Hello, In the Message; Subject : Re: Significant video performance problems after running Flatpack that did not work. Message-ID : <de1dc836-6c41-4b8c-a6d3-8b046da5ce4d@gmx.com> Date & Time: Sun, 18 Aug 2024 12:44:20 -0500 [pj] == -pj via openSUSE Users <users@lists.opensuse.org> has written: [...] MN> > You say the app does it automatically? MN> > Not likely. MN> > Even if you enable it, it will immediately disable it. MN> > I think the problem is that you basically can't enable it. MN> > This is an important issue to keep in mind, regardless of the game. pj> The solution is that I was able to enable it (hardware acceleration). pj> The game caused a fallback to software rendering. The game software ran out of control because it couldn't handle the rendering process, which is beyond the capability of your video card. pj> Do you know how to force the game to leave it alone somehow? Isn't the game running in full screen mode? If so, then I guess you'll just have to Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to get back to the login screen. pj> I have not tried to start the game yet again. Say goodbye to the game. As you know, game software pushes the limits of hardware capabilities, and even in Japan, Game PCs with high specs are sold at high prices. I understand what this mean, but how long will this line of thinking continue to make sense? Just recently, a breakthrough hardware innovation involving AI was announced..... Anyway, if you want play games, play games that match the capabilities of your PC. For example, Tetris. Best Regards. --- ┏━━┓彡 Masaru Nomiya mail-to: nomiya @ lake.dti.ne.jp ┃\/彡 ┗━━┛ "To hire for skills, firms will need to implement robust and intentional changes in their hiring practices ― and change is hard." -- Employers don’t practice what they preach on skills-based hiring --