1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)3 children
Make sure to replace your intel (((israel inside))) CPU with an AMD, and use GNU+Linux which has working drivers for AMD. I run a potato on a GTX 1060 and get 60 FPS in most games. Then I bought a more modern AMD GPU, still good performance. The CPU is a massive bottleneck in many scenarios.
1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)1 child
With Steam, most games runs native, usually no extra configuration needed, but if there are protondb has plenty of information about any issue you may encounter and how to fix it. Games run under wine or proton.
The only game that requires pajeetsoft windows, is nigger games like GTA online.
It actually can, but the anti-cheat will run in user mode instead. For most games this ain't a problem. Some kiked games just want total kernel level control over your system for absolutely no reason.
How we ended up here is a complete mystery, because all the game needs to do is to have some noticing on the server side and nobody would be able to cheat. But instead they try to "fix" it all client side by running kernel level software supposed to detect game modifications, which on pajeetsoft windows could also run in the kernel. A single fuckup and the whole system crash.
All of them? That's impressive. I'm not even sure I know all of the CRPGs. I've only played a handful of the more well known CRPGs (BG1+2, Planescape, Fallout1+2, Arcanum, etc).
I'm mostly moving through older JRPGs when I need something new to scratch the RPG itch.
I think there was a pathfinder game too, but I don't really know anything about it.
Anyway, how far are you willing to stray from the CRPG? Is Neverwinter Nights a CRPG? Is Morrowind a CRPG (hits and spells cast are chance)? Can roguelikes be CRPG if they have quests (Tales of Maj'Eyal)? What about JRPGs with less ARPG/turn based combat?
But next build I’ll get an AMD for sure.
Since 2005. Once I learned about the connection, I made it a point to never buy an Intel again. Still going strong.
The only game that requires pajeetsoft windows, is nigger games like GTA online.
How we ended up here is a complete mystery, because all the game needs to do is to have some noticing on the server side and nobody would be able to cheat. But instead they try to "fix" it all client side by running kernel level software supposed to detect game modifications, which on pajeetsoft windows could also run in the kernel. A single fuckup and the whole system crash.
lol. lmao, even.
I'm mostly moving through older JRPGs when I need something new to scratch the RPG itch.
Divinity original sin and the owlcat games (which kinda suck) are the rest i can think of.
Anyway, how far are you willing to stray from the CRPG? Is Neverwinter Nights a CRPG? Is Morrowind a CRPG (hits and spells cast are chance)? Can roguelikes be CRPG if they have quests (Tales of Maj'Eyal)? What about JRPGs with less ARPG/turn based combat?