I've heard that the game engine which was used was not optimized properly at all. There seems to be no way to improve the performance, maybe there is, I'm not too sure. After watching Digital Foundary's video, game performance has not improved at all even when overclocking.
I just told the solution for my Edit... All I did was remove the programs that I installed during this tutorial using the "sudo apt purge (insert program name)", then I did "sudo rm /usr/lib/libjawt.so" and I started the tutorial from the beginning.
Hi, mind sending the binaries please? For some reason it keeps erroring out saying “recipe for target ‘alreverb’ failed” :/
Edit: Nvm, solved it. I actually had to download the latest OpenAL from their github and then it compiled with no issues.
Running into this same issue but don’t know how to fix it without reinstalling Linux :(
Edit: I found a solution! I actually add to do “sudo apt purge “program”” for the ones that I installed during this tutorial, I then had to do “sudo rm /usr/lib/libjawt.so” and redid the tutorial and now it...
You will not be able to do anything else with the leaked SDK because it does not contain the crucial components for compiling Unity games, etc. Clang, as an example, is not in the leaked SDK.
Anyone here know how to block nintendo updates without using the 90dns thing? Like a kip file that blocks only nintendo URLs whenever using the Internet for BrowserNX? When I tried using 90DNS, it doesn't work for videos online for some reason... also I would need to use 90DNS whenever I switch...
I can't seem to get the mainline dolphin to work... always gives me a "Failed buffer" or smth for both Dolphin-Emu and Dolphin-Master... Mind explaining how you got it working, please? :/
Edit: Nvm, just checked the Backend and changed it to OpenGL, apparently Vulkan is broken
@bylaws It doesn't fully work for some reason if you have AutoRCM installed, it won't shut down completely. My switch was overheating when I took it out from the case and it looked like it was off. I plugged my dongle and without pressing the power button it went to CFW.
Every time I want to...
They probably misunderstood it as a CPU "clock" which is understandable, for a second I actually thought it would mess up Horizons CPU clock speed :lol:
@SylverReZ, I also heard one of the Prince of Persia games was so unfinished that it required the "24/7 online" drm so a puzzle could be done and the game could be finished. And that when the Ubisoft servers were closed the (cracked) game was impossible to finish or something like that
I like that games can be fixed after the fact, hate that it's being abused via beta tests... And DLC... I was a 7800 owner back in the day and loved Impossible Mission, turns out I couldn't beat it because it was actually impossible lol