I’ve already seen a lot of work for audio production in Linux but still would love to see more from other industries
I’ve already seen a lot of work for audio production in Linux but still would love to see more from other industries
Ah another thing I should mention is shadows in Skyrim look horrible. So far it’s the only game with this issue tho
I have an Intel arc A750 and so far it’s been great. There are still some bugs with direct x12 games because the driver isn’t complete. Specifically unreal engines nanite system games will just not launch. But there a already a fix for it so I’m just waiting for it to get merged
I’m hoping to see more software support for Linux from this
Personally I’d love a dedicated console experience that’s Linux.
I understand the edgy humor and I would’ve found this hilarious… In 7th grade
Personal I never got into microblogging. Even back when twitter first got big.
From what I understand, follow people you want to hear from and speak your mind on your timeline. Do that for a while and you get into it
Western digital so good
Maybe I’m just old but old pi was special
Last time I tried nope…
I barely gamed on steam this year cause I’ve been too busy playing OSU and Minecraft
Borderlands 3 performed better on Linux for me with a 1650
I personally have a few annoying bugs on my machine but I rather deal with them than dealing with windows
Welp. As soon as this gets put in place I’m out
Is 8chan still a thing? Honestly I like the concept of image boards and thought it was cool of 8chan to allow you to make your own boards. But of course image boards attract the worst
Oh shit I haven’t seen anything from hilariouschaos in forever even tho I sort by new and new comments all the time.
I thought the instance died. Good to see y’all still here
This is huge for me
Everything but I will focus on the main point of the apps. Selling and managing games.
Steam store page has tags for what genre the game is and user reviews as well as information about system requirements. Plus links to click on to go to the developers and publishers pages to see what else they’ve made. You get plenty of information while it’s still easy on the eyes and digestible.
Managing your games with steam is a breeze. They’re listed down the side and the search is there and quick. Click on a game and get more information about it and see a large install or play button. Scroll down to see info about the latest update or activity from friends playing. Right click to get more information like where it’s installed locally.
Epic, at least when I last used it. Didn’t have user reviews, the page had large widgets for all the information making everything feel clutter while giving you less info about the game. Didn’t have tags and sure it did label the publisher but not the developers and you couldn’t click to see their other works.
Epic’s library management once again large widgets while giving less information. Feels cluttered. Install button is small. At the time I used epic there was not easy way to open install location. You had to go in file explorer yourself and find it.
While I’m on the topic of stores to why do console store pages suck as well compared to steam?! The console is literally sold at a loss and make money by selling you games but their store pages are shit compared to steam.
I should give it another try but they stopped updating the game. I’m not expecting them to be like no man’s sky but you still need mods to add in shit that was promised like the metro system
That would make sense if I ran windows. It’s all translated to vulkan tho and appears fine on my AMD and Nvidia card. It’s definitely some driver bug.
I’m still hopeful it’ll get fixed. I saw in a GitHub thread that the vulkan driver isn’t complete yet