Gaming was just the most obvious shortcoming really (I still remember when getting opengl 4 was like the moonshot).
Back then there was all the UEFI sky-is-falling dooming
And in 2010 not even ACPI was half-way ideal
Gaming was just the most obvious shortcoming really (I still remember when getting opengl 4 was like the moonshot).
Back then there was all the UEFI sky-is-falling dooming
And in 2010 not even ACPI was half-way ideal
If we are talking about even older events, then no shit.
Linux was barely able to do one job before 2013-2014.
Kids don't know what source code is
Yes, and language requires two parties to happen.
AFAIK that's also a big hurdle for wine, but they had figured out how to make everything work eventually.
Ngl my mind was also blown by the amount of "trivial stupidities" that time I tried KDE wayland.
This seems absolute horseshit because gregory was the main developer for much of the past decade.
Like, he literally made the linux build like better than the windows one.
Also this is some guy giving you a premium service for free.
Not just that, but to an audience half made of dumb kids.
Abuse.. of a compositing protocol?
Because they are even older then?
Every single version after the original PS2 one is a bugged ass mess. I mean, that is also bugged, but at least it's consistent.
First they port it to pc, then they ported that to xbox, than that became the mobile version, which was eventually backported to again to 360 and ps3.
And last but not least, these are based on the UE4 alphas that they called "definitive".