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To be fair, depending on how the hummus is seasoned, that might work quite well.
To be fair, depending on how the hummus is seasoned, that might work quite well.
Maybe. Every time I’ve looked into this so far I found it confusing enough to just go with a cable.
At least I can play games and get directional audio. Beyond that I care little how they achieve it.
Good to know. Thanks for the heads up. I’m still on the tether.
Exactly. You set up the virtual sink for 5.1 output and make pipewire convolute the signal with a suitable impulse response to turn it into a stereo signal that sounds like it’s coming from the correct direction. And yes, most games will output surround sound, given the option.
A few of things I’d look out for:
Of course they do. It’s what they live for. All their focus is on the afterlife. Their actual life is just an annoyance that comes first.
Programmer moment.
On the other hand, it’s not like anybody does.
No way that could ever go sideways… 🤦
What a poor attempt at trolling.
And are vol-canoes flying canoes?
They’re absolutely within their rights to try and block ad-blockers. And users are fully within their rights to circumvent the blocks in order to protect their privacy and the security of their machines and the data on them, as Google has proven repeatedly to be either uncaring or incompetent when it comes to ensuring the ads they serve aren’t spreading malware.
Had that experience with Borderlands 3. Obviously it’s entirely possible that Borderlands 3 usage of DX12 is just borked in a way that affects Windows worse than Vulkan.
DXVK on Windows seems to be unsupported, but a thing nevertheless: https://www.reddit.com/r/pcgaming/comments/mlfcsc/a_guide_to_dxvk_on_windows/
On Windows you may be right. A buddy I game with regularly has had trouble with DX12 games crashing randomly.
On Linux they run just fine and frequently perform better than DX11 on Linux or DX12 on Windows.
Or that it’s literally not supported by the publisher. It may run fine, but you’re on your own.
I think the word you’re looking for is “trustworthy” but yes.
Except the name isn’t pronounced tea-challah.
We have some repairing to do, that’s for sure.
Looks like a caricature of a 50s TV host. Fits the political world view.