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@malchir4036 Games didn't get much better from that point, honestly
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I also used to not like Flatpaks, but then when I realised literally every single piece of software they deliver is packaged better than the PPA versions, I gave in. Especially emulators. I do love me some PS2 games
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Excited for the upcoming 3.30 version? Supposedly, it'll recieve a huge performance patch
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Reporting from 2024, bought a 6750 XT because 6800 XT was sold out lol
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Proton is definitely capable of everything it can be done, and more (FSR in any game, forcing a specific frame cap in any game, and so on), it just depends on game's developers if they will let it work through it. HDR is also a possibility with Wayland, which is realistically the only "feature" missing from Linux. At least for media consumption/gaming alone
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Upgrade your gpu. That's honestly the only way. Gnome3 is designed for modern hardware, you have Gnome2 (Mate) for older hardware. Though, I'm using Gnome3 on my Intel Pentium B950, and it works smooth enough for my noticing. Fedora has the best Gnome3 integration today, and driver manager is similar to Ubuntu or Manjaro, only built into the app store. All you have to do is install RPM Fusion https://rpmfusion.org/Configuration from this site, both free and non free versions, that way you'll have the complete experience. Install updates, install Nvidia driver, and godspeed. Sorry for the long post and hope everything ends up as it should :D
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Well, as I said, the default Gnome version gives you one-click installs for both Nvidia driver and the driver manager. It should recognise the configuration and let you just pick the GPU you want to use. Have you tried that way? Or the good ol' asking the web way?
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Only if it used KDE as a base instead of Gnome...
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@Ziv Zulander Test a PS2 emulator with overclocked and non-overclocked hardware, then come back to correct your statement
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Arch will surely ;) Though Fedora loves Gnome the most, I wouldn't be surprised if it gets it first
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Aw, shame. Well, let's hope it'll catch up to KDE's magic of recourse management
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So, it's basically Endless OS, but without its EULA? Neat, I hope the GPU drivers on the Flatpak side come pre-configured
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For the refreshing thing, use the command "killall plasmashell && kstart plasmashell". I've been using KDE for more than 75% of my Linux time, and it works like a dream. Also, Kubuntu has the best KDE implementation in my opinion
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No need to make a script, if you launch the command with the Alt + F2 thingie, it stays remembered. Just type in k and the rest will autofill. Or, you can make the command as an "app" with KDE's application editor. There are limitless ways to approach any issue
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Weird? Kstart works fine on my install. Over the Alt F2 thing, that is
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It's not really a don't, but a do. PAY ATTENTION TO WHICH SCREWS GO IN CERTAIN HOLES
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@Megalomaniakaal Yep, on RPCS3 I have resolution scale set beyond the native resolution. Exactly because it smooths out the image, even if the particular game doesn't support anti-aliasing
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...And here I am with a 1660 S, happy just for the fact Ray Tracing is being stretched out in better supported and optimized ways
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I mean, Crysis is from 2007, and still pegs today's hardware. Additionally, 4060 Ti draws only 50 more watts than my 1660S, and uses the same one 8-pin power plug. It may cost a bit more for similar performance as 3060 Ti, but at least I don't have to buy a new PSU
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My rule of thumb is, look up the current PS5's specs and get a tier higher hardware 👍🏻
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@Mister_Phafanapolis Means little to me when the 6750 doesn't have a non-XT variant. Also XT cards have more VRAM, so that's pretty neat Edit, quick Google search says XT cards can be ~10% faster
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And then there's Linux. Just install a widely popular distro for home usage, and bwam! You can even convert your PC to a server, with absolutely 0 software tinkering
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My way of keeping my PC/room cool is not using high-end components 👍🏻
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