Well, as it is it throttles at 65° so much that it can't even handle Quake 3. It's basically unusable.
Replayed it the other day. It's great. One of my favourite adventures.
No support for the nVidia graphics though. I was hoping for that for my T580 to be able to raise the stupid thermal limits but I seem to be at the mercy of nvidia.
2023 was a phenomenal year for gaming. One great game after another. AAA and indy. Of course there will always also be bad games. But I think we do have enough good stuff. And looking at Ubisoft it seems like customer's dissatisfaction with bad spectacles seems to reach the big companies. And with development tools becoming ever more accessible I think we're looking at a bright future.
Unser Lehrer hatte einen Hammer im Schreibtisch. Zuerst für Tamagotchis und später für Telefone. Niemand hat jemals seine Drohungen getestet.
Sadly for many games the Windows version runs and looks better than the Linux version. That's often because the Linux version is done by outside contractors whose contract expired. So while the Windows version will receive updates the Linux version lies stagnant.
See Tomb Raider 2013 for instance. The Windows version via Proton looks and runs much better than the native one.
Darkside is considerably harder. It's easier when you finish Clouds first but you quickly reach a point where it also gets harder. I think a balanced party composition is also even more important.
When I was a child I didn't understand that it was turn based. So whenever there was a monster I rapidly clicked the fight button without much regard to strategy. Made it even harder. Don't think I managed to beat either game back then.
Probably. Though they would probably rather go through Apple or Google to do it.
What could possibly go wrong?
The pet chips are nice. Our cat flap detects it and only opens for our cat.
Yeah, been through a whole lot of troubleshooting and complaining at Lenovo. Eventually I gave up. Getting a Steam Deck cured me of wanting to use the laptop for gaming.