Um, acksually, what you’re referring to as Linux is in fact…
Um, acksually, what you’re referring to as Linux is in fact…
Yup, that’s John Trak, the lead in Star Trak
I wonder how many of the best emulator devs 5 years from now will have started off out of spite because of Nintendo being cunts about emulation and Sony taking down the Bloodborne 60fps mod
That extra 8GB of RAM is probably doing a lot of the heavy lifting to make general use smoother. More RAM = less swapping to the drive when memory fills up (which on 8GB means ~5 tabs in a browser before it starts slowing down haha).
Left a comment as a reply to one of yours about the laptops themselves.
The way I can tell if a game does/should run on my PC is kind of a multi-prong approach
And then check protondb to see if it can run on linux (most likely will)
Integrated graphics may have some gotchas but the general rule I follow is “if it came out within a console generation, it can’t run that console’s games. Last gen can be serviceable. 2 generations back run pretty well.”
FWIW I think the Surface is the more powerful machine.
I wouldn’t bother with any 3D AAA that came out after ~2010 on the Mac and even then you’re looking at 720p 30FPS
The Surface looks like it might be a solid light indie game machine. I doubt it’ll struggle too much with anything 2D and may even be able to run late PS3/super early PS4 era (before 2015) 3D games at reasonable framerates.
It’s actually kinda wholesome that Harvard Law lets you minor in clowning 🤡