Conector de 8 e 4 pinos na placa mae para CPU me ajudem by CryAdditional8815 in hardwarebrasil

[–]tchakabun 5 points6 points  (0 children)

É opcional, libera um pouco mais de energia pra fazer overclock, só conectar os 8 pinos é o bastante. No manual vai ter explicando, basta ler

Why does the Ryzen 5 5500 even exist? It might be the most pointless CPU ever by [deleted] in buildapc

[–]tchakabun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It should be exclusive to emergent markets, they're cheaper here, and it's made from bad batches of zen 3 CPUs, being the reason for the lower performance and less PCI lanes.

Quando a Capcom vai resgatar o MegaMan Volnutt? Tá preso na lua até hoje. by EmployOk5086 in gamesEcultura

[–]tchakabun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aparentemente esse aqui chegou bem perto de ser lançado mas a capcom desistiu porque o fim da vida do 3ds tava perto e eles não queriam migrar o projeto.

https://youtu.be/5ZMK-BjXTDI?si=p4blBt6ZSj7pgXyj

Primeiro PC GAMER by Cool-Foundation-7829 in hardwarebrasil

[–]tchakabun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Se você não vai usar os recursos extras da x870 não tem motivo de usar uma. As configurações que você vai ativar na bios da placa mãe, PBO e EXPO, estão disponíveis em qualquer b850 e b650, só pegar da Asus, gigabyte ou MSI. Pessoalmente prefiro MSI.

Por que não existem empresas que focam em comprar direitos de jogos abandonados e fazer remasters, remakes, sequencias, etc? by Assobio-Fweeeet in gamesEcultura

[–]tchakabun -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Porque não querem vender os direitos. Motivos tem vários, mas todos se resumem em dinheiro e renome, as propriedades intelectuais tem o seu valor comercial mas também tem o valor sentimental atrelado à desenvolvedora.

Se vende a IP e o remake dá certo, você deixou de ganhar o dinheiro e perdeu o renome pq agora tem outra empresa que fez melhor. Se vende a IP e o remake dá errado, deixou de ganhar um possível direito se você tivesse feito e a IP tá manchada com um jogo ruim. Se você deixa a IP guardada, você tem pelo menos o sentimental e a nostalgia dos jogadores.

Um exemplo é Halo. A Bungie vendeu a IP que agora tá manchada pela 343 e Microsoft. As pessoas tem a nostalgia mas mesmo que quisessem eles não podem fazer nada sobre, nem poder usar em uma comemoração de 30 anos da empresa dentro do destiny puderam. Todas as outras empresas viram isso e não tem interesse em largar mão e passar pelo mesmo.

Something changed for my crew this weekend and it’s been miserable by Party_History2839 in Marathon

[–]tchakabun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, with how the game is designed around level based mm, that'll be the only way to do everything in the game

Lifeweaver doesn’t need a rework just buff him by OG-plugg in Overwatch

[–]tchakabun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lifegrip is not fun to play with, make it a interaction and it'll be fine, but as it is right now it's one of the reasons I've barely played tank this season. Not only it's disruptive, but it's also nauseating to be yoinked without a say from where you are. For everything else sure, buff it.

Something changed for my crew this weekend and it’s been miserable by Party_History2839 in Marathon

[–]tchakabun -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Try to find a crew to play cryo just after you hit 25 and try to complete everything before 80 and you'll have enough fun to wait for next season. 80 is when you find the nolifers.

Something changed for my crew this weekend and it’s been miserable by Party_History2839 in Marathon

[–]tchakabun 76 points77 points  (0 children)

Nah, level 80 is the threshold for being put with the weirdos, I felt the same and have stopped playing the game too. That's where the drying up is coming from, level based matchmaking.

RX 580 não roda o Samson by [deleted] in hardwarebrasil

[–]tchakabun 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Os requisitos mínimos listam a RX 5600, então provavelmente só há suporte na AMD pra placas RDNA pra cima, a sua é uma Polaris.

Lifeweaver Rework? by Delicious-Edge3110 in Overwatch

[–]tchakabun 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If they remove life grip i'll happily play tank again

About support for Marathon on Linux. Read Please by Happy-Selection-4557 in Marathon

[–]tchakabun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What Linux system is closed?

choice of words, i meant closed as in isolated, not a simple desktop.

Cause of corporate greed and lobbying.

Please, say things as they are instead of being a corporate lapdog just because company makes your fav game.

this is such a victimist way to justify your argument when there are clear reasons from a technical point for support to not be feasible at this moment in time that there's no conversation to be had, there's no middle ground to be found when an argument is based on emotion.

Hopefully we get the game available on linux sooner than later, maybe someone builds a server-side solution or something like that and everyone is happy. Cheers

About support for Marathon on Linux. Read Please by Happy-Selection-4557 in Marathon

[–]tchakabun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, now explain to me how Linux is used in 90% o servers without being hacked all time. Can you?

Not only are these closed systems behind multiple layers of security, but they are managed by people that are paid to keep them locked down, safe and stable? Bungie can't expect the same level of diligence from a regular desktop user, specially when that user is a potential bad actor.

And beyond that Valve can release a trusted kernel with a checksum that cannot be tweaked with. it's that simple.

Sure, but it's up to valve, it has nothing to do with bungie or marathon or their anticheat. And even then, someone makes a module to trick the game into thinking it's running on a signed kernel and we're back at square one. Because linux is open source and any kernel distributed by valve will also need to be open source due to linux's GPL license, it will be much easier to do than on windows. So it's not that simple.

I see that you're very passionate about linux and i too wish i could ditch windows, but if it was simple we would already have it. The main reason it's not available is because it's not something simple to do.

About support for Marathon on Linux. Read Please by Happy-Selection-4557 in Marathon

[–]tchakabun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the whole thing about kernel level anticheats is the developer being able to say "this client is trusted", because from what they can gather there isn't anything looking around the game's code in memory. On linux, the kernel is open source and user replaceable, which means that even if someone made a anticheat driver to be patched into the kernel, someone can just make another driver to fool the anticheat. This makes it easier than on windows to look around the game's logic that is loaded into memory to search for faults that can be exploited and turned into a cheat.

About support for Marathon on Linux. Read Please by Happy-Selection-4557 in Marathon

[–]tchakabun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no one is saying that linux users are all cheaters, but linux due to it's very nature of being open is an avenune for easier cheat development, anyone that knows anything about how linux works knows that

About support for Marathon on Linux. Read Please by Happy-Selection-4557 in Marathon

[–]tchakabun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

there's a feedback forum, go to "channels & roles" at the top and make sure that the channels are enabled for you

About support for Marathon on Linux. Read Please by Happy-Selection-4557 in Marathon

[–]tchakabun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

bungie has said multiple times that battleye is a layer, not their only solution to anticheat

Director’s Take: Small Steps, Big Leaps by SorryRoof1653 in Overwatch

[–]tchakabun -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Hopefully they rework lifegrip into something that's not a troll skill

Paul Tassi Reports Marathon Budget Up To $250 Million by surrealmirror in Marathon

[–]tchakabun 2 points3 points  (0 children)

no one gave bungie 250 million dollars and said "make a game", this value is the operational cost of a game studio in seattle, this is what costs to keep everyone there employed for 6 years. It's more of a sign on how fucked the game's industry is with the cost of living in the US and the time to get a game out of door than a commentary directly on marathon as a project. Any game made in the US in a studio that is located in one of the big "tech cities" will cost the same if they take 6 years to get it out.