

my response is that adaptive sync, similar to vsync, is going to give you that smoothness. works for me on my LG 27GX790A
the gamescope piece i get, good work there.
my response is that adaptive sync, similar to vsync, is going to give you that smoothness. works for me on my LG 27GX790A
the gamescope piece i get, good work there.
right, turn off adaptive sync and you’ll objectively agree on the impact
the result is the same, i should’ve said “adaptive sync is similar to vsync”
it is still the primary reason for a smooth experience.
It syncs the output of the graphics card with the display Similar to vsync in that you’re telling the software/source to sync with the display; adaptive means it’s not a fixed frequency/framerate
Developed by VESA, Adaptive Sync adjusts the display’s refresh rate to match the GPU’s outputting frames on the fly. Every single frame is displayed as soon as possible to prevent input lag and not repeated, thus avoiding game stuttering and screen tearing.
https://www.viewsonic.com/library/tech/explained/what-is-adaptive-sync/
Adaptive sync is vsync, that’s why you’re getting a smooth experience
Is there any reason youre forcing gamescope? Just works for me without any tinkering and the same gpu.
the keyboard+mouse combo is a standard device and will work fine without any configuration. bazzite includes xone, again, chances are it will just work.
Chances are they will work without issue.
USB drivers aren’t something you’ll need to go searching for, most chipset drivers are something built into the kernel.
Bazzites’ use of a modern up to date kernel and the fact that USB HID works better on Linux than windows should benefit you. Furthermore it builds on Valves work supporting as many input devices as humanly possible with Steam.
The only concern you should have are things like RGB or non-standard hardware that requires extra software to operate. One of these things is an XBox One controller as it’s not a standard USB HID
Cyberpunk looks good enough on all high, 1440p60 and no ray tracing
If you can live with RT off it’s probably not with it, or grab a 9070.
4K RT Medium
https://images.steamusercontent.com/ugc/17556183384191972/80DACEE22581682CC649CCF781388F6433407E0F/
1440p RT Medium
https://images.steamusercontent.com/ugc/17556183384191316/B568B5FB7A9258CD5E1529C494D1F1EB9FEAFBFF/
Debian Trixie
Linux 6.12.12
Mesa 24.3.4-3
Do you have Vulkan-radeon installed? Any errors running vulkaninfo? Your cpu is old, I wouldnt expect much more than 40 fps with ray tracing
I do have a 6700xt and can test with cyberpunk for RT if you want
Batocera has a good list
https://wiki.batocera.org/supported_controllers
Otherwise, I would consider that Linux is not the limit/cause of incompatibility and most will work out of the box just fine.
https://www.eurogamer.net/digitalfoundry-best-pc-gaming-controller-gamepad
I have and as nice as it might be can’t really justify it right now. Might be good to see more reviews and experiences over the next year.
Original 64G is showing ~84% health. Almost always plugged in to the dock.
Do you have steam open at the same time? Steam will present a virtual pad to emulators/retroarch. You shouldn’t need to configure it manually.
There’s not much hardware to emulate rather the software. X86 is probably the target.
Lots of Balatro, 100%’d No Man’s Sky, and Rimworld on Deck is great.
What did you play?
Your response clearly states publicly accessible DNS. A CA does not require anything public for local SSL and can work in conjunction with whatever service they want for that which is public.
I’m hoping there’s a vendor that makes an sbc using this chip. Would be amazing to have something similar in size to the Minisforum EM680 but with better thermals and price.