Enter this command into your terminal:
lspci -k | grep -A 2 -E “(VGA|3D)”
The output will contain “NVIDIA Corporation” in the compatible controller and subsystem section and “nvidia” in the kernel driver in use section.
Enter this command into your terminal:
lspci -k | grep -A 2 -E “(VGA|3D)”
The output will contain “NVIDIA Corporation” in the compatible controller and subsystem section and “nvidia” in the kernel driver in use section.
With such low FPS, it sounds like you’re using nouveau and not the proprietary NVIDIA driver. How did you install your drivers?
I played through MGS1 in its entirety on my Steam Deck a few weeks ago with no issues. I started 2, but there were issues with the audio on the radio so I gave up on it. This update supposedly fixes that. There also was no way to actually exit the game without just force closing it. I can’t comment on 3 though personally, I haven’t tried it yet.
No. The source for this “article” is from May. I’m not sure why they’re posting about it now.
They still come with cables, just not bricks. That’s pretty much across the board on all phone manufacturers unfortunately.
I’ve been playing the Dead Space mobile game on my hacked Vita. I had almost forgotten how good some mobile games used to be.
Care to elaborate on this? I love both open-source and VR, but have never really thought to pair the two.
I also love installing, customizing, and exploring new operating systems. I recently came across NixOS and it is the most interesting OS I’ve seen in a while. Have you checked it out before?
I came here to say this. Trying to fully explain usually leads to confusion, so I just simplify it and say they’re plastic models kits.
The game is free to try and then you unlock it with an in app purchase. You get quite a few hours of gameplay without having to pay up front.
It is a fully fledged game though, not your typical mobile trash.
AC Shadows will likely have a similar model since it’s supposed to play on mobile as well.