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  • It's Bethesda's bread and butter.

    I think the gaming community severely overstates the amount of people that mods their games. I wouldn't be surprised if less than 20% of Skyrim's players have ever used mods, and I'm damn sure having mod support or not wouldn't have any considerable change on their sales.

  • Every leak points to a remaster, using gamebryo for the game's logic and UE5 for the rendering part. Some leaks also mentioned it'll have an updated HUD, archery, stamina and blocking mechanics, but we don't know anything else.

  • If you ever used Affinity/Adobe products and GIMP on any capacity over just trying to crop an image, you'd never say something like this. GIMP, despite its 3.0 release, is still decades behind those other programs.

    GIMP feels like it's made by software engineers for software engineers, trying to play catch up with the other softwares available that were made with designers and artists in mind.

  • This remaster has been leaked and rumoured since 2020 though

  • Bungie already confirmed it won't be a "full priced game", so probably it's 40€

  • Switch 2 emulates Switch 1 games, so being Nvidia or AMD doesn't really matter there

  • You pirate games because Steam opens a window?

    EDIT: Seems you're starting to resort to cheap attacks on me because you got downvoted

  • You can simply not use any of the AI features. The studio claims the genAI is a model trained solely on material their artists and devs created for this exact purpose and it runs locally, and as far as I know there is nothing in the game that uses genAI other than what the players can generate.

  • From my understanding, with Nvidia there's no shared memory on Linux, so when your VRAM maxes out, you get a crash or your game will run in single digit frames.

    There is nothing to be done except lowering textures and other VRAM intensive settings, and hoping that one day Nvidia fixes the no shared memory issue.

    (I'm assuming you have a Nvidia GPU solely based on those low VRAM numbers)

  • As far as I know, there's no shared memory with Nvidia on Linux so that last flag might not do anything

  • The fixes were just for save importing though, but I've had better luck running it with GE rather than Valve's on my AMD card nonetheless

  • The only birth control that is 100% effective is not having sex.

  • So you always know what is the risk and who's responsible for it with Chinese tech, and for American tech you'll never know who's stealing your data and what enshittification will happen on the next day

  • Because effectively nothing is changing. Android is still open source, OEMs still have access to the internal branches for early development, custom ROMs will still have to wait until the new version is released to source entirely.

    There are many other apps, like Signal, that have the same development approach but no one complained about it. It's just a lot of misinformation due to misunderstandings with these headlines.

  • https://github.com/bluesky-social/atproto

    Open source under a dual MIT and Apache 2.0 licence

  • If you're using Tuya devices and your network is dual band (same SSID for 2.4ghz and 5ghz), it'll work just fine without needing to change frequencies. I have a couple of very old Tuya lamps that I connected just like that

  • Google can decide all they want, but they can't close source Android due to the GPL.

  • "This just in: Lemmy user sole responsible for companies 'Denuvobaiting'; more news at 11."

  • Linux @lemmy.ml
    Virkkunen @fedia.io

    Help running AMD iGPU and NVIDIA dGPU on 2 monitors

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    SYSTEM INFO: 
    - endeavourOS 6.10.3-1-cachyos
    - Kernel parameters:
      - nvidia_uvm nvidia_drm.modeset=1 nvidia_drm.fbdev=1 nvidia.NVreg_PreserveVideoMemoryAllocations=1
    - KDE Plasma 6.1.4 on Wayland
    - AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D with iGPU enabled on BIOS
    - NVIDIA RTX 3080 with nvidia-beta-dkms 560.31.02-1
    - Main display plugged on NVIDIA GPU (display port)
    - Secondary display plugged on motherboard (display port)
    
      

    I want to be able to make use of my iGPU (AMD Raphael on a Ryzen 7 7800X3D) to render everything, and run my games on my NVIDIA RTX 3080. It's a desktop PC, I have 2 monitors, my main one is plugged to my 3080 and the secondary is plugged to the motherboard, and by doing so, VRR/Gsync works on my main display (the only workaround to get VRR working with a NVIDIA card and multiple monitors). The second thing I would like to do is for Firefox on my second screen to render/decode with my iGPU, so I can watch videos and streams there without sacrificing my frames on m