I just saw someone post about this new #MMO called #Palia over on BlueSky, which looks kinda sweet and relaxing, I might check it out as a counterweight to my massively modded #Fallout4 replay and #TheLongDark grimness.
Sadly my username was already taken which was a bit of a surprise and letdown. So I’ll have to come up with a new one. https://eldritch.cafe/@Junkiecakes/110956893264333815
C'est une tradition entamée avec #Morrowind et qui était toujours en cours au moment de la sortie de #Fallout4 : j'achète toujours les RPG #Bethesda en édition collector. J'étais en train de me dire que j'allais faire pareil pour #Starfield mais 1/ je suis absolument pas hypé par Starfield ; 2/ je trouve pas la collector PC sur le site de la FNAC ou même Amazon ; 3/ 300 balles ???
Something a bit different today. I was commissioned to paint a Space Marine in the style of Fallout. So here is my take on a Brotherhood of Steel member in the 41st millennium.
First issue using PopOS as my daily driver. Dual monitor support is weird. It supports my 2 monitors, but games will randomly not use the right resolution. E.g. Skyrim, set to use 4k resolution will resize to about 75% of the screen. Is this because I have Fractional Scaling enabled so that text is readable on the 4k monitor?
The issue with it resizing is that if I go full screen, my 1080p second monitor goes all weird - and I lose half of the window open on it off the screen #LinuxGaming#PopOS
Just tried Fallout 4 on just the 4k monitor. It gave me the option of a 5120x2880 resolution for some reason. Booted into the game, looked fine for 1 second, went blip and resized itself so it then only took up 75% of the screen.
Changing it to 4k resolution, the image is suddenly WAY too large, and overlaps the screen, so I only see about the 60% of the top right corner instead.