About half of games with anticheat work on Linux: https://areweanticheatyet.com/
About half of games with anticheat work on Linux: https://areweanticheatyet.com/
Stellar Blade is a single player game.
If this was true, games would cost 18% less on EGS because they only take 12%. Shockingly enough, they cost the same.
If it’s “barely a problem in practice” why did you bother to mention it like it’s an active performance issue?
It was created to part fools with their money. It isn’t that this post is a scam; it’s that crypto as a whole is.
This post is so full of inaccuracies that I don’t know where to begin. I’ll just mention the first thing I noticed: just because drivers are compiled with the kernel doesn’t mean they’re all loaded at runtime. modprobe
exists for a reason.
Stars is not shutting down, the old rewards system that Stars replaced is.
Try putting a laptop running Windows to sleep for a week and see if it has any battery left.
Because support is missing from SteamVR, existing games, or both.
There’s a Monado driver in the works already.
None of these features are usable in SteamVR, or if they are, aren’t supported by any games, like HDR.
Nature is healing.
That did the trick. Thank you so much!
I also noticed that the keyboard backlight doesn’t work anymore and I no longer get GPU temps in the Freon Gnome extension.
Nobody who packages debs are updating their applications for jammy anymore. Anything I install is several versions old at this point. Just the other day I tried to compile an application that uses Autocxx, only to find that it requires C++14 headers, and the jammy repo only had up to 12 or 13. I know I can add PPAs or get things other ways, but it kind of defeats the point of a package manager if I’m constantly hunting for things outside of it.
I’m looking forward to Cosmic, but I’m curious if it will delay the 24.04 LTS release. 22.04 is pretty long in the tooth at this point.
What? I didn’t want you to list a bunch of things off the top of your head. I asked for one factual thing, and you instead you provided a bunch of assumptions. If you can’t provide actual facts maybe just don’t state guesses like they’re true?
https://partner.steamgames.com/ says there are 132 million monthly active Steam users, so that’s more like 2.5 million Linux users on Steam.