I’m aligned on this. Server side ought to be the way.
Also fuck cheaters.
grow a plant, hug your dog, lift heavy, eat healthy, be a nerd, play a game and help each other out
I’m aligned on this. Server side ought to be the way.
Also fuck cheaters.
I don’t have a lot of experience with cats specifically, but pets need time to get used to a new home. This can take up to three months.
If this is day one, give them some space, blink slowly at them; let them know you’re gentle and there if needed.
Yeah like, as a keen advocate for Linux desktop use, this is a wildly dishonest take / headline to run with.
Yup. It’s a cat and mouse game until server side can become enconomial enough to broadly deploy (computational & network constraints).
I wish I had a ricky style shitmobile to park next to cybertrucks for comedic effect
I mean it’s kind if good that both WU on Windows and LVFS/fwupd on Linux seamlessly deliver and install SBIOS updates.
Chances are it was worth installing, if a little inconvenient at the time.
I wish they’d retcon the whole ‘oconnorism’ of forerunners being a separate race from humans :(
Hell even their whole take on AI rampancy (have been replaying Marathon recently lol).
I see. Given the general reception of the 343 games, it’s a little surprising to see people ask for 5 in its entirety, though I will admit there were moments of fun to be had with H5f.
I’m not sure what fire team raven is, will need to look that one up.
by partially open source are you referring to Darwin or are there other system components which this applies to?
what other games besides halo 5? Also why halo 5
It’s fair to dream. I’ve no doubt the CPU core count will increase somewhat in the next iteration. I wouldn’t be surprised to see more fixed function hardware in their next (theoretical) SoC.
I’m not sure if we’d ever really see that much gfx resource in a handheld, at least for now. I agree it would be very cool but vendors need to strike a very fine balance as far as power is concerned. Could go for the ‘dock to unlock’ approach though I genuinely appreciate that the steam deck’s performance characteristics are 1:1 plugged in and on battery. Besides that, area is expensive, and the steam deck came in at an extremely attractive price in 2022 relative to other x86_64 handhelds on the market. I would hope price remains a focus to get Linux gaming and desktop experiences into more hands.
As for halo in particular, significant improvements have been made at a packaging level to minimise idle draw with the mcm design (and I think that is somewhat reflected in current OEM offerings) but it’s still not quite where you’d want it to be in a handheld system. That’s not to say it won’t get there eventually.
The two gfx IPs were in direct competition for 2020, if anything, the two platforms should be on par in terms of base level capabilities. Interesting to see them go with a fullHD panel, though. 1080p@120hz bodes pretty well for general performance expectations. Curious what the battery life will be like.
strix halo in any gaming handheld would be bizarre, much as I’d love to see it. I get the feeling valve would hold out just a little while longer before pulling the trigger on a second gen.
killing my kids to own the libs
And a hell of a lot of stars!
Lisa goes to Washington?
god damn it really was that long ago.
Hey, I’m glad you’ve identified the issue. Memory errors are spooky 😟
We must remember our ABCs - always be testing the shit out of new system memory.
Helldivers 2 is autodesk stingray engine / bitsquid.
Did you reinstall the OS when you got this PC?
Have you ever had a passing point? (I.e. has this system ever not crashed in the games you’ve specified?)
Can you please try to verify your memory config and run some integrity tests against that specifically? (Windows memory diagnostic, Memtest86/86+, Karhu)
In Windows’ Event Viewer, can you go to Applications and Services Logs > Microsoft > Windows > Kernel-WHEA > Errors and tell us if there are any entries there?
Can you let us know if you have any minidmp files over at C:\Windows\Minidumps\
or C:\Windows\LiveKernelReports\WATCHDOG\
?
Better yet, do you perhaps have a kernel memory DMP over at C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP
corresponding to one of the full system failures where it hangs on the last frame and eventually reboots?
Has any of this ever prompted the AMD Bug Report Tool? Like has it ever popped up to say there has been a timeout or anything like that?
so sayeth artist_mariana lmao