I could’ve sworn that the browser was also called just Mozilla at one point, or was that just always the suite it was part of?
I could’ve sworn that the browser was also called just Mozilla at one point, or was that just always the suite it was part of?
I think you must be doing something wrong. Proton has been able to play pretty much everything without unsupported anti-cheat for a long while now.
You asked what GitLab offered and I answered that question. I ran GitLab at work for years. Amazing project. Much value there.
GitLab is open source and you can self-host it.
I’m getting these issues on Windows as well, to be fair.
I remember having a GeForce 2 as well. Yes, I was really into graphics at that time. :) Ever since Wolfenstein 3D, or DooM, to be honest.
Colored lighting in Unreal for the first time!
Did you have dreams of DooM back then? I remember opening doors in DooM with that iconic sound in my dreams, lol.
Ohhhh! I think the Riva TNT (or Riva TNT 2?) was my first 3D accelerated graphics card! What a time to be alive was that.
This is correct. I remember running Quake II in software mode with hardware effects (could that have been OpenGL already?). It ran at like 1 frames per second, because I didn’t have a 3D graphics card. Although the lighting looked lovely when you shot a rocket through a hallway.
I see, I guess you’re right then. :) Maybe this was a major release then.
I think the WASM project diabloweb of DevilitionX has not been around for five years?
I had no issues when I ran it. Besides, it’s marked Playable by Valve (for all that’s worth), and ProtonDB seems to agree.
Maybe they fixed it?
You don’t need Proton-GE for Fallout 76, even.
We’re really getting into Game of Thrones territory now…
Chrome? You mean Internet Explorer.
“This website is only supported on Internet Explorer 6.”