You always had the choice to install Linux, and still do. Dont let them control your PC.
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Have they changed the game a lot since launch? When I was watching the reviews of it, everyone made it seem like you have to have a cohesive party all working together and using their skills properly and the game is impossible solo.
OK thanks for the help!
Would an unofficial build be maintained tho? I'd like something that stays up to date with security updates.
I have been wanting one since these were released. My old Asus laptop from 2016 is still kicking, so I guess I'll wait till it craps the bed.
I guess I take that back, there was 1 time that I did mess up fstab and had to boot live and fix it. But that wasn't too bad.
I've been using linux since last December and I haven't majorly broken anything. Am I doing Linux wrong?
I had the same question a while back. It's not throttling, it's just worded weird. I turned off that message in mangohud and never had issues
I had issues with mints install a while back. Turns out that it was my flash drive failing during the install. I used a newer one with bigger capacity and it worked fine. Not sure if tried a different USB but it's worth a shot.
EDIT: based on your comments you probably have a different issue. But this might help someone else.
What you got against Cold Play?
Temperatures closer to 100c and over are worrisome. But it depends on the environment and if it's a laptop or desktop. Laptops run hotter, that desktops and its normal for them to be in the 80s for either GPU or CPU. As for usage percents. GPU usage should almost always be close to 100% for graphically Intense games, but there are variables such as resulotion and frame rate. Looking at your numbers you posted, I don't see an immediate reason why it would be crashing so soon. The temps and usages were fine, so that would lead me to suspect software.
And did you try proton experimental?
There's plenty of tutorials on YouTube to walk you through installing all the major linux distros. And distros like mint are pretty streamlined now. It's pretty straight forward. And there's a good community here that is always willing to help.