Excuse la vidéo en Anglais (pour rester dans le cadre des jeux), mais c'est possiblement lié à l'« effet de simple exposition », un peu comme ce que Skunk explique.
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Probably the best soundtrack I've heard in a video game, period. He talks about composing for the game here (and likely in many other outlets).
Au lieu de rendre la chose plus difficile pour les seniors avec leur idee de boîte postale communautaire, on pourrait regarder ce qui se fait à l'étranger et proposer des services aux seniors.
Interesting!
I could only find limited info about the SoC's TjMax / operating temperatures, although we could assume it's somewhat similar to the actual Tegra X1, in which case:
- This datasheet lists a TjMax of 105°C (page 2) and several thresholds before that (page 17) at which the APU would downclock (or shut down), with no actual value unfortunately.
- Gamers Nexus talks about the above, with a supposed throttling threshold at 70°C - and possibly 90°C - where frequency drops by 6%.
- Digital Foundry made a video testing Switch overclocking years ago (apologies for the ResetEra link, but there's a good summary there), where they had operating temperatures in the 60s (though I'm not sure that's the junction temperature).
That being said, my (V1) Switch is modded so I could test that a bit more, and check operating temperatures and frequencies before/after a repaste.
You can refer to list of games with HDR support.
As far as HDR in native Linux games, recent changes won't help, but you should be able to get that working with a couple env vars.
Congrats! That's absolutely what I found most exhilarating with Expedition 33 gameplay-wise, being able to defeat much tougher enemies with a mix of persistence and parrying/dodging - that was really rewarding imo.