Germans have corpses in their basement.
Maybe I wouldn’t, but I would definitely complain if this was a very new feature available in higher end GPUs.
DX12 is also software, it’s easily update able and modern hardware supports it.
But in the end I don’t give a fuck, since I just won’t play doom then.
In a doom game ray tracing should not be used for registering hits, since most if not all of the projectiles are visible and fly slower than light.
Yes, but the tech has not advanced that much since then. Also the game probably doesn’t look twice as good.
Tbh. the game needing 8 cores is the most outrageous of the list, but the ray tracing is a close second, since that could easily be toggleable.
I’ll chime in for the other commenter.
Having ray tracing be “a minimum requirement” is batshit insane. Just make it an option and don’t require it for everyone.
Ray tracing is not that widely available, so you shouldn’t just force it onto your whole player base.
And while this might not sound like an optimization thing, it really looks like they couldn’t be bothered to develop their game with and without the ray tracing features.
Edit: looking more into the numbers, they are all insane.
I don’t really play AAA titles nowadays, but this is aweful and far from optimized. Doom 2016 needed half of that for every single metric!
Sorry, next time I’ll wrap it in a nice "nobody:
The Germans:"
Please note, that this article is from December 2024. So Postillion knew it again, before it happened.
Cinnamon is available under arch too and it’s relatively easy, getting a package into aur.
As someone who does exactly that right now. Yes.
You need a Linux machine in a separate network with separate firewall rules and the developer has to devote a bit of their time to managing that machine.
It can even be centrally managed, if you have the capacity.
But why would you want that? To secure your shit while allowing the devs to to what they like to their equipment.
Let’s just call it a nonprofit.
Yeah but 1000 kids could have gotten a mild fever if he didn’t! /s
They get “Ram Ranch” not more, not less.
It’s a virtual server, so not really a hardware server, but no container either. It’s when multiple servers share RAM, CPU and other things on a big cluster, but each behaves like a normal server. The 5€ in this case even includes the domain. So it’s more like 3-4€.
This answer would be much funnier if that wasn’t his fucking plan.
So you say “programs like Trilium”. Have you looked at Joplin?
Joplin comes with OCR albeit for search only. I myself have not tried it yet, but Joplin itself is a great note app.
Also Joplin seems to have an in development plugin for extracting text via OCR.
Maybe you can then export it to Trilium, if this a one time thing.
Tell that to shell company owners.
I rolled an 18 in perception for the mustiness of the room.