Considering Warframe is capable of looking great while running on three potatoes in series, it really goes to show that those CPUs shouldn’t have any issue with running it ever… Plus they have a very robust crash reporter.
One of them Carpenter nerd types.
Considering Warframe is capable of looking great while running on three potatoes in series, it really goes to show that those CPUs shouldn’t have any issue with running it ever… Plus they have a very robust crash reporter.
I checked it out last night. The photo editor is close enough to photoshop that I’ll be glad to buy it. From my preliminary perusing of the tools and features, the only thing I used in photoshop that isn’t in affinity photo was the ability to animate things. I’m sure there are some other more important details between the two, but as a hobbyist for graphic design it fits my needs just fine.
This topic actually prompted me to google the answer to the one thing I had been looking for only to find that the answer is completely obtuse and kind of misleading, which is why I wasn’t able to find it on my own.
Every time I install gimp in an attempt to switch over, I find myself frustrated that the tools I commonly use on other programs are not either available by default or unintuitive enough that 20 minutes of looking through tools, tabs, and menus has not provided the results I went looking for.
I try every few years, or every major update, whichever happens first.
There is no world where a law aimed at this type of thing will ever be used for its intended purpose.
It used to just be one, but they upped their system requirements awhile back. And again more recently it seems. The first was dropping 32 bit processor support as it accounted for something close to 60% of all crashes with less than 5% of the playerbase running a system that old. I don’t remember the exact numbers, but one of the devs who works on optimizing everything and bug hunting made a comment on his stream many moons ago.