

Well gog doesn’t have a Linux client though, while steam really does a lot for Linux gaming. I used to prefer gog but I’m back to steam for now.
Well gog doesn’t have a Linux client though, while steam really does a lot for Linux gaming. I used to prefer gog but I’m back to steam for now.
I had the same problem with bazzite and a GTX 1060. Initially I wanted to install steam os but it doesn’t support these older Nvidia cards as well. I always used the video cards HDMI which should work even without drivers. I switched to fedora but ultimately sold the card for an AMD Rx 6600 (which is working fantastically) because the drivers that support the 1060 are old and painful on Linux… Probably not what you want to hear, just my experience.
What people don’t understand is that the acceptance of EVs grows when the share of them grows.
I still remember many waves in the news just 1-2 years ago that not even half of people were considering an EV today, so how could they require strict fleet emissions in 2030!
But what they don’t consider is that in 2027, the acceptance of EVs will be way higher than today, just as in any other market with growing EV share. And the higher acceptance leads to even higher share, which is shown in every market where EVs gain popularity. It will happen everywhere.
I think it’s really nice, and the range is insane. Who even wants to go 800km without stopping to charge?