If I made software that people cared enough about to crack and pirate, I'd be happy that it's popular enough for that to happen.
I am a software developer but I've only worked on SaAS and open source projects.
If I made software that people cared enough about to crack and pirate, I'd be happy that it's popular enough for that to happen.
I am a software developer but I've only worked on SaAS and open source projects.
Google isn't even sure so at least Bing is providing an answer, not that the wrong answer is great
I think you're talking about the really old version from the steam machines. The OS the Steam Deck uses (version 3.0+) is completely rebuilt and uses a different OS as a base (now using Arch instead of Debian)
No worries, sorry if I was a bit aggressive with my response
You mean the AMD upscaling that works on any companies hardware?
There's plenty to complain about but if it's going to support one solution, it should be the one that works for Nvidia and Intel too.
While I do find him funny, I do think that he seems to lean into one thing extremely heavily and the reaction of him is based on if you find the bit funny or not.
Is there a reason you're saying that or are you just complaining for the sake of it under a random post?
I'm not shocked, I went the apprenticeship route and I was able to get enough money together to buy a home last year after getting a job in my sector.
Meanwhile my partner went to uni and is doing manual labour work while renting out a room, they got their degree but they can't find any work in their sector.
If I went to uni, I would probably would not have been in any state to be saving any kind of money
Isn't FSR cross platform?
I don't understand why only implementing FSR is a bad thing when DLSS is exclusive to Nvidia and if it wasn't the current punching bag Starfield, I doubt anyone would kick up a fuss about it.
I'm saying this as someone that has an Nvidia GPU and hates the actual hardware lockout of G-Sync monitors.
I'm glad to hear it, I 100% finished the game (and got the support pack) so I'd love to see what else they are adding in!