The Lounge 0001 [From the Beginning]

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mio-scared

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Debian has build of OBS, phrase synaptic manager search function:

Granted I’ll need to change the background to default for recording the video next week.

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desktop-ception

What is an idea? Rod Serling said it best:

Off to sleep. Night everybody.

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Good night

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night

2400g at stock does Wolfenstein II at 1080P High (but no AA or motion blur) at 30-50 FPS (sitting around 40 FPS usually). Not bad, and it’s butter smooth so it’s actually pretty playable. I may tweak it up just a bit to get in the 45-50 avg range instead of low 40s but still, very nice indeed.
not sure if vulkan or not. damnit now i have to check lol

edit
pretty sure is vulkan as that seems to be the default
theres no way to switch to OpenGL so?

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I always turn that shit off anyways (as should everyone imo), I think it makes games look worse

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thats because it does

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Smart man

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I have to turn it up. It makes me violently nauseous the last time i used it.

So you like being violently nauseous?

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because no game dev implements it well ever it looks shit lol

It was developed for console gaming to do deal with TV refresh rate issues iirc

lolno
devs tried to make games look better by attempting to emulate real life camera motion blur
but noone does it well so …yeah

Was that for ubisoft more cinematic experience

this was… a long time ago lol
in over a decade no one has done it well so… that says a lot :stuck_out_tongue:

after some quick internet skimming is seems that most motion blur methods are optimized for around 30fps. So one could blame consoles for the poor implementation on PC.