The funny thing is that chronologically RDR 1 is set after RDR 2.
That being said, you’ll probably enjoy this one too.
The funny thing is that chronologically RDR 1 is set after RDR 2.
That being said, you’ll probably enjoy this one too.
Either something is wrong with your setup, or your hardware. Make sure that you’re running the right drivers and that you aren’t accidentally running on your onboard graphics instead of your dedicated GPU.
Check the general Linux gaming boards, and doublecheck by installing Steam and loading up something heavier from your library if you have any.
Having just finished a DRM unencumbered version of Returnal by the excellent “LinuxRulez!” (linux repacks with all the trimmings) i can tell you that what you’re experiencing isn’t normal.
Love mine as well. Works perfectly in linux with freesync, and i’ve used it to finish off a lot of my Steam backlog.
And 120hz at 5120x1440 will stress even the most beastly cards, so didn’t feel like having to go for an even higher refresh rate one.
Protip, putting the taskbar on the left/right side makes sure you don’t waste a lot of pixels.
Slap a NSFW on your dik-dik pics please.
I’m Commander Sheppard, and this is my favorite comment in the Fediverse.
I’ve tried hard to get into this podcast, but in the end I just couldn’t (lasted about 20 episodes).
This is coming from someone who does an annual rewatch of all the trek series.
Mcneil just sounds permanently bored with it, and Wang tries very hard to sell it but just gives off car salesman vibes the whole time.
It feels soul-less and unenthusiastic, a product they’re selling, with A LOT of content locked behind a “paywall”.
Real shame. Harry and Tom were my some of my favorite Voyager characters.
Here’s hoping Shimerman and Farrel can improve the quality and feel.