What makes me confused is that the epic games website is a lot quicker than their app. I reckon they’re not using electron and maybe are using something much worse. Not sure if it was a joke but long ago I’ve heard someone suggesting it was actually unreal engine and not electron
Huh, I always thought it was Electron, because I've had an older version of EGS show some fonts in super low res, much like Discord did, which is a known bug with Electron and hardware acceleration
Been installing all of my GOG and Epic titles on Nobara with this! Super easy. Just select the Proton version you have installed and you're good to go!
I think they really refer to the feeling it gives off. Like that uplay client you are forced to use even though you bought the Ubisoft game on steam. Epic just feels like a ball and chain.
Maybe it has changed to better. I don't have Epic Games, but a few years ago I went to a friend's home and tested Epic Games and it forced you to stay online in order to be able to play. There was no offline mode like in Steam.
I also have a subjective view. I really love the steam communities (uninvolved with Steam), workshop, Proton, Gamer communities. I feel that the approach of selling free candies that Epic Games has used it's untrustworthy. And Epic Games communities look. All friends that I know that have Epic Games it's because of the free candies, but nothing else. They don't open Epic Games for anything else, they don't talk on communities, etc.
Both of them are companies, but it feels like steam cares more about its community and users.
They also didn't mention the clock speed so probably put no consideration into that either.
Side note: Open up task manager and make sure the RAM clock speed matches the one advertised on the box. If not you may have to override in the BIOS. May cause crashing and if so just lower it a setting at a time until it's stable, it won't damage your computer.
Don't just manually adjust the speed, use XMP/DOCP/whatever your board/CPU manufacturer calls it (unless you know what you're doing or are fine with crashes)
I make use of my 16gb m1 by just never closing anything, ever. I have photoshop, 3 browsers, discord, and Shogun 2 total war open in the background. I feel like I'm getting my money's worth this way.
It depends on your linker. By default, Firefox appears to use the LLD linker. There is a faster one available, which runs perfectly fine on my 16GB machine: https://github.com/rui314/mold. After installing, it can be enabled by setting —enable-linker=mold instead of —enable-linker=lld
Back in my day we just double-clicked on executables or shortcuts to executables. I hate launcher bullshit that solves exactly zero problems with computing. Seen it pop up in non-game applications too.
I just use Playnite as the frontend for everything and Epic loads a lot faster when the actual client doesn't need to fully kick up. Same for Steam, Ubisoft, EA etc.
Playnite looks very good. So it's just a launcher and games manager that doesn't also try to be a store, chat client, advertising platform, and social media site?
Fun fact: When the epic games launcher crashes it shows a unreal engine error window, hinting at the possibility that EGL might be an application made in Unreal Engine.