Hell yeah, fixed it in one
Hell yeah, fixed it in one
This comment is how I always hope my info dumps go when someone asks me a technical question about something I have good experience in using. 10/10 comment, love it.
I can choose for this to make sense to me. I think it’s intended as gibberish though, so I don’t know what that means for me.
First answer to me is Chris Christodoulou, who did everything for Risk of Rain and Risk of Rain 2. The man knows how to let ambient vibes build to boss music
My thinly-veiled lack of understanding of Linux is in shambles. CPU optional?
I appreciate the informative reply!
Now I’m just curious about you, after seeing your posts. I’ve seen a couple of games come up more than once, but a pretty wide variety of games that usually take a lot of time to get through. Have you been hopping back and forth between some “new to you” games while you come back to Skyrim every now and again? I’ve seen a fair amount of RPGs of some variety, are those your mainstay for games?
I personally have not moved to Linux as my daily juuuust yet, so I’m relatively uninformed, but I am curious. What were these “proprietary” versions the article mentions before the open source ones that it’s comparing against? Were they also Nvidia released, just closed source, or would those be from OEMs (Dell, Lenovo, etc) who include Nvidia hardware in their laptops/desktops that are shipping with Linux installed by default?
Thank you for taking the time to post the quotes like this. Interesting to read, and makes me think I should probably see a therapist.
I can only sympathise, and thank you for posting this because I need to hear good things right now too.
Sometimes I call a coworker Stevinold. He’s usually nonplussed about it.
singing, rhythmic, headbanging DUH-DUN, DUH-DUN, DUH-DUH-DUH-DUH-DUH-DUH-DUN