Ubuntu because it requires the least amount of hack fixes to get working.
And snap has vastly simplified software installation.
That's rather optimistic. I'm pretty sure it's daily. Although, perhaps it's only once a month that it gets upvoted
This is the catch 22 of PC gaming. On the one hand you've got people complaining that the latest games require high end hardware to run on release day - and simultaneously at the other end of the spectrum people are complaining that supporting low end hardware is dragging a game down?!
Full price? I've had over a week of gameplay for just a £1 Game Pass trial. Usually I tire of games after just 3 days or 30 hours or so for me and I'm sure many other casual gamers it's great value.
Enscape provide real-time photorealistic VR rendering for architectural software ( https://enscape3d.com/features/architectural-virtual-reality/) so with some conversion of the geometry from unity the only missing link is interactivity.
I've never understood 4k. Surely it's better to play high settings on a QHD screen than medium on 4k?
This was why I favoured console gaming over PC. Having a standardised hardware always meant you don't have the heart ache of a game not performing well. With the introduction of the Steam Deck hopefully that will become the new baseline for future games.
I'd actual prefer they avoided going for photo realism, it always tends to fall short. The art style they've developed works really well - realistic detail and form but with a plastic sheen and strongly saturated colours.
Cities Skylines II is an absolutely beautiful game
This is "Tour of Kastelo & Monto - Cities Skylines II" by LE on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
I've been playing a ton of Cities Skylines II since its release a week ago. After building a 230k population archipelago I started playing around with the in game cinematic video tools and this is the result.
This is 100% in game footage and effects using the Photo Mode. Recorded using the Microsoft/Xbox Game Bar, only editing was to trim the start and end.
Have you considered moving your email away from Google? It's easier than you'd expect
Conversely: I've also noticed that reddit style profile links are formatted when they probably shouldn't be: u/spez
I think the question is flawed and so are the responses. You all wrote far too much so I cba to read
I have been meaning to ask, can Shelly be used to turn existing light switches/circuits smart? I have four separate light switched each for a single light, and I'd love a simple solution so if I turn one switch on all four lights come on.
This really is a great loss. It was a true, natural icon of Northumberland. The landmark I pointed out to people most often.
I do hope funding can be secured to fill the void left behind.
I found the customisation of Sync to be severely lacking. The default text size is illegible and the sleuth of options to increase that size have practically no fidelity so end up making the design look terrible.
Really? I enjoyed that show for a while but when a member of his family was kidnapped for the third time I just entirely gave up on it
The revolutionary aspect is the quantity of the satellites and the affordability of access due to reduction in deployment costs.
There are certainly more secure options but better is unlikely given how revolutionary starlink is.
Arms manufacturers would probably argue that guns are intended to be deterrent. And they shouldn't be held liable that the cops keep executing unarmed suspects with them.
Chrome's UI was light years ahead of the competition. I'd be tempted to say they had an impact on the design of all desktop applications.
The transparency of Topics is at least an improvement. Previously you would be targeted - or rather discriminated - by highly questionable traits.
Hopefully with this move regulators will finally step in to outlaw the previous behaviour. That would be a minimal step in the right direction.
JetBrains are offering 65% off Rider until 4th September
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