+1 for Cachy, its Arch with cheat codes for speed.
+1 for Cachy, its Arch with cheat codes for speed.
I’ve had a lot more success using Bottles over Lutris. Being able to see a list of all possible Windows dependencies and being able to 1 click install any of them is aces. The default Gaming Bottle itself is very good, but I’m not sure how their own custom runner, Soda, performs.
This also handles the device settings and open-razer driver, it’s more than just RBG control. I use it to set polling rate and DPI, my mouse doesn’t have rbg, either.
References the ratio of upvotes vs downvotes. People use it as a “look, even this community thinks you’re wrong,” or similar.
If you’re walking across a pedestrian crossing, and a car is pulled up and stopped at the edge, you pretend there is something knee-height right in front of the car by pantomiming climbing/stepping over it.
More harmless if there is no other vehicle behind them, so they can back up to look for it.
This happened to me on some games when I had fractional scaling turned on, ie scaled my desktop to 125%
I’ve noticed turning on automatic crash reports for a plasma app that crashes a lot doesn’t work.
Probably saw that Project 2025 had a section on banning porn and jailing its creators. His last phone search was even for porn 👀
Fellow gearhead backing up that current Nissan is trash. Their current strategy is cheap as possible, and finance anyone.
This is what I do as well but with Floorp. What’s the issue with Brave Searches AI results? It’s never been intrusive nor in the way, and depending on what I’ve searched for it can be very helpful and save me time. 1/2 of the time it’s a button for if I want to generate an AI search.
But yea this isn’t related to Firefox.
It’s a very solid GPU pick, if you’re sure it’s a good match in power for your CPU.
If you see a post with an article about something stupid Microsoft is doing or testing. You are legally obligated to go into the comments and make a post that says “DAE use Lanix?!”
Excellent points! Just want to iterate, I’m not a mega fan or anything close. Just saw this thread was a “SC scam” circle-jerk of sorts, and wanted to provide some counter-info from someone who has played, and in the past did a fair amount of reading and watching their more technical posts.
When I say mechanics from scratch, I mean there is no industry standard they can copy, ex: Like true zero 0g in space piloting, with 0 aerodynamics, then flying down to a planet where those start to exist. They had a blog post about having to overcome that.
As far as the economy goes, years ago they had a more technical video where their top guy doing the (architecture, engineering?) was explaining and showing live examples of a very basic version working. Blew my mind and made me appreciate their goal.
Engine swap was basically an upgrade they realized they would need for the scope of the game. IIRC, they went from CryEngine to Lumberyard, which is a custom CryEngine reworked to be an excellent match specifically for Amazon’s AWS from what I can tell.
I’m just using the word galaxy from a sci-fi point of view. Not a literal galaxy size with an unfathomable amount of stars, planets, etc.
4 years ago the default answer for why it’s taking so long is always they have to create multiple tools and programs to be able to create what they want at the scale they want. Like not every planet can be hand crafted, they need to create a program that is able to create 100s of planets and have them be unique, and fast.
I personally view all their promises and hype from the view of coming from a potential con-man, whose vision is everything I’d ever want in what is IMO, going to be a big MMO. And I’m personally pleasently surprised with what they’ve created so far, including looks into the tools they’re making. As of 4 years ago when I last looked.
I feel like trying to say that they are objectively a scam is dishonest. If someone is curious, check it out on Twitch, go through their blogs and YouTubes of them showing off their work in progress tools. Decide if you wanna risk $40 or not. Which I’d argue is a fair amount considering how much content there is now, that I’ve enjoyed in the past. It’s not an excuse, but Early Access gaves have launched with far less, and much less stable or optimized.
Good to know it wasn’t placebo! 😅
I haven’t checked in 4 years because I only invested $25 year 1 lmao. I don’t know about you, but spending $25 knowing it has a chance to faiI, or be an out right scam, isn’t something I worry about in the slightest. I l have not the slightest idea if they’ll ever pull it off, either. Until I see some article that’s like “New SC update releases much anticipated mechanic, and is a major milestone reached.” Mind you I don’t subscribe to anything strictly SC.
Other than that I’ll see it on Twitch every few months and tune in, and those are usually a massive group doing planned content. Like a 50v50 battle at some base on a planet, with tanks, ships, fps shooting, etc. It’s always impressive to see the scale and capabilities of the game that way.
Thank you! It was interesting skimming that thread.
Cyberpunk is one city, and a very impressive one. A far cry from the goal of a life sim in an entire galaxy, though.
Correct, it is a game currently in Alpha.
That’s not a starting budget. That’s been a rolling budget for like 15+ years now. There’s been articles and discussions I read when I last checked in that came to the conclusion they’ve had long stretches where they were spread thin on $.
Edit: big brain quick maths was wrong, it’s been like ~10ish years?
Pipewire can adjust the sample rate on the fly to match what all is playing, so maybe if there is a hypervisor that can do the same?