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Can anyone give me a rough idea of what sort of games an Acer Chromebook Plus 514 (or similar?) could run in Linux? I had a Chromebook, probably a decade ago, that could run Nuclear Throne and Daggerfall Unity, but absolutely nothing in the way of anything like a remotely modern AAA game. What are we looking at nowadays? These seem to sell at about $300 and I'm trying to get an idea of how much of an upgrade, if any, it might be for an old windows laptop that is fine for indie games but can't touch anything triple A from the last decade (good lord Witcher 3 release date). I've seen the laptop run Dungeons and Degenerates and Curse of the Golden Idol without issues but Indika looked like a low poly demake, I seriously thought it was a surreal artistic choice until I saw other screenshots and realized it's supposed to be a completely regular modern game.
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cruft posted:I don't know if it's just my Chromebook, or if it's all Chromebooks, but the only way I'm getting GPU access from Crostini now is by toggling a flag. The next logical step would be removing that flag. I wouldn't advise anyone to count on a Chromebook having any kind of graphics performance in Linux. Is Chrostini the in built Linux access? I was think about manual install dual boot, that's how I did it with the old Chromebook.
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