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#1
Last post by RB - Today at 22:17:48
Why do dumb people always make this sort of comment on expensive gaming laptops? It's clear that a buyer of this laptop can easily afford to buy another gaming PC as well, or specifically needs a one machine solution. Stop comparing something stationary to a laptop. Or if it helps, consider this a roughly 5070 Ti desktop gaming pc on wheels with an 8 hour battery life as a websurfing/netflix machine, all within a fairly thin, well made chassis.
#4
Last post by hwertz - Today at 21:55:40
I'm not going to excuse away their results. The big boost people see on Linux is often with DX9/10/11 games, DX12 there's less 'cruft' to cut through and get nice speedups, so these results don't surprise me too much soince these are all modern dx12 games.
#6
Last post by Mark || - Today at 21:37:51
Mattschwarz, mit goldenen Leiterbahn Design, ohne Led geblinke, das würde mich eher begeistern. Na, los Revolut, ich warte.
#9
It's very hard for a single distribution to represent "Linux." Better to perform a gaming test with an aggregate of distros that represent at the least top 80% of the distros most frequently used for gaming. Average each test result weighted by frequency of use to get representative "Linux" results.
#10
Last post by ecurb7 - Today at 21:02:46
Sony isn't getting rid of discs because of the limitations of the technology - otherwise, they would be R &D ing higher capacity blu-rays (or maybe something else). They're doing it because most gamers are now digital so don't want physical, and also because they want more control over selling games themselves. So, all of these suggestions for cartridges or whatever seem entirely to be missing the point.