You can tell proton to run any game with fsr1 already
You can tell proton to run any game with fsr1 already
It does. AMD have vsr, which is a driver level implementation of fsr1 and thus works in any game, but anything above that needs to be implemented by the devs.
There’s a suppressed sub-sonic smg that you can shoot without earprotection and people say you wouldn’t hear it over the wind rustling in the bushes.
Skyrim still relevant 13 years later
Why
The silicon needed for the npu causes the price to be higher than it needs to be
Plenty of games succeed without steam tho. Fortnite for example.
What’s the story here?
Except that there’s 40GB of pre-installed, unremovable garbage software
It’s only going to be on PCs with an NPU, so it might take a while before it hits normal business PCs. Also, I think it’s supposed to be a paid feature, they wan’t you to buy a copilot subscription to use it.
If I had free reign over tha law I’d make it mandatory for ‘live service’ games to add a offline mode before the servers shut down
Also nextcloud
Gnome is the best of the full DEs for productivity, because it just doesn’t get in the way
Btrfs does not stand for butterFS lmao
It should have legal consequences for the worlds most valuable corporation to just kill that many jobs
It wouldn’t. Half the outrage is that a game you bought on steam to play on pc forces you to create and link a psn account in the first place
I installed ubuntu 24.04 over my previous installation of 23.10 and had literally 0 issues, so I’m going to classify this as user error.
But systemd is modular. They make an offer and distro maintainers and admins get to choose which parts to use
religion of peace