I’m not a fan of this guy. I think he’s an insufferable edgelord.
But he’s not a nazi. Stop throwing labels you do not understand around.
I’m not a fan of this guy. I think he’s an insufferable edgelord.
But he’s not a nazi. Stop throwing labels you do not understand around.
It runs like most UE5 games.
Like shit.
It’s playable though, that’s all I want right now.
Sometimes, but it’s Oblivion running in UE5 so I didn’t exactly expect perfect performance at launch.
Doesn’t bother me much. Lack of FSR4 bothers me more, but that’s a «linux issue» and not the game’s fault.
Tenk noe så fælt at barn og unge får vite at det er helt greit å være annerledes!
Like how they put him in jail during Biden’s term?
Oh wait!
Like I’m gonna trust anything Ubisoft says anymore.
Alright boys, see you in the trenches when the old and fat politicians starts to declare war on each other across the globe.
Playing this as we speak. Runs great on Fedora 42. (R7 7700, 9070XT and 32GB ram)
Also feels just like the original with better graphics and a few QOL changes that I’ve noticed.
Sadly installing Ubuntu Studio didn’t solve it.
That’s a good lead. I’ll try again tonight!
This method shouldn’t have anything to do with what distro you’re gonna be using as the fix itself happens in Windows.
It’s a Windows fix relevant for dual booting Linux.
Edit: I used this exact method when I had two Windows installs on different drives and wanted to remove the original one from my system. Back in the Windows 7 days.
Double shit when it’s in UE5