Fool me once.
Is it even possible for a Chinese company to not be pro authoritarian?
moves game from to-buy list to to-pirate list
Dang, in my mind Trespasser was this ultra new game with revolutionary but flawed controls.
It’s also great in VR. The slow walk speed prevents motion sickness.
Bumpmapping has been available for a very long time. The spinning donut demo that came with my Voodoo 2 card had it.
That is absolutely not a slow laptop. If it takes a long time to boot there must be something wrong. I have a similar system that takes about ten seconds to boot.
Anyways, like others said, LVM with LUKS is the simplest. It uses your hardware to quickly decrypt the drive on boot. While it is running access to your data is protected by your login manager or lock screen.
Baldur’s Gate 3 is a recent one.
We only needed someone to shave off a few hundreds of seconds from an ancient record for Karl to make a proper video again.
Stay away from the Thinkpad T580 with the Geforce MX150. It’s horribly throttled and can’t even run Quake 3 properly although it should actually be capable of running Doom 2016.
Might be the same with the T480.
That’s more or less what a virtual machine does. And I bet cheating programs do as well.
I’m not clicking that click bait link. But I bet it’s the Half Life 2 RTX port.
At it’s simplest you just start the programs with Wine. So when you have Wine installed you can just select to run an exe file with Wine. By itself it will install them to a hidden folder where a mock-Windows-folderstructure is created and add entries to your start-menu equivalent.
Most people use helper apps that add a separate mock-Windows environment for every program. Makes it easier to manage them, especially if one program needs different settings from another to work.
Bottles is such a helper for general programs. Heroic is mostly for GOG and Epic games. Lutris generally for games. And Steam uses it’s own Wine version Proton automatically for verified games and you can trivially configure it to automatically use it for every Windows game.
Look at https://protondb.com for games and https://appdb.winehq.org/ for general programs.
Kids bones are much more flexible than adult bones. They get harder with age. So a child can withstand much more stuff without breaking a bone than an adult.
I wonder how that will play together with Distros like OpenSUSE Tumbleweed where you basically do a whole OS upgrade and are not supposed to do “just” updates.
I hope we can easily supply our own script to run.
Nono, the lawyer definitely knows what makes a good game.