It’s almost like they set a bunch of absurdly unrealistic deadlines and now cannot figure out how to meet them
It’s almost like they set a bunch of absurdly unrealistic deadlines and now cannot figure out how to meet them
It’s going to stay on my wishlist but I think I’ll sit on it for a while Thank you for your response!
Wow! Thank you for the detailed response, based on your comments and those of the other responder I’ll probably pass on it for now, I’m deeply uncomfortable enough on my own thank you.
Who knows though, it may still end up in my library later when it goes on sale. I have a bad history of that.
Is this game fun? I have seen lots of recommendations for it but the name of the game along with some of the art has me worried it’s going to be deeply uncomfortable. To anyone who has played it: how would you describe the mood of the game?
New distro coming to shelves near you: Depression Linux
You had me at mortal engines
i hate it i hate it i hate it
Coming in scents like “PRIMEVAL GRIME” and “WOODCHIPPER”
Careful, from what I hear its an incredibly time consuming one
True, but with the speed of light being constant as far as we know worrying about it is sort of a moot point
Too lazy to look it up but I think the original store before they franchised only had the 1 arch
My understanding is the 1080 predated the RTX stuff by a generation, even when I was on Windows I don’t think the Nvidia drivers for the 1080 supported RTX well, if at all
I have a GTX 1080 and I’ve been gaming on Linux for over a year now. No issues. Only thing that you cant do is some of the new generation window managers (wayland) but even that is working well in the nvidia drivers that arent on stable yet. In any case, the previous generations window managers work great and if wayland doesnt work properly for you, you can just as easily do without it.
Point is, its worth it to make the switch. I set my partner up with Linux Mint when their machine didnt qualify for windows updates anymore and they’ve had no problems, games and all. And they would never touch the command line.
Would recommend
Source is here if you want it to feel more open source by building it yourself. See if you can do it for cheaper after factoring in your labour time.
Mans living in an alternate reality where Fallout and FarCry switch
idk why anyone would buy anything HP these days anyways
But my electric kettle only cost me $10
Oh, absolutely. I would even say that description of their attitude towards workers rights is an understatement. I’m just talking about their lofty goals for the project and how even with the best engineers and best workforce in the world their stated timelines are physically impossible