OK, I guess you can leave lemmy now, because I’m sure you can judge entire website based on a single troll’s comment (and I guarantee you’ll find plenty on lemmy). Very smart!
OK, I guess you can leave lemmy now, because I’m sure you can judge entire website based on a single troll’s comment (and I guarantee you’ll find plenty on lemmy). Very smart!
The comment is already removed now, but OP’s post would make you believe the entire thread is full of racism and there’s no moderation.
Trying to incite outrage like OP is doing isn’t helpful for anyone.
And do you have any other examples (as you imply, the thread is full of them) than just one troll that has since been removed from the thread?
Did you comment in a wrong thread?
Because I could only find one vaguely racist comment.
It’s usually the same reason for their best games. :)
With previous Half-Life games came Source engine and the entire Steam.
Sure, it’s not like their last full release was actually a single player only game.
The headline is taken a bit out of context, the guy being interviewed seems to imply he doesn’t really consider VR “single player games”.
And besides, he left Valve 7 years ago.
I guess it stuck as “this one kind halfway between mid and high end” card .
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I think it’s Golden Rabbit Edition, which used to mean this was a variant dedicated for the Chinese market.
Yep. When I switched out my Nvidia for AMD it was as plug-and-play as it gets.
Yeah, gotta have that and all that Secure Boot with TPM bullshit, because I’m visualizing a company workstation and nothing will work without those.
Because for some reason, no matter what I try, Windows 10 desktop is laggy as hell on Qemu, and smooth out of the box on VirtualBox.
That’s a very… capitalist way of thinking.
I don’t know why people are saying this is a well written article - the author seems to be bewildered that a game that looks good is bad.
It’s really not that complicated. At the end of the day it’s a game and gameplay is the single most important feature.
Just look at Breath of the Wild: it doesn’t look particularly amazing, and it runs like shit on the only hardware it’s available on.
But it’s the great gameplay that keeps people coming back for more.
users expect support when things don’t work
no shit, that’s why you refuse support for users with unsupported configurations.
This is not a new concept.
It’s standard for big companies to say they only support RHEL or Ubuntu, in every other case you’re on your own.
Instead of axing their entire Linux support they could just do the reasonable thing, which is ignore issues that are out of scope.
Or should they support users trying to run their software on Windows 95, just because it’s still technically Windows?
But they’re not - it’s the same old, tired excuse that was never true.
“Too many different distros” was never really a good argument.
Just support one and users will figure it out, like we always do.
I guess you’re right. I should’ve upgraded first and checked it, oh well.
It specifically does mention that though. In Plasma 6.1 you can choose EDID, custom ICC profile or no profile.
Oh… I thought they meant Drive is finally out. That sucks. :(
Maybe. Or maybe it’s something else and it just looks like CPU error.
Does this always fail the same way after reboot?
If you can still boot, maybe you can try running memtest and see what happens.
See the line starting with “IPID”? Try googling for these codes and see if any results sound familiar to your situation.
Otherwise your only option is to try another CPU and see if error goes away.
You keep posting that without giving any source for your claims except for some screenshot out of context.
Is this a real concern or do you just have some weird vedentta against the guy? Seiosuly, you’re in every comment section when this website is mentioned.