The number of games that won’t start on deck because it uses Linux is incredibly small. If a game won’t run well it has little to do with the deck using Linux instead of Windows.
The number of games that won’t start on deck because it uses Linux is incredibly small. If a game won’t run well it has little to do with the deck using Linux instead of Windows.
I use it almost every day, but it’s really just a Balatro machine at this point. (Please help I have an addiction)
Don’t pretty much all modern .zip managers know to not open zip bombs anymore?
My monitor AW2432DWF does allow you to turn off HDR, although it is a relatively recent monitor and my first HDR one, so I don’t know how common that is.
To me that’s honestly more RDR2. That games amount of detail is pretty staggering.
That sounds like it would make for a great lawsuit.
I think it says far more about the capabilities of the steam deck. The thing is perfect for older, less intensive titles. I wouldn’t expect this list to be filled with new releases.
And thus, climate change.
But most people don’t live in most places.
Fire just needs and oxidizer, and their are other elements that can take it’s place if their is no oxygen. (I believe bromine and iodine but I’m not sure about that.)
The sun actually isn’t made of “fire.” It’s made primarily if hydrogen and some helium. It “burns” because the immense gravity of all of that matters crushes the hydrogen atoms together, fusing them into more helium. This fusion releases a LOT of energy. For reference of how much hydrogen the sun burns, it burns around 600 MILLION tons of it each second. That’s 600 million tons of the lightest element there is.
I don’t see why it wouldn’t be a market for all the buildings around it too?
It’s very common to have grocery stores in the bottom floors of buildings that are open to everyone, not just the residents of that building. And in parts of Europe it is the norm for large commercial/residential buildings to reserve the bottom floor for small retail businesses. It would greatly improve cities to have this.
“Peace times” doesn’t mean much when wars are waged through propagandizing a countries population to promote civil unrest. Russia was doing this for years and look how it changed the country completely in 2016. I’m certain china will be doing the same. I think people vastly underestimate the value of this data, and what a foreign power can do with it. They can subtly shape the future of a country to damage it far worse than some proxy war will.
That build was a year old. It probably is missing a ton of optimizations that happen late in development so I would say it would still be nearly impossible to tell.