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SmoochyPit@lemmy.cato Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Box64 v0.3.6 running on an ARM64 Ampere Altra with 128 cores and an RTX 4060English2·8 days agoThe framerates do seem a bit low to me, but box64 is emulating a 64-bit cpu on an arm cpu, right? So a very complex instruction set working on a risc chip. That’s quite the feat… and the frametimes look pretty stable. Looking forward to see this keep developing into the future!
And then put in those extension poles that some short dudes get to be taller cuz fr why couldn’t I have been born a few inches taller 😭
I would like a femboy and a trans girl to break my shins 🫣
SmoochyPit@lemmy.cato PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Remedy announces very friendly minimum specs for its co-op Control spinoff, FBC: FIrebreak. You only need a GTX 1070 for 1080 60 FPS play.English3·10 days agoYeah, that’s not bad! Now, that is with quality upscaling, so not at native 1080p. And on low settings, which we’re yet to see how that looks.
But yeah, compared to most of the industry (even themselves with AW2), this is a pleasant surprise! It makes me more open to trying it, since I find shooters on kbm to benefit greatly from higher framerates.
Anyways, I’m not expecting call of duty or cs2 framerates. Lower quality options in those games tend to look pretty presentable, and framerates can get past 120 fps depending on the rig and settings. This game isn’t PvP, though, and I think this middle ground between performance and quality is a great fit for PvE. Helldivers II is where my mind goes (except this game will have half-competent upscaling).
Not a fan of BONTO!’s forced arbitration clause though.
SmoochyPit@lemmy.cato PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•MSI unveils its first neutered motherboard intended for safetyEnglish2·11 days agoIs it still possible to desolder and replace those connectors if needed? Like, did they just grind down the joints?
I think the person upset about the anime girl on gitlab is pretty silly! “What if my girlfriend sees and thinks I’m into that?” It’s not inappropriate, it’s just a drawing. And if she’s that concerned for some reason, you could just explain?
If you’re feeling adventurous, you could compile Marlin yourself. I did it to use a pin as an “off” signal for my fans, but ended up tinkering with options like linear advance. The set up isn’t too hard, but you need vscode.
Yeah… Apex Legends dropped Linux support a while ago and that’s one of the reasons they cited; and tbf, there were publicly available Linux cheats that ran under proton.
But there’s also loads of publicly available “external” cheats that run the way you described. Some run through a virtual machine even. It’s just not a robust solution for preventing cheating, and mostly hurts the legit Linux players.