I assume somebody really liked that game.
Just like the Lego Island guy™ really likes Lego Island. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MToTEqoVv3I
I assume somebody really liked that game.
Just like the Lego Island guy™ really likes Lego Island. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MToTEqoVv3I
Give the follow up a go, Neva. I finished GRIS but it certainly is just a walking sim with some light platforming.
Neva has some actual battles that are somewhat challenging/entertaining and it is still just as beautiful as GRIS is.
At least we don't have to listen to the Volkskanzler constantly.
And DLSS also makes the game look like a shit sandwich even on quality.
Correct, I'm on a 7900 XTX and was able to get the best experience on Ultra by using FSR only for anti aliasing (native resolution) and turning on FSR frame generation. There are still artifacts but they are not nearly as bad as with upscaling.
Without frame gen I hover at around 60, good enough for controller but a pain with mouse.
Still, your 3060 is most likely going to output a clearer image than what your PS5 can do with FSR1. Did you give the benchmark on PC a go?
What's your hardware?
On high end hardware the game runs fine, not good but okish. On console they use FSR1 at a really low resolution, making everything look really blurry. On PC at least FSR3 is available for lower end hardware but don't expect too much if you don't have a Nvidia 4000+ or AMD 6000+ series card.
Digital Foundry has performance videos for console and PC up already.
If getting rid of Microsoft entirely is the goal, Samba does AD with GPOs just fine.
I installed Zen a while ago when Flathub recommended it to me. Didn't really like the minimalist design, especially with the auto-hide title bar.
I heard Ubuntu got some big upgrades starting with 22.04 in terms to support for GPOs.
I never tested it personally but they do have some documentation for it and they can be added to a Windows domain: https://documentation.ubuntu.com/adsys/en/latest/
One day we will get a spiritual successor.
Started Last of Us Part 1 a few days ago. Surprisingly fun gameplay for something that looks like generic Sony third person game #23 at first glance. Story is of course excellent so far, as expected.
Game also runs much better than when it released so that's good. Still wouldn't call it a good port but it is passable.
However, Monster Hunter Wilds just came out so I'm going to be not-so-patient-gamer for a while.
I really enjoyed it. First game in a while that could scratch that Prey-itch.
I have to question some folks ability to see when they say Wilds looks worse than World or like a PS3 game.
Certainly has some low-res textures that look weirdly out of place but it's not like the entire game looks like this.