While this doesn't mean RDNA 4 GPUs will cease to function with legacy firmware, AMD offers no assurance.
Nothingburger, actual news would be it ONLY works on UEFI.
While this doesn't mean RDNA 4 GPUs will cease to function with legacy firmware, AMD offers no assurance.
Nothingburger, actual news would be it ONLY works on UEFI.
If it goes away after changing the refresh rate, is the monitor over clocked via CRU, nvidia control panel or some other program? I've had that happen when trying to increase my monitor's refresh rate.
This is not a 'true' Team Fortress Classic mod if you wanted the old gameplay from release or 2008 of the game, just a heads up.
Considering a majority of people use Nvidia on their desktops, they'll be forced to jump through hoops with stuff as minor as setting their desktop session to X instead of Wayland (which is absolutely not ready) to installing a custom vaapi package to get hardware accelerated video playback in Firefox. With games and Nvidia say goodbye to a chunk of DX12 performance Then you have the majority of laptop users that have intel HD graphics laptops, ones made in the past 10 years will be fine for low end stuff, but they will take a hit because i915 shits itself with DX12 games and the new xe driver that handles it better is very new and only available on iGPUs made in the last 3 years or so? It is really only good if you have an AMD GPU which has absolutely pitiful market share, with the Steam Deck probably being the most popular AMD PC device people own.
Jokes on him I spent $0 and I'm laughing at them
The only other mod that could help is the Polaris graphics fix on nexus, that's if you have a AMD RX 400/500 GPU.
I'm using the latest development build, but it has worked since the 5.0 development builds.
I've used older builds of shadps4 and it works for me. You still need mods like 60 fps, disable facial animations, intel CPU fix.
Good thing the level designers were laid off because the maps suck.
Only legacy MBR boot requires the boot loader to be at the very beginning of the disk. With GPT and EFI you can make your root the very first partition then have your /boot (and/or) /efi (which has to be fat16 or fat32 depending on partition size, it can be very small and you have the /boot hold your kernels) behind that partition to avoid the 'to the left of' issue when resizing partitions, assuming your root filesystem can be resized.
Personally I use my Steam Deck to play games, not just emulate retro games.
Might not want to post something like this here due to the high amount of mentally ill fedora tippers.