Chrome? You mean Internet Explorer.
“This website is only supported on Internet Explorer 6.”
Chrome? You mean Internet Explorer.
“This website is only supported on Internet Explorer 6.”
I could’ve sworn that the browser was also called just Mozilla at one point, or was that just always the suite it was part of?
I’m sorry, are you calling Arena, Daggerfall, Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim the exact same game? That’s a bit disingenuous.
I think you must be doing something wrong. Proton has been able to play pretty much everything without unsupported anti-cheat for a long while now.
You asked what GitLab offered and I answered that question. I ran GitLab at work for years. Amazing project. Much value there.
GitLab is open source and you can self-host it.
I’m getting these issues on Windows as well, to be fair.
I remember having a GeForce 2 as well. Yes, I was really into graphics at that time. :) Ever since Wolfenstein 3D, or DooM, to be honest.
Colored lighting in Unreal for the first time!
Did you have dreams of DooM back then? I remember opening doors in DooM with that iconic sound in my dreams, lol.
Ohhhh! I think the Riva TNT (or Riva TNT 2?) was my first 3D accelerated graphics card! What a time to be alive was that.
This is correct. I remember running Quake II in software mode with hardware effects (could that have been OpenGL already?). It ran at like 1 frames per second, because I didn’t have a 3D graphics card. Although the lighting looked lovely when you shot a rocket through a hallway.
I see, I guess you’re right then. :) Maybe this was a major release then.
I think the WASM project diabloweb of DevilitionX has not been around for five years?
Thanks for that information, it was in line with what I suspected.
Wouldn’t something like Unity need those APIs as well?
That’sa horrible thing to say about a cat. /j
I had no issues when I ran it. Besides, it’s marked Playable by Valve (for all that’s worth), and ProtonDB seems to agree.
Maybe they fixed it?
You don’t need Proton-GE for Fallout 76, even.
I guess these days it’s mostly Ionic or Quasar…?
Yeah, but as far as I know, if you want to run Linux applications, they run in a virtual machine after you enable and download Linux support in ChromeOS. Otherwise you are limited to the Google Play store.
deleted by creator