And those 2/3s shine through, the last big engine update for HL2 was in 2007. It still looks great.
And those 2/3s shine through, the last big engine update for HL2 was in 2007. It still looks great.
The art direction is impeccable and it still shines for it.
To be honest, the biggest takeaway of the trailer is how well the original HL2 aged.
The new engine is finally out for PC, nice. That means better performance in endgame maps.
I symlinked the game folders from a NTFS drive to steamapps/common/ on my ext4 drive, and it works fine. Of course the compatdata and shader caches are on the ext4 drive.
You plug it into a dock with a good monitor, keyboard and mouse, and you have a decent desktop experience going.
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You can do that, but be aware, upscaling with FSR takes a performance hit. It’s not a big one but can make the difference between stable and unstable 30FPS.
Yup. Standard 2230 M.2
In most it doesn’t matter, but in some newer games like Ratchet and Clank Rift Apart, the difference is massive.
Can you point me to a $350 laptop with similar specs? And the form factor is the whole selling point, duh.
Yes, but shader caches always go to the internal memory, so that will fill up even if the games themselves are installed to the SD card.
I got the 64GB and swapped the SSD for a bigger one. It was painless and now I have 1TB of internal memory for less than the price of the 256GB model.
It’s quite more powerful actually. Sits comfortably above the PS3 and X360.
Bad management mainly. The cofounders fought and one basically expelled the other. And then there’s the bad choices like removing .deb support by default. Also, it’s a bit buggy nowadays.
I still remember fondly when elementary was relevant. It’s been a while.
On launch day, 70/30 chance in favor. For example, Baldurs Gate 3 is working perfectly and it just came out. Some newer games may require Proton fixes that can take a couple days to roll out though.
If only they offered a solderless version.