Zufälliger Einzelfall, kann ja mal passieren. /s
Takios
I'll put it behind spoiler tags:
BG3 Act 3 spoilers
It's the fight against Cazador. I can prevent him from doing anything by using Counterspell pretty easily, but I get swarmed by his minions and I do not have enough damage to kill him in the 3 turn limit anyway so he ascends.
Och joa, es ist ja wie es ist, ne.
Jumped into the newest patch and expedition of No Man's Sky. Always good fun but after finishing the tasks of the expedition I always get bored very quickly. :D
In Baldur's Gate 3 I'm stuck in a fight against a boss in act 3, always getting absolutely smashed even though I'm highest level and have (I think) decent equipment and spells. Haven't found any guide that explains a way to deal with the fight in the intended way, everyone just says to cheese the fight which I'd like to honestly avoid. :/
Gibt es etwas, dass Lindner nicht blockiert?
Das ist ja mal voll gay.
Freut mich!
Hab mit mit dem selben Live-USB per GTKStressTesting fast eine Stunde lang verschiedene Benchmarks gemacht, darunter auch mit Testalgorithmen, die besonders fehleranfällig sind.
Das System ist kein einziges Mal abgeschmiert/ gebugged, obwohl alle Kerne komplett ausgereizt waren. Im Gegenteil, es war minimal langsamer, aber hat butterweich funktioniert.
Probier mal ein BIOS Update und wenn es immer noch auftritt, dann würde ich nach und nach die C-States des Prozessors abschalten. Das sind die Stromsparmodi des Prozessors und manchmal haben CPUs Probleme aus den tiefen C-States wieder aufzuwachen.
Das sollte entweder irgendwo in den BIOS Einstellungen möglich sein, oder in Linux über den Kernelparameter processor.max_cstate=x
und dabei x durch die maximale C-State Nummer ersetzen. Dieser lässt sich in der Datei /etc/default/grub
in der Zeile mit GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=""
eintragen und danach mit update-grub2
oder update-bootloader
oder update-grub
anwenden. Fange dabei erst mit 5 an und gehe schrittweise bis zur 0.
The editor is in the game, no external tools needed.
I know the Enhanced Editions of BG1 and 2 allow you to choose from different scripts and there's a few On/Off buttons, but nothing like the PoE editor where you could do things like "If 3 enemies stand around you, use this spell" or "If enemy is threatening an ally, use this ability on ally, but only if $resource is higher than x and only once every 30 seconds."
Guild Wars for some nostalgia and Baldur's Gate 3 (second playthrough).
I plan to start WH40k Rogue Trader when I'm done with BG3...so that could take a few weeks still :D
I had to start Pillars 1 multiple times until it clicked for me and I was able to finish it. It's a good foundation that Pillars 2 very much improved on. A feature in 2 I absolutely love and wish more party-based games would include is the (albeit rudimentary) editor for the party behavior.
I often struggle controlling multiple units at once so that editor was a godsend for me! Too bad it's the only game I can think of that has something like this. :(
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on my desktop and laptop. On my desktop mainly due to newest drivers. I had bought a very new AMD GPU at the time and Tumbleweed was one of the first distros to support it. Switched my laptop to it because of familiarity.
I started my IT career on Debian servers and so my private servers are on Debian too. They were on OpenSUSE Leap for a while but I switched when the future of Leap became a bit uncertain.