![]() > That's an interesting opinion - though in practice it would seem that things don't look like that. Follow Krita's lead here, they did it in a tasteful way that doesn't make people feel cheated or second-class.Īctually, Krita's a good project to look at for inspiration on how to get funding in general it's not quite at the Blender level, but it's still doing pretty well in comparison to most niche OSS tools. ![]() So, while I strongly agree with putting Godot on Steam, I strongly disagree with following the Asesprite model of "buy it or compile it, fuck off". That way people get something out of it while also not being mislead, and you're not potentially turning away new users like others are concerned about. Make it clear in the Steam description that buying through Steam is a way to help finance the project while also getting the convenience of automatic updates, while also providing a link to the Godot site. Instead, do it the way Krita does it for its Steam release. This can work but do not make people compile it themselves the way Aseprite does. If Godot was at sensible price like under $20 on steam I can imagine most steam users would pay for 4.0 while still having option to compile at a source for free Most people are willing to pay for convince. I've wanted to build a PC since I was in high school! Looking for final check/approval/anything weird I might have missed.> 2 Aseprite Steam version So Aseprite can be complied for free but steam version is paid. probably X-Com 2 probably not Control)) + medium-load workstation (coding (Visual Studio), tablet graphic design (CSP/Krita), game dev (Unity), occasional video editing, maybe 3D someday) Mainly used as a gaming PC up to mid-intensity-AAA titles (i.e. ![]() I'd like to VeraCrypt the whole system for security's sake & I've heard you get better performance out of OS installs to SSDs doing that, so that's my plan.īc. I can't find GPUs easily, the listed GPU is a temporary fit, but I'd like my rig to be future-proofed for an upgrade to a previous-gen. #REDDIT KRITA DRAWING QUALITY REDUCES UPON TRANSFORM UPGRADE# Radeon RX 6700 XT) whenever I can find one at a sane price. (NOTE: even this lower-grade GPU listed is a big step up from my current AMD Radeon HD 7570) In theory, could I then use the listed GPU for a CrossFire setup? I've never tangled with that before. Other peripherals (monitor, mouse, keyboard, speakers) I already have I'm going to pull the 1Tb SATA out of my old PC and use it for auxiliary deep-storage (game installs, old docs, etc.). I'm not overclocking the CPU, but it said that some GPUs with larger power draws may need it-is that common/rare? I'm getting that warning about the "4-pin ATX power connector" RE: my power supply. It's not clear whether the MOBO's WiFi is BlueTooth-capable? I've got a BlueTooth speaker I use a lot. I'm building a PC using a single 2Tb M.2 SSD for the main HD (will probably supplement it with a big HHD later on down the line for additional storage). I'm probably overthinking things on the first part here, but since so many people these days use a smaller SSD as a boot-dedicated HD + it's been a while since I did a clean install of Windows, I just wanted to make sure: I want to install Windows 10 to that SSD (single boot) while leaving the remaining data sectors available for general storage. #REDDIT KRITA DRAWING QUALITY REDUCES UPON TRANSFORM WINDOWS 10#Įncompassing the whole drive) and I install Windows 10 to it, will that still leave the unused-by-Windows storage space open and available for general usage, or would I need to create a partition to still have access to the "unused" space? I know Windows 10 will create its own sub-partitions for recovery, etc., but if I leave the SSD HD as a single large partition (i.e. Is there any benefit to creating a separate partition on the SSD for Windows 10? (I read somewhere that it can be handy if the OS gets corrupted, allowing you to wipe and do a fresh install of the OS without needing to reformat the entire drive-i.e. Without needing to wipe all your non-OS system files that might be installed to the same drive)Īre there any risks to this kind of setup?Īre there any (performance/wear-and-tear) benefits/risks to partitioning like this with an SSD specifically? #REDDIT KRITA DRAWING QUALITY REDUCES UPON TRANSFORM INSTALL# #REDDIT KRITA DRAWING QUALITY REDUCES UPON TRANSFORM WINDOWS 10#.#REDDIT KRITA DRAWING QUALITY REDUCES UPON TRANSFORM UPGRADE#.#REDDIT KRITA DRAWING QUALITY REDUCES UPON TRANSFORM INSTALL#.
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