It’s quite easy to stop smoking. I’ve done it several times already
It’s quite easy to stop smoking. I’ve done it several times already
They made this game in New Mexico
I don’t believe that only 800 people played on Linux. It makes no sense to me in the grand scheme of things. I have a personal YT channel with only 108 subs and my random low effort video on how to get League running on Steam Deck has almost 70k views which is nuts and there are many other much better videos than mine with many more views. If only 0.1% of those people are active players that would still make a lot more than “800” figure. I know this is just a random speculation but 800 is just waaaay too low.
I’ve bought Witch Spring R to play on Steam Deck while I do memory OC and testing on my PC
Vivaldi has tab hibernation so that the extra tabs barely take any resources unless you open them.
I use over 100 tabs. Basically serves as an always changing bookmarks. Those tabs are also split across multiple workgroups between which I can switch easily with a flick of my mouse.
Demand for sails 20% up
That actually worked! Thanks!
Thanks! I’ll try this when I get home
No. Nothing else was connected to BT. I just checked if it works with headphones after to make sure the BT is actually working.
This is literally the only issue I have. All games run fine for me without issues. I only borrowed the controller to try it so that I know if I should buy it or not. So far I don’t really like it much over my Steam Controller. I just wanted to play over Bluetooth and it does not work, cable works fine but it’s just too short so I have to sit next to my case and look at a monitor from an angle. It’s not a BT issue as well since othr BT devices like my SONY WH-1000XM3 headphones work just fine.
Someone took whelming and placed it above the game
Stop BUYING unfinished AAA alfa asset abandonware
I had issues with the Vulkan renderer on W11 as well. DX11 works fine for me on both W11 and Fedora38. Getting around 200FPS max settings at 1440p in the groove with 6800XT and 5800x3d. Same Kernel version.
Does that make him a Ross Cage or a Nicolas from friends?
Vulkan API in that game is broken on both Windows and Linux. You’re better off using DX11 on Windows or DXVK on Linux.
UPDATE:
I’ve got Corectrl up and running with AMD Overclocking functioning on RDNA2 (6800 XT).
From yesterday’s limited testing I’m kinda blown away.
The card runs significantly more efficient under Linux so despite setting the same target clock as in Windows being 2700MHz, the cards actual clock when ruining games and not bouncing off of power limit is only 30MHz lower, on Windows it was usually around 60MHz lower.
But the major thing is that when bouncing off of the power limit I’ve seen the clock drop only by around 100MHz on Linux but on Windows it was usually a massive swing by 200-300MHz.
VRAM OC on Linux seems to be completely broken though, even increasing clock by 1MHz when on desktop will result in massive artifacts and eventual crash.
Voltage control and behaviour on Linux also seems to behave quite a bit differently than on Windows. Needs further testing though.
Game publishers when there is no crunch time