curious how well it plays, because in my experience this is definitely a game made for VR.
If they do block this then it was never about anti-cheat.
The art style is so neat. Wonder if it’s just a kuwahara filter or if it’s something more advanced.
So far I’ve been able to run everything I need to off of it, and libreoffice works very well with office docs in my experience.
Gives me hope for a proton drive app. As soon as that’s available and viable I’ll be able to drop my mega subscription.
Linux is about on-par with windows xp/7 as it stands, and it has been for a while. The reason people haven’t switched is OEM and software support.
Yeah I don’t know why I thought my pseudointellectual comment was relevant here.
Lost a couple hours of work on the snap version of krita since it couldn’t save the file for some reason. Switched away from Ubuntu as a whole after that experience.
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Streaming peaked when I could watch Beakman’s World on my wii without ads or bullshit.
Honestly, fish is the only thing I hate about Garuda. The variety of commands is good, but doing any kinda scripting in it physically hurts me. Wish they kinda just stuck with a more conventional shell like zsh.
Cool. It should still use it though. If for nothing else than the parallelization improvements it allows.
If we stuck with the “it works fine so I’m not moving away from it” approach then we’d all still be on x11. Nvidia sucks and they should be more of a team player, but I think they were right to push for explicit sync over implicit. We should’ve been doing this from the beginning on wayland.
The hack mainly targeted Debian and fedora
Arch doesn’t directly link openssh to liblzma, so the hack doesn’t affect arch users.
It’s to keep people returning to the app by artificially boosting the amount of updates.
Either that or licensing issues, but I just wanna have my conspiracy theory.