

Developers deserve some blame, but Nvidia does a lot of work to get them to use their proprietary stuff that inly runs “well” on their most recent, high-end GPUs.


Developers deserve some blame, but Nvidia does a lot of work to get them to use their proprietary stuff that inly runs “well” on their most recent, high-end GPUs.


And training them requires a LOT of VRAM, and this is why they do as much as they can to limit VRAM on their gaming cards: better market segmentation.


Is the wheel FOSS? No? Guess I have to then.
I personally felt the nesting looks bad and confusing, but overall it’s okay.
Wait until they call it an agent
I mean, maybe it was just me but I had to search what the hell ^ meant in nano, but after that it was alright.
Me trying to finish the story of some online game before it dies


I love how it fucks up closing braces/parentheses, some advanced tech right there.

Parents not even 20 years ago had no way of knowing and it wasn’t a problem.
Except traditional management is about removing as much power from the people that actually do the work as possible, so that’s why this bingo even exists.
I’m not unsatisfied and I very much appreciate the work put into proton, but it’s rather lame how common it is to have small problems that require tweaking. Just a few days ago I had to do the gamemode thingy(which slightly improves performance and tends to fix some performance issues) on Elden ring since I was getting small but noticeable stutters when moving about, and that’s a verified game.
I don’t mind putting in a bit of work to get something specific I want set up, but there’s a reason people want things to just work when it comes to their pastimes, and I feel Linux is still a bit far from that.
PS: I have no idea if Bazzite and other gaming distros have this issues, I use a general use one.
The average user doesn’t even know the registry exists.
Overall, I’m happy with Linux for everything. But it is a hard sell for your average person when you have to change the init configurations for every single game you download (even if it’s just for enabling gamemode).
Also I’m am very curious as to how you even got a bluescreen. I don’t even remember when I last saw one.
I love Sync but I can’t really blame the dev. They obviously wanted an income from this but there just aren’t enough people on lemmy that would use the app, so it’s maintenance mode at best.


Pop OS has been pretty pain free for me


What I personally have is an NVME SSD for the games that need the maximum performance and/or I play a lot, and a slower SATA SSD for the other games where it doesn’t really matter.
Also, depending on the games you are playing, many expect to be able to stream assets and other data at SSD speeds, so your experience might be really bad.
EAC can work on linux, but it’s on the developer to allow it so


I kind of miss being able to play League of Legends, bit I guess staying away from that crack is a blessing in disguise.


Gane is too based for TERF island
I did have issues the first time I tried on my system, for whatever reason I could not output video unless I used software rendering.
Then a few months later I tried again and everything worked fine, so who knows.