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usrtrv ,

It will eventually incorporate user inputs in the model. So yes it won’t learn in real time from other users, but at some point those inputs will be fed back into itself.

usrtrv ,

Wouldn’t using robots.txt do the same thing without deleting content?

I tried playing the two original Baldur's Gate games on Ubuntu. It's hell.

Long story short: I am absolutely inexperienced with Linux distros but made the switch from Windows a bit more than a year ago. Right now, everyone’s talking about Baldur’s Gate 3, including a lot of the podcasts and shows I follow: since I never experienced the OG games, I wanted to try them out. They were on sale on GOG,...

usrtrv ,

I played the enhanced editions on Steam which have a native Linux build. No issues.

usrtrv ,

Yea such a shame since the first has support. A lot of other games published by Paradox has it. Has there been any word from the devs yet?

usrtrv ,

Hmm very different experience for me, I don’t have any problems with the native Linux version. Hardly any crashes or performance issues. I don’t use any mods so maybe that’s the reason.

usrtrv ,

I’ve been using Vulkan in Linux with an AMD card. Seems mostly fine except the occasional black boxes during cut scenes (about 15% of the edge of the screen). I haven’t tried DX11 yet.

usrtrv ,

That’s weird, I do get the black boxes as well, but a much smaller portion of my screen. What resolution are you running? I’m at 4K.

usrtrv ,

Yes which is why I chose Vulkan over DX11. But depending on the Vulkan implementation for a specific game, sometimes converting DX to Vulkan might function better.

usrtrv ,

Dang, I’ve only had one crash.

usrtrv ,

I would go for one with official Linux support, try Framework or System76

usrtrv ,

This. Or if it’s low or dirty or just not watery enough.

usrtrv ,

I think we’ll be in bad shape when you can’t trust any opinions about products, media, politics, etc. Sure, shills currently exists, so everything you read already needs skepticism. But at some point bots will be able to flood very high quality posts. But these will of course be lies to push a product or ideology. The truth will be noise.

I do think this is inevitable, and the only real guard would be to move back to smaller social circles.

usrtrv ,

www.protondb.com/app/1086940 Always suggest checking protondb. But looks like the vast majority of people can play it in desktop Linux and SteamDeck with slight tweaking. I’ve been waiting for the full release before playing

usrtrv ,

Ignoring very subjective tastes, they’re pretty shit for the environment regardless.

usrtrv ,

Coffee meets bagel did this. You get X people per day, regardless of match or not.

usrtrv ,

You might like Ixion, it’s a pretty tight city builder that’s story driven. People’s main gripe with it is the difficulty, but they added a difficulty slider that should fix that. I found the original difficulty just right, but your mileage may vary.

usrtrv ,

The Longing is great! Very unique game.

usrtrv ,

You can use about any laptop with Linux. I would say take a current laptop and boot into a distro using a live usb. This will let you try it without installing it. You do occasionally run into issues with some hardware: fingerprint, wifi, trackpad, etc. So this is a good test.

But otherwise if you want a laptop that guarantees Linux support: Framework, System76, Tuxedo

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