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Latest Comments by WJMazepas
Indie FPS ‘Vengeance’ has a huge update, starting to actually get fun now
24 Oct 2017 at 1:12 am UTC

I always fear buying this games because normally the servers get empty real fast

PS3 emulator RPCS3 now supports high resolution rendering
11 Oct 2017 at 5:22 am UTC

Quoting: TheRiddick
Quoting: PompesdeskyDoes simply putting an original game disc in one's PC drive work with the emulator ? That should be pretty legal I guess.
You would need a drive capable of reading the area of the disc that has the sector information on, no it is NOT like PC BluRay discs, Sony hide their sector/disc information which is why most people ripped their games on PS3 to its internal HDD first.

Sony should hire these guys and put a optimized version on PS4Pro, for backwards compatibility, but we all know both Sony and MS don't want old games to survive, they would be happy if all older console generation games were deleted from history, money trumps common sense all the time.

But yeah if your going to download these ISO files, then have some common sense and use a VPN regardless of if you own the original disc or not.

Lawyers have proven in the past that they simply don't care how old and unobtainable copyrighted material is, they WILL go after you and force you to pay, here in Australia I think they were getting people to pay $400 for downloading torrents, but even here that can be asking too much! (contrary to popular belief, we're a country of mostly poor people, at least now days, lol)
If MS does not want people to remeber old games, then why are they developing x360 and xbox1 emulators for xbox one?

The next version of SDL will have Vulkan support locked in
29 Aug 2017 at 10:57 pm UTC

It would be cool if they port SDL for the Switch. The Switch runs OpenGL and Vulkan, and adding a support to a console would increase the use of SDL and Vulkan

Entroware have unleashed Zeus, a powerful new "Ultra Mobile" Linux laptop
29 Aug 2017 at 10:54 pm UTC

Quoting: Areso
Quoting: MayeulC
Quoting: WJMazepas
Quoting: MayeulC
In the market for a pricey
No.

But I would be in for a cheap ARM laptop ultraportable, with a decent screen (slim bezels not to loose space).
I only need vim in a VT, and a couple of days of battery :)

OK, if you want to be fancy, add in links, ssh, and maybe, maybe some VNC or GUI of some kind (with a browser).

But all I personaly really need right now is a cheap, low-power portable terminal ;)
The Pinebook is something like you want. But the screen is low end.

I have a CHUWI Lapbook 14.1, which has a Quad-Core Celeron, 4GB RAM and a 1080p matte display. The battery lasts more than 8 hours with Ubuntu MATE. It comes with W10 but Linux worked with 0 issues. It could solve your problem a laptop like my
I've looked into it, it sounded perfect (even got the mail for placing an order) until I figured that it was using a Mali GPU :/

For now, I will keep my old Samsung notebook :)
That is, until I find better. But I will have a look at the other solutions offered here.
Are u sure? It sad it has Intel HD 500 graphics there https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-HD-Graphics-500.182723.0.html [External Link] and there https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/intel/celeron/n3450 [External Link].

And about Chuwi. IDK how it goes right now, but I remember their tablets was extremely low-quality almost any fourth was with some defect right from manufactory. There are big community in Russian internet about Chuwi tablets and topics about their defects has hundreds of pages.
He's talking about the Pinebook. It has a Allwinner A64 SoC, with a Mali-400MP2 GPU.

For now, has not a really good hardware acceleration

Entroware have unleashed Zeus, a powerful new "Ultra Mobile" Linux laptop
25 Aug 2017 at 3:13 pm UTC

Quoting: MayeulC
In the market for a pricey
No.

But I would be in for a cheap ARM laptop ultraportable, with a decent screen (slim bezels not to loose space).
I only need vim in a VT, and a couple of days of battery :)

OK, if you want to be fancy, add in links, ssh, and maybe, maybe some VNC or GUI of some kind (with a browser).

But all I personaly really need right now is a cheap, low-power portable terminal ;)
The Pinebook is something like you want. But the screen is low end.

I have a CHUWI Lapbook 14.1, which has a Quad-Core Celeron, 4GB RAM and a 1080p matte display. The battery lasts more than 8 hours with Ubuntu MATE. It comes with W10 but Linux worked with 0 issues. It could solve your problem a laptop like my

Voxel Turf, a voxel sandbox that has elements of GTA, base building and so much more
24 Aug 2017 at 10:51 pm UTC

I wish i could start to study C++/SDL/OpenGL and ended up making a game like that.

I can barely make a sprite move without problems