

I’ve been playing on an RX 6600 @ 1440p with zero problems. I didn’t even bother turning it on, so terrible RT performance is news to me.
I’m Sol.Orion on SJW, but I’ll likely not use that account anymore.


I’ve been playing on an RX 6600 @ 1440p with zero problems. I didn’t even bother turning it on, so terrible RT performance is news to me.
It’s way more shortsighted than that. It has nothing to do with voting, or protests, or holding people to account.
People having homes, healthcare, and a reasonable quality of life would result in less money for the people at the top of the entire system.


Rainbow Six Siege has had a pretty strong competitive scene for pretty much the entirety of it’s lifespan- it’s definitely fluctuated a bit in popularity, but the prize pools have always been reasonable numbers, and it’s always had decent viewership.


Ha, I didn’t remember what I used so I grabbed my phone to try Librera FD, and realized I already use it.


They definitely exist, but it feels like stubbornness at that point. It absolutely isn’t a lack of capability, it’s a lack of willingness.


Yeah. Mostly Argentina, but also Brazil, Chile, and Paraguay. That’s what the first comment was talking about- “To Argentina?”


Yeah, my DM threw a young white(I think) dragon at us pretty early in the campaign. It wasn’t meant to be a fight we won, we were only meant to drive it off and possibly have a sidequest type thing to go loot it’s lair later.
It tried to fly away. We teleported into the air after it, and I clung to it’s back and kept dropping divine smites in it until it died. Was fantastic.


That’s a weird limitation.


idk that GoG does need to license them that way? I assumed they just operated as a storefront and take a cut of the listed price like Steam or Epic. As for having their own staff, usually these kind of things have a community solution already it just might be a pain in the ass. I assumed they were either getting permission from modders to ship their fixes, or they were basically using them as guidelines to make their own. Either approach would take their development costs down.
Jimothy
The answer is always ‘no’.


What could that possibly help AI do? Cheat better? Simulate videogames?


There’s a comm on lemmy.dbzer0.com. Alternatively, google FMHY. When I bailed from Spotify, I just used SpotDL to download all my music a playlist at a time. Worked fine, but might be a bit beyond your skill level to set that up.


It’s really just storage space that’s the limiting factor for me. I’m already uninstall/reinstall juggling a few games as it is so carving a partition to play with Linux hurts.
At some point I’ll grab a third SSD and make half of it a linux partition or something.


How dare you state such controversial opinions as, “calling 90% of your voters idiot racists might be bad for your chances of being elected”


Uh, really? The English version is pretty convincing that it is- it even lists three different methods they used over the years. The sources seem convincing, but I’m quite literally judging the book by it’s title there.
I haven’t, but I’m very intrigued and will have to give it a shot.


Well, that seems really neat. No Windows support, though, so I’ll check back in when I eventually finally definitely jump to Linux…
I don’t need to make sense of error messages. Which is good because I usually can’t.
I just need them copy/pasteable cuz that shit is going in Google and I’d rather not manually type it.