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Originally posted by timofonic View Post
I think most games in the near future will require certain good SSDs as minimum requirement.
Except Switch with mobile-like hardware, Xbox and Playstation use custom PC hardware. Newer generations will be faster than them in all ways, DirectX12 and Vulkan provide more low level hardware access too.
Hardware is getting standardized just because economy of scale, that's good for users.
And exclusive games are slowly fading too, except on Nintendo games.
And we have Wine/Proton!
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Originally posted by MadeUpName View PostI was surprised to see that they use Linux in their cameras. Any contributions to getting color management working better in Linux would be much appreciated.
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