Ah yeah AMD hardware really pushes itself to that 95° limit crazy hard if you let it, I had to lower my fan curve because it made no difference and all it did was become crazy noisy.
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That implies it gets hotter after dumping and that tickles me as a concept
It definitely can be, though I’m on Wayland and pretty much problem free. You miiiight be able to diagnose further with system logs and that kind of thing? But if I’m honest my diagnostic skills aren’t great compared to like 30+ years of windows.
Depends on your motherboard manufacturer, if you google your brand with disabling igpu or integrated graphics you should be same to find the right menu? This all assuming your CPU has integrated graphics of course.
Suggesting this in case it helps because I had a similar issue, I was having issues with my system defaulting to integrated graphics for Linux native games, once I turned that off in the BIOS it was fine. Fixed most of my issues immediately.
Like it sucks it’s not just plug and play, but yeah this could be your fix.
I think I’m a bit confused and I was probably a bit tired last night. To recap I think they are probably going down the line where eventually you’ll have games removed from your psn profile similar to how they removed the movies from licensing issues. I’m certainly not buying a new console while they are going down that road, no new games I don’t have physical ownership of the media it’s on.
Steam has a history of not removing things that you’ve already bought which I think is crazy important for consumer confidence. PlayStation feels like it’s shooting itself in the foot so hard with this, I have no idea why they think it’s a good idea. I mean obviously short-sighted money bullshit, but you’d think they’d understand the importance of long term planning with their 6th console.
yes? that’s pretty much what’s going on.
They totally could but that’s a hell of a line to cross. Not so much the online only stuff, but like literally everything? Why actually buy things at that point?
They are a physical token of ownership mainly, which is very important as Sony has demonstrated that will happily remove content you’ve bought because licensing ran out. That’s a huge boundary to cross.
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I’m only getting improvements as time goes on, they’re incremental so it can be a bit hard to notice from day to day. Overall it’s a very solid experience so far.
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In their defence it’s a heavily controlled state where speaking out can literally land you in the gulag. Doesn’t mean things are peachy, and I’m sure a fair few people are just drinking the coolaid, but it’s something to consider.
There’s certainly a good start to the series, but fair warning, most of them are very similar and you can’t really play them one after another without burning yourself out. Still, interesting to see how the series evolves over time.