

Thanks. I’ll give that a go because that’s the only issue I have with games now
Thanks. I’ll give that a go because that’s the only issue I have with games now
The main problem was Siege with my friends over lockdown. Even on the lowest settings my framerate would drop whenshootouts happened on screen.
I hooked it up to the TV recently and got through Pseudoregalia fine. It would handle any modern 2D or basic 3D game alright.
I also tried Art of Rally, and whilst it works, I had to turn all the settings down. That is such a beautiful game that low settings don’t do it justice
I’ll have to hunt around for it. MyAbandonWare only has the windows version, thanks for the tip
If you want to play it and get really desperate you could try a VM running 95 or 98 but that’s a lot of setup
I figure since WINE is already faking being windows, it’s easier to fake what type of Windows it is. By comparison, Windows has a lot of it’s own problems
I like GNOME on the laptop but it feels better suited for laptops and touchscreens. I know plasma is really good now and really customisable, and I’d even consider Mint as I’ve put it on another laptop before but a more gaming centric distro should have some added dependencies included
I plan to now. A friend helped me put it together and that’s where I learnt how to make a bootable drive to install an OS.
I used to use that PC for work on the sneaky so I could do other stuff at home easily, but I’ve changed job and that’s not a concern anymore so it might get PopOs or something on it soon
And they boasted about the amazing attention to detail in this game
This is what fixed it, thank you. It must be that although the game is in English, it’s using the English characters from a Japanese font and character pack. Now I know what the issue is, playing these games on the Deck is more possible
That’s a good point. I’ve had Lutris installed but never really explored it. I’ll check that out too
Thanks. I’ll look into this as well. The game is in English but coming from a Japanese developer could cause the same problems
Thanks. I’ll look into it and see if that works
I love how that could be an angry mouth, a moustache, or a croissant
Looks like someone managed to work their forniphilia kink into the event booth. I don’t even know how this would tie back to Palo Alto in the slightest
There’s a setting in the BIOS to switch these over. You may be able to jump in and do it yourself if the work laptop isn’t too locked down
All the different versions as well. Outlook web is decent, desktop is terrible. The Mac version seems to be closer to web, some problems I have are fine in one version of outlook and only appear in another. Why can’t the app just be a container for the web version?
OK, who did you guys bully over basic tech support questions?
I work in email Marketing and Outlook is the worst client, especially desktop. Everything I make has to have accommodations for this shitty inbox
If they’re struggling to male ends meet then they aren’t wealthy, are they?
Time to move the goalposts along for what’s defined as ‘wealthy’
I do a lot of work with CSV files and LibreCalc is so much better for them. You can actually tell it how to delimit the file and to put quotations around each field.
Some programs actually advise against using excel if you’re going to work on a CSV to upload into the program, which is funny considering it’s meant to be the industry standard.
P. S. For anyone that would like to use LibreOffice at work, download portableapps and get it from there. It’s so portable it can get around IT administration requirements