Consider switching to Linux if you're looking for alternatives to Windows.
Consider switching to Linux if you're looking for alternatives to Windows.
I explored the entire system, even wiping everything to a new Windows installation, but the issue persisted. I had attempted a switch recently and ran into a problem named "end kernel panic not syncing." I wasn’t sure if I should change it because I’m not very familiar with programming. I tried using another USB drive this time, leaving the mouse and headphones off, and removed some games to check for storage issues. I’m also testing Pop OS at the moment.
If you're unsure about dual booting, most Rust servers without anticheat enabled are supported, though Valve is reportedly improving their anticheat features for the upcoming Steam Deck release. Be aware that Nvidia GPU support may be limited, potentially causing some instability—just keep that in mind.
I'm not overly concerned about games lately; I've mostly been playing Genshin Impact and Overwatch. For the past few months, nothing has really stood out. I'm aware those two titles run well on Linux, but I'm not sure how to set up a duel bot drive. I might consider buying a larger SSD soon so I can start learning.
That could encourage people to cheat, but honestly I don’t have anyone to team up with for Rust—mostly just Genshin and Overwatch.
6-10% is not what you should see if there's truly nothing open.