Me last year thinking I'm financially responsible: I'll never spend more than I need to survive, and I'll invest the rest!
Me this year after catching the motorcycle bug: Need... Faster... Bike...
Me last year thinking I'm financially responsible: I'll never spend more than I need to survive, and I'll invest the rest!
Me this year after catching the motorcycle bug: Need... Faster... Bike...
You can click on the files it shows, and if it's a .exe file you can start the program
My phone (Moto G Stylus 5G 2022) costed $300 and has 8GB RAM and 256GB storage
Use "everything" by VoidTools to search the file system. It's the perfect search tool, very powerful and lightning fast.
On storage, the markup is about 2000%.
And on RAM if we compare to DDR5 (not totally fair because of how Apple's unified memory works), it's about 800% marked up.
The unfortunate consequence of this is that old working apps need compatibility updates.
What I'm noticing is that the first game had 2015 graphics and on a medium to large city runs at cinematic framerates (20-30fps). On Cities 2 the graphics are a mishmash of 2010 and 2025 graphics that run somewhat poorly, but also stutter a lot. On my 10k city I'm getting 45fps average with low-medium settings with the recommended changes to improve performance, but large lag spikes are frequent.
I've been having playable framerates but they're not improving. On a 10k city I get about 45fps average but I frequently experience frame drops which definitely make it less enjoyable to play the game. My specs are Ryzen 9 5900HX, RX6800M, 32GB RAM
Interesting. I'm guessing the changes were too big to just be added incrementally in updates to GTK 3?
Thank you for the explanation! What specifically does Qt 6 do that Qt 5 can't do?
The Sportster 48 is technically a 1200. One that makes less power than a 650, but still a 1200.
If I test ride I'll definitely try out all the modes.
You probably mean the 13700H, but yeah. I wonder if there's a way to separate the P and E cores in the graph.