But also it has been accepted by the “community”, by and large.
But also it has been accepted by the “community”, by and large.
Without more detail we can only assume, but I would imagine it working the same way that DLSS is (presumed?) to work.
Most of the upscaling is done by their TAA algorithm that’s a part of FSR3.1, then the image will be cleaned up with their “AI” component for more image stability.
How does Linux it self or some other software on Linux address what Crowd Strike is doing for Windows?
Well, it usually drops to a black screen and kernel panics, but lately there’s been a bit of a push for parity with windows.
Did a full shell swap on mine:
The thing with the screen is you have to pull on one corner (with heat) until that single corner comes up just enough for you to slide some kind of tool underneath to slice the adhesive and separate them better. Then you can move the heat gun around a bit more and move the tool with it to keep cutting through the adhesive.
“Delay” is a weird term to use. It was never even hinted that there would be one soon.
The easy way is to install Proton-GE
You could also look up mfplat with winetricks/protontricks, but GE typically works and is much simpler.
I think Microsoft’s valuation is woefully underestimated
Also GabeN would have to agree to sell it, it’s not really up to anyone else (and I don’t think he’s really interested)
Honestly this is a good thing, IMO. If we ever want devs to optimize for a given device, they need to know that it won’t be obsolete immediately. Hopefully seeing that Valve isn’t rushing to make a new device will give them confidence in that.
I like Linux better
All the other reasons don’t really matter.
The rumored standalone VR headset from Valve
The APU thats in the deck already has “RT cores”. At least, inasmuch as any RDNA2+ device has them.
Though I really doubt this is an updated deck, and much more likely to be “Deckard”.
At one point their AMD driver managed to uninstall itself somehow.
Yup, that’s windows. AMD tends to release most of their drivers without WHQL certification (think, final drivers, just without Microsoft signing off on them, so they get out faster and (presumably) slightly cheaper).
Windows sees this and thinks “Hey! This driver doesn’t have our stamp of approval! Let’s help this dumb user out and ‘update’ it to the latest one that does!”
Unfortunately, this not only puts you on an old version, but now the adrenalin software sees that the driver doesnt match its install and doesn’t let you use those features.
God I hate windows >.>
I don’t think so, with a “real” steam machine you’d not expect to have the same limitations you have with the deck. Something like the rumored Sarlak would be a great chip for it.
Unlikely. APUs aren’t that much more powerful yet.
My guess would be Deckard (the rumored VR headset) or possibly a new steam machine. Longshot on that one though, I think.
I was only talking about your claim that they’re selling at a loss, nothing about success or not.
We don’t know their BOM so its speculation that they’re taking a loss. (Unless I misunderstood your claim)
You didn’t mention it in your post, did you make sure you set proton to run for non-verified games in steam settings? Also did you try proton experimental and/or Proton-GE?
HUMANKIND seems to be a mixed bag but the others are reported to run well.
Valve are only successful or even exist at all
Only as successful as they currently are.
They would have still been successful based on their games, I think, and without steam to “distract” them, they might have counted to 3 by now.
The deck is only successful because Valve is already successful enough to take the first loss on a console
This may be true(and I wouldn’t doubt it being the case, at least on the $399 model) but it’s pure speculation on your part.
No, you still need display output of some type
How is what it’s doing in this case stupid?