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Wiping years of game data was rough

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  • Chris TrottierA This user is from outside of this forum
    Chris TrottierA This user is from outside of this forum
    Chris Trottier
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    Wiping years of game data was rough.

    When I first bought this desktop, Linux wasn’t even a real option for gaming.

    But here’s what I’ve realized: the only person who decides when my machine is obsolete is me.

    I like my rig. It still runs thousands of my games just fine.
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    • Chris TrottierA Chris Trottier
      Wiping years of game data was rough.

      When I first bought this desktop, Linux wasn’t even a real option for gaming.

      But here’s what I’ve realized: the only person who decides when my machine is obsolete is me.

      I like my rig. It still runs thousands of my games just fine.
      Kim SudenlehtoK This user is from outside of this forum
      Kim SudenlehtoK This user is from outside of this forum
      Kim Sudenlehto
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      @atomicpoet
      I remember my old rig, quite happily running reltively new games on Linux, finally failing me with the Linux native Two Worlds(?) that had been built to require CPU instruction sets not available on the venerable piece of hardware. The game ran fine on the Windows side of my dual-boot but forced me to face the fact that there's more to CPUs than frequencies...

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      • Kim SudenlehtoK Kim Sudenlehto

        @atomicpoet
        I remember my old rig, quite happily running reltively new games on Linux, finally failing me with the Linux native Two Worlds(?) that had been built to require CPU instruction sets not available on the venerable piece of hardware. The game ran fine on the Windows side of my dual-boot but forced me to face the fact that there's more to CPUs than frequencies...

        Chris TrottierA This user is from outside of this forum
        Chris TrottierA This user is from outside of this forum
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        @kepic My God, I have so may memories of Two Worlds.
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        • Chris TrottierA Chris Trottier
          Wiping years of game data was rough.

          When I first bought this desktop, Linux wasn’t even a real option for gaming.

          But here’s what I’ve realized: the only person who decides when my machine is obsolete is me.

          I like my rig. It still runs thousands of my games just fine.
          OblomovO This user is from outside of this forum
          OblomovO This user is from outside of this forum
          Oblomov
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          #4

          @atomicpoet may I ask why the wipe? No opportunity to “port it over” from your Windows installation to the Linux one?

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          • OblomovO Oblomov

            @atomicpoet may I ask why the wipe? No opportunity to “port it over” from your Windows installation to the Linux one?

            Chris TrottierA This user is from outside of this forum
            Chris TrottierA This user is from outside of this forum
            Chris Trottier
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            @oblomov I wiped the Windows partition.
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            • Chris TrottierA Chris Trottier
              @oblomov I wiped the Windows partition.
              OblomovO This user is from outside of this forum
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              Oblomov
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              @atomicpoet I got that, what I was wondering was rather why not back up the game data to save it from the wipe? Couldn't it have been reused under Linux?

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              • OblomovO Oblomov

                @atomicpoet I got that, what I was wondering was rather why not back up the game data to save it from the wipe? Couldn't it have been reused under Linux?

                Chris TrottierA This user is from outside of this forum
                Chris TrottierA This user is from outside of this forum
                Chris Trottier
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                Oblomov Too much work. And many of those games have cloud saves anyway. Basically, I’m a lazy person and don’t want to work harder than I have to.

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