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Latest Comments by fabry92
Victor Vran Overkill Edition announced (two new DLC)
15 Feb 2017 at 5:41 pm UTC

I hope they optimize this game on linux. Framerate with a 1070 is horrible

Looks like Feral Interactive are doing more work on Mesa
14 Feb 2017 at 5:42 pm UTC

this patches help both amd and nvidia opensource?

Civilization VI released for Linux, video and port report (updated)
9 Feb 2017 at 6:51 pm UTC

it's not better make benchmarks on ubuntu? Anyway hype for this game i will buy in near future : )

How To: An update on fixing screen-tearing on Linux with an NVIDIA GPU
14 Jan 2017 at 11:55 am UTC

Quoting: warrengbrn
Quoting: fabry92i need to set every reboot 144 Hz... Btw "force full composition" disable gsync. I use it only for vulkan games beacuse gsync on vulkan it's not supported at moment
I used to have to set my refresh rate to 144hz on every reboot, until I found out that you have to hit APPLY in the "Display" program on ubuntu after applying it in the nvidia settings. Mint may have a similar method?
THANK YOU!! FINALLY I FIXED IT T_T

How To: An update on fixing screen-tearing on Linux with an NVIDIA GPU
11 Jan 2017 at 4:34 pm UTC Likes: 1

i need to set every reboot 144 Hz... Btw "force full composition" disable gsync. I use it only for vulkan games beacuse gsync on vulkan it's not supported at moment

Wine Staging updated, allows you to play DOOM on Linux
21 Dec 2016 at 8:54 pm UTC

I buy it. Not full price but from keyseller. (Don't want full support them without a native port). Untill performance are the same between Windows and Linux is fine for me play with wine. thx vulkan.

CrossOver 16 is out, built using Wine 2.0
13 Dec 2016 at 10:43 pm UTC

Quoting: Guest
Quoting: fabry92Finally office 2013. Maybe it help some new users to migrate on linux
Forgive me if this is an incredibly naïve question: What can people do in Office 2013 that they can't already do in LibreOffice or Open Office (which are both free and supported in Linux)?
Habitude :)