I’ll try again once Nvidia’s 555 series drivers are released which should support explicit sync. Right now it’s too unstable under Wayland even though I gave it a shot once KDE Plasma 6 released.
I’ll try again once Nvidia’s 555 series drivers are released which should support explicit sync. Right now it’s too unstable under Wayland even though I gave it a shot once KDE Plasma 6 released.
Curiosity at first after it was mentioned a few times by others. This was back in 2007, and I’ve been off and on with it over the years and being pleasantly surprised with the amount of progress it had made each time I used it.
I switched for good when I built my new PC last year. I didn’t actually mind Windows until it began to get filled with crapware, which has really gotten out of control more recently. It’s just as well that Proton has eliminated the last reason I needed to use it.
It’s too bad. I’m hoping the devs don’t give up on it and get it fixed because other than the horrific performance issues, the potential is there for it to be a worthy follow-up to the first game. Though the modding situation also doesn’t help things…
I just can’t buy it in its current state. I’ll stick to modded C:S1 in the meantime.
Been here since the blackouts started and it feels much more chill here.
Just pulled the plug on my 8 year old account as soon as Sync stopped working. I had already made my decision a few days ago once mods were being forcibly removed so this was merely a formality. It was still a sombre feeling watching it burn, but I’m glad that I can move on now.
Anyway, welcome and here’s to a new era without corporate enshittification.
Ah yep that image retention was awful on their IPS displays. I’ve only seen worse on a Dell Latitude E7240, if that can be believed.
I used a G5 before my V30 and there was that and the GPS being useless on it. I even bent the GPS pins back into place to give them better contact and while that improved things, it was still rubbish.
The modules were interesting even if they were gimmicky and flopped hard. It helped when the charging port began to have issues, since I could just replace the chin to fix it. It was still a cool phone though. It felt like LG were the only ones still trying to innovate there, even if they often missed the mark.
I still used my V30 as my daily driver until about a month ago. Only switched finally because the software was so out of date and it wasn’t worth rooting it.
Hardware-wise, it was still working no problem. The battery didn’t have the capacity it once did, but would still last a day. Not bad for being over 5 years old.
Dunno if too many people remembered the bootlooping issues of the G4, V10 and Nexus 5X and if that contributed to LG exiting the market.
Games that use Vanguard don’t work afaik, but Helldivers 2 works just fine via Proton.