*Topic Timestamps* (Draft) 0:03 - WAN Show won't be exclusively streamed on Twitch. 3:57 - Discussion of Floatplane 8:50 - Rundown on Topics 9:17 - Intro 9:35 - Linus vs. Austin Evans? 11:30 - Discussion of Logan Paul vs. KSI 13:39 - Upcoming DeepSpar video on LTT 16:45 - Preorder of 9th Gen Intel CPUs appears on a Dutch website 22:55 - Nvidia GeForce RTX cards released 34:58 - Sponsor: Shade Tree Glasses 36:35 - Sponsor: Madrinas Coffee 37:40 - Sponsor: Savage Jerky 39:55 - Studio Lights go out 42:27 - Russian arms manufacturer Kalashnikov takes on Electric Cars 47:56 - Steam releases a new application for Linux to improve Windows Game compatibility 51:21 - Who should Linus fight? 53:37 - Outro
750ti is one of my fav cards ever made. Cute lil thing still capable of Overwatch, League, an surprisingly, medium-high BF1, at a solid 48fps in intense settings. I know this because I have a 960M, which is pretty much 750ti.
Timestamps courtesy of Jesse Ferguson 0:03 WAN Show won't be exclusively streamed on Twitch. 3:57 Discussion of Floatplane 8:50 Rundown on Topics 9:17 Intro 9:35 Linus vs. Austin Evans? 11:30 Discussion of Logan Paul vs. KSI 13:39 Upcoming DeepSpar video on LTT 16:45 Preorder of 9th Gen Intel CPUs appears on a Dutch website 22:55 Nvidia GeForce RTX cards released 34:58 Sponsor: Shade Tree Glasses 36:35 Sponsor: Madrinas Coffee 37:40 Sponsor: Savage Jerky 39:55 Studio Lights go out 42:27 Russian arms manufacturer Kalashnikov takes on Electric Cars 47:56 Steam releases a new application for Linux to improve Windows Game compatiblity 51:21 Who should Linus fight? 53:37 Outro Timestamps courtesy of JJMC89 00:16:50 Intel 9th gen chips available for preorderon Dutch site 00:23:11 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 00:35:03 Sponsor: Shade Tree 00:36:40 Sponsor: Madrinas Coffee 00:37:45 Sponsor: Savage Jerky 00:42:37 Kalashnikov CV-1 00:48:00 Steam for Linux: new version of Steam Play
i love the first part about the wan show no longer being streamed only on twitch cause i hate how its so hard for my shitty internet to even show it on decent resolution while on youtube i can just watch videos at 720p instead of 480p
@@singsbadly it is what it is. Do you want timestamps or not? Noone made them so I do it and I just copy the damn thing with Google translate and I don't care.
there are still a lot of people not sold on 10 and rightly so given the aggressive push it started with, and the telemetry it carried on, so its good to know that steam is laying the groundwork for the inevitable "windows < 10" support shutdown in a few years
that 1% would be correct then, as it measure Linux users playing games on steam, if your using windows on the side, then your gaming on Windows no matter how much you use Linux for everything else. Linux is nice, but sorry it is not a gaming platform. Blame devs for not making Linux versions of their games.
I play on Linux (used to use windows 10) and I have to say, the performance hit I get from playing native Linux games vs. playing the same games on windows is hardly noticeable. 5-10 fps drop max. I'm using an RX480 with an i5 4690k and 16gb of ram. The AMD Linux drivers have come a long way in the last few years.
Wine has been an excrement show, sometimes it works but too often it doesn't. Why all all games not made by a Microsoft (or its subsidiaries) aren't also encoded for linux is unfathomable.
Jesus Christ NO, Intel cannot change what i3 i5 and i7 mean 2 generations in a row... As a former computer technician and current computer salesman I already have to explain this shit 400 times a week to people who actually couldn't care less, because they say things like "well my 7 year old laptop has an I core 5 (because that's how it is inevitably said (triggered)) and all these new laptops have the same thing so there's not gonna be any difference, right?" shit like this is why apple can sell the makbook air with a 5200u for $900 and people think it's still better than the windows computer with an 8250u for $800. SHIT DRIVES ME OFF THE FUCKING WALL, but before it was at least uniform so I could always talk about generations before 8th as kind of a monolith to keep things simple, now it'll be 7 backwards, 8th, and 9th all in separate brackets with no sense of cohesion. It's bad enough that I have to talk about the difference between an SSD and an HDD all the damn time because "well this one has more storage that means it's better, right?" Intel, please kindly fuck off Sincerely, ~One of the people responsible for putting your products in peoples' hands
The next time Windows 10 breaks due to an update I'll switch completely. I decided that a couple of weeks ago when the updates started to even change my desktop wallpaper and replace open browser tabs with bing ads. MS just doesn't give a shit anymore, and this new Steam feature is the best thing that could happen for many people including me.
Have you tried a driver wrapper? I've never tried but apparently you can install any Windows driver on Linux? Edit: wrappers by the way are one of the greatest inventions in computing. Think "Glide" games or "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow"'s unusual lighting and shadow technique.
Ray Tracing feels a little bit like a wast of time for gaming honestly. Graphics are no longer that important to me, they were a lot more impotent 10-20 years (Now I see what they mean about getting older) ago. Now I want more stuff on the screen, with bigger and more complex gameplay at a good frame rate.
Worst part is they are better actors than most of hollywood :P Sad state the sport is in, not been my cup of tea since i became an adult tho. These days i rather watch womens beachvolley ball, than watch 22 millionaire manchilds running after a ball.
I'd rather turn off ray tracing if it's going to run at 30-45 FPS. That sounds very much like what consoles have done for the last 2 generations. Add more effects than the hardware can handle and make the game experience worse with choppy FPS. Absolutely sick of it TBH, if consoles gave me the option to turn graphics down and get a solid frame-rate I might consider buying them again. 60fps is a standard, anything that doesn't run at that feels terrible.
Aza-Industries At first, it would be nice if there would be any benchmarks. A additinal feature that slows down your Gpu because its not good enough. Just stupid how people buy this shit without even knowing what it is. Im hoping this technology is not worth for mining.
I usually turn half the features in most games off just because all this extra crap clutters the environment. I don't want to see every blade of grass and have ridiculous sunshafts everywhere if it means the game has ANY chop. Im spoiled by PC gaming but i dont see why you would spend money to play anything under 60fps unless its a classic or something.
30-45fps was in an untested game from a unreliable source with a card that isn’t out on drivers that aren’t released either. Gotta take that with a grain of salt.
WhattheDesigns over watch works really well on linux. I use a vm for things like Dreamweaver but I'm sure it wouldn't work well in things like after effects.
@@nootics since I'm not into art stuff I don't need Adobe cc, but yeah, this is a probably the last thing not working in Linux (and probably a really small amount of games)
As a person who dabbles in animation and 3d rendering, I am less excited about RTX's gaming implications and more it's rendering potential. Honestly going from 30 seconds to 1 minute per frame, to 2 seconds or even 1-2 FPS would be amazing!
Raytracing in games may not even be the biggest driver. Cinematic render farms may switch to these new GPU pipelines and go from hours per frame to frames per hour.
They'll focus on top games first like pubg, rainbow 6 etc. Which are basically expensive so the games which are small or not in the top lists would take years to come to linux
Timestamps for mobile users: 0:03 - WAN Show won't be exclusively streamed on Twitch. 3:57 - Discussion of Floatplane 8:50 - Rundown on Topics 9:17 - Intro 9:35 - Linus vs. Austin Evans? 11:30 - Discussion of Logan Paul vs. KSI 13:39 - Upcoming DeepSpar video on LTT 16:45 - Preorder of 9th Gen Intel CPUs appears on a Dutch website 22:55 - Nvidia GeForce RTX cards released 34:58 - Sponsor: Shade Tree Glasses 36:35 - Sponsor: Madrinas Coffee 37:40 - Sponsor: Savage Jerky 39:55 - Studio Lights go out 42:27 - Russian arms manufacturer Kalashnikov takes on Electric Cars 47:56 - Steam releases a new application for Linux to improve Windows Game compatibility 51:21 - Who should Linus fight? 53:37 - Outro
I noticed the audience size difference in that stream. go from like 4k to 23k. Helps to be loyal to your platform. You guys are the only reason I even know about/use twitch.
At this point I'd gladly switch to Linux for this. Wine handles my work apps near perfectly, the only reason I'm still on windows is for gaming. I would love to leave ads on my home tiles, odd display scaling, limits and bugs that never get fixed, and the photos app randomly using 30-70% of an i7-8700. Being able to uninstall all the useless apps i don't want and not having to sweep through every update and fix my privacy settings. I'm on windows 10 pro, and this is still an issue. I would be able to have an operating system that only loads what i want, and what it actually needs. The learning curve is worth it on my eyes.
I thought so too but the Ubuntu version I checked out was still an admin rights cluster frack of a mess. Linux devs can't even decide on file types between the releases so some apps need converting or only work on a particular release. Even plug and play devices like usb to serial are an insane ordeal to get working. You actually have to give the port admin rights to enable two way comms. Things that should be dead simple just aren't and it exhausts you. Not only that, but Linux royally f'd my boot sectors and there is still crap in there I can't get rid of. Linux has come a long way, but is far from getting over the mountain into mass adoption. Windows 10 is absolutely horrible and 7 has fading support and security. We really kind of need a new player in the game to come along and show them all how it's done.
Whenever I leave youtube playing on its own every second video that plays is an LTT one. I rarely end up clicking on an LTT video. The youtube algorithm is your friend Linus. BTW - I like your content, just saying that youtube seems to favour LTT.
Linux keeps getting better. Hopefully in the coming years Linux will actually be a reasonable platform to switch to for media and gaming on a competitive level.
WIth a little effort that can be today instead of tomorrow. I'm playing stuff such as StarCraft Remastered, StarCraft 2 on Linux using tools such as Wine or PlayOnLinux. I just had to learn how to use all that.
In my high school in WI, we have had several football & baseball players who have played professionally. Most notably is Bob Wickman who pitched for the NY Yankees, Milwaukee Brewers, Cleveland Indians, Altlanta Braves & AZ Diamondbacks. He was AL Saves Leader in 2005.
i was just watching a video by level1linux and windel was like "i dont know why steam hasnt partnered with wine to make gaming on linux more compatible". I wonder if people at valve watch his videos.
So far, I have only played the older version of Skyrim on SteamPlay/Proton (I don't think I have Vulkan working, so no special edition yet), but I can confirm a significant performance boost compared to playing the same game on mainsteam WINE (and none of the glitches that occured with Gallium Nine, so they don't appear to be using native DirectX 9). Supposedly both DX11/12 and SteamVR will work wherever Vulkan does, which should make VR on Linux much more viable now. I can't wait to test so many things. :3
@@tomwes8390 I need Vulkan for that, it isn't fully working... but it mostly worked under mainstream WINE, so I'm optimisitc it will work under Proton when I meet the requirements.
michael huss You tested with a Vive or used mouse mode? I don t know how good HTC Vive supports Linux native. It uses SteamVR drivers I assume so it should be easier for Valve to port VR games
Hey Linus, sitting here watching WAN in my garage, just resurrected my one year dead desktop. I just want to thank you guys so much. I have literally turned my life around thanks to you guys. Your shows gave me the faith in myself I needed to pick myself up out of depression and grow as a person. I am working now towards being a real technician (with a degree and everything) and its your show that gave me the confidence to try. Thank you guys so much for bringing tech to the everyman like me. You may be five years younger than me, but you're on of my personal Heroes man. You and your whole team. Keep it up.
Basil Fawlty’s car, which received “a damn good thrashing” in the ‘Gourmet Night’ episode of BBC Comedy Fawlty Towers (1975-1979), was a 1967 Austin 1100 Countryman (estate)
I don't think it really means gaming will die out on windows. This is still something people have been doing for years, just being officially supported. It helps translate things and make it compatible. It just opens the market up a bit more for other platforms. This doesn't mean developers will stop developing for Windows.
I don't normally hate on anything, but Windows 10 holy shit. I want this shit gone, bring on gaming in Linux, this needs to happen. I cannot stand what MS are doing with the telemetry in Windows 10. I don't trust any big corporate business as they will sell out anything just to make a quick buck and they couldn't give a shit who they hurt to do it.
Worst part is how updates can render a machine unbootable. Happened twice to me, on separate machines. Since I already had a Linux boot disk prepared, the switch was easy, as it was either reinstall Windows (and repeat the experience in the future,) or install Linux, and gain control. And Linux has had wine for a while now, along with PlayonLinux and Crossover, which are derivatives. And in addition to dual booting, which forces a Windows bootloader, one can run Windows on Xen or, apparently, kvm.
The Kalashnikov Car looks like a dude who Restomods 1st gen Camaros got his hands on a Lada. The grille looks like a 1980s Silverado aftermarket grille, especially together with the LED headlights. That being said, I absolutely love the way it looks.
The thing about raytracing is that so much of what we do now is years of perfected "trickery" and clever use of world design to create convincing lighting. Even the most powerful realtime engines need lots of planning and setup for the mishmash of pre baked lights shadowmaps and a few dynamic lights. The same "well who cares about x" thing happened when we transitioned from painted lighting textures with basic phong and spec maps to the PBR setups we have now. Everyone just wanted to upscale to like 4k and then 8k textures but a well done 2k PBR texture will always be more dynamic and fit better into more environments than a well made 8k oldschool texture of the same style. That's the thing about raytracing, it doesn't rely on trickery, it just looks correct. AO and contact shadows just exist, you don't need to see something on screen for it to be reflected, radiosity carries the colour of lit objects to the world around it. It is not going to be worth it for a few generations at least, (personally I'm looking forward to a nice deal on a 1080ti) but someone always has to take that first step and as someone with experience in both production style pre rendered 3d and realtime 3d I love seeing the two draw closer to potential parity.
They said that they sold out but did they said how many they sold?? They may have sold like 1000. They did kind of the same thing with that chart they said data but didn't say what kind of data..
Honestly being a guy that spends way too much time playing with graphics programming stuff. 10 or so years ago, ray tracing was impressive but today I'm not even close to being excited about it. It comes down to understanding rendering your typical game or movie scene. The way your typical lighting equation works is relatively simple. Three points forming a triangle are interpolated across to pick out discrete pixels. That triangle and the pixel go through visibility tests and then eventually a fragment/pixel shader is ran across it if it survives visibility testing. At this point you have a couple crucial pieces of information to calculate. The directly of incoming light, this is done currently by subtracting positions to give you the "light vector". The direction light reflects off the surface, this is usually stored in multiple parts, a model transform, normal map and perturbation functions to simulate micro-detail (maybe your mesh is flat but represents sandpaper which has a ton of micro-facets to consider). The view vector is calculated which is pretty much a vector that makes the line your eye forms to the point being shaded. All of this still has to be done for a ray tracer, it just takes the place of the light vector calculation. What keeps me completely unimpressed. If I simulate a point, cone or halo shaped light, I use geometry equations that are so simple you can solve them on paper with a dollar store calculator. The light vector is calculated as if the light was firing an infinite number of rays in every direction, we just calculate the one ray that hits the pixel we're interest in. I honestly don't see the point of ray tracing anymore. Anything you could do with ray tracing, you can do way more efficiently with computation.
Man, I feel you, but I also feel that these companies, in this case, Nvidia, they need to keep the hype up, show progress, and earn money. With the miniaturization of the components getting harder, they need to switch the attention from the usual to these optimizations. I hope they can sustain this responsibly.
Upgrading from a 770 here. I'll be brief: >Playing on a 24" 1080p 60Hz screen since 2013. >I'm living in Europe. >Shit is expensive af here. >Buying a 1080ti when it's price drops due to 20XX series being widely available. >Also buying a 1080p 144Hz screen. >I doubt I'll be gaming in 2k-4k in less than 5 years, 1080ti should suffice for 1080p gaming at 120fps. >Heck, even a 1080 should be enough...
What that Russian guy meant is that Kalashnikov practically belongs to the government but not officially, which means that they spent tons of government money on RND(most of which are stolen) and on the remaining funds they create a prototype with huge delays out of EXISTING TECH, that doesn't perform better than current counterparts, but it gets praised and then forgotten. (examples: Ётафон, Ёмобиль, рапира - (programming language), Эльбрус-8С)
And that guy probably was really russian,and they reacted coldly to him.First sad moment on WAN,but it's not like they are supposed to know those things.
How do you expect them to realize that when the issue isn't on them but with the translation. It was quite difficult to understand what the guy meant until you read Daniel's comment. It could easily be taken as something offensive (as Luke tried to explain how some people might view it) and they couldn't make any definite decisions or ones that causes drama because they know that people will accept their word even if it may be wrong. Btw thanks Daniel for posting that explanation.
As I said it is not what they should have been aware of.But personally I had doubts immediately when it came about Kalashnikov. So I was on the same page with that guy.
Unspeci Not necessarily, the developer could tell Valve to not support their game on Linux, I don’t know why would they do that, but they could. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a Linux hater, I love the concept/idea of a free and open source OS, but Linux still has a long way to go, the driver support still isn’t great, you have to use the console a lot, so it is not my Main OS, I mostly virtualize it.
I think it'll be much easier to catch the live show on TH-cam. The twitch mobile experience has made it pretty tough to catch the WAN show on my phone and it'll be easier to catch on TH-cam. Good luck! Looking forward to next week.
Zukaro Travon same. I’ve moved to MacOS and Linux already for laptop productivity, but I’ve had to keep my gaming desktop on Windows for gaming. The sooner I can kick Windows 10 the actual fucc out of my life the better.
With RTX, reflections are lighting, but without - Reflections are tricks. Everything from rendering a camera back at a person from the mirror, to just mirroring the entire 3D model of a room and duplicating the character to show them in the room when you look at the mirror, Ray Tracing, in a perfect world, fixes a lot of the issues making it easier for people to create stuff. They can just setup the lighting correctly, and not add strange fill lights and false reflections, and extra textures- all of this is work that will hopefully be a thing of the past when Ray Tracing works and is accepted.
I made the jump to linux from windows. I have had issues with windows since moving from windows 7 I primarily use my pc to game. So never had much interest in linux. Yesterday though after seeing the news I moved from windows to ubuntu. While it has been different using it I actually was up and running and even playing games in just a couple of hours. I haven't done a ton of testing but most games I have tried have worked just using the play button after setting up steam play.
25:20: good question: Skyrim modding with realistic lighting mods makes a HUGE difference. However, prior to seeing that it is hard to say I ever worried about the lighting...
Linus and or Luke go on @firstwefeast Hot Ones Would love to see LMG face the wings of death. Even if Taran is the one to go for it. It'd make the views.
chawk scalpers buy a product and raise the price and they use bots to buy things faster than anyone so the stock runs out and people who want it have to pay a much higher price for it
Rugby in Canda "i'm sorry ehh, could you pass the the ball there ehh and i'll just dig out the snow and run to the goalposts ehh" Meant completely in tongue in cheek of course
Linus, ray tracing isn't exclusive to RTX cards. What is exclusive to those cards is NN-based filtering of noisy, low resolution images rendered with distributed ray tracing (AKA stochastic ray tracing). Ray tracing can easily be done either in compute or fragment shaders. The most popular flavour for shaders is *ray marching* using signed distance fields; it's the bread and butter of Shadertoy.
lighting with games is like shadowing with drawing. It's basically the thing that makes or breaks the top tier stuff. A fantastically shadowed, hand drawn, object can legit look 3d But no one is all that conscious of it unless they actually draw/do lighting shit in games. Once you get lighting down, you step it up to a whole new level
the car in Faulty Towers is an Austin 1300, it is kind of the 'estate' version of the mini, which was also made by Austin. very much british, but the Trabant, (or Trabbi as affectionately known) has a similar look as the 1300 was built around the same time too, but is not russian, it is (east) german and before the berlin wall fell were incredibly common sight in east germany even right up to the millenium. The Trabant 600(i) version that you are looking at came out about a year after the Austin 1300, but both were loosely based on the mini due to it's popularity. There is a Russian car which looks similar and was also incredibly popular in post war russia call the Moskovitch which released a similar version right around the same time (402 I think)... also likely to be based around the austin mini, but like most russian things, they will probably tell you how they invented it first.
Blyat how you insult car from best company ever, it will shoot down tesla blyat XAXAXAXAX))))) I don't know, i guess we will see. I am not going to judge something when no one knows anything about it anyway.
Hell, I wouldn't want to drive it is Russia with all their REALLY, REALLY, REALLY bad drivers. Any breach of a cell in the inevitable accident and WOOMPH! One toasted Ruskybox.
Nobody is going to read this ever, so why not for once post my dreams. I have literally dreamed of working for/with you Linus and your company LMG and AT LTT, AND having so much fun with Channel Super Fun, meeting all the great people, including Luke, and all the other guys. For some reason I feel 'at home', which is strange, because I've been with you since almost the pure beginning, and you've since moved TWICE ! Somehow you make the channel, your video's etc feel like it's safe. Thanks. EDIT: Linus would win at boxing with Austin, not because he's fitter, -which he's obviously not-, not because he's stronger, -which he's obviously not-, but because he would do anything to win, including cheat, be a bastard, etc. The end result is the only thing that would matter to Linus, and he would win. EDIT MORE: seriously, get the homely background back for the WAN show, this is too clinical, too professional if you will. Please. OH well, why not edit some more. Linus, if you didn't have that 'killer instinct', there would not be an LMG like there is today. You are selling yourself way too short.
If compatibility becomes more standard on Linux or if developers start considering Linux more heavily then I may switch. Windows10 has put a pretty sour taste in my mouth for the future of the windows platform and the way that MS is trying to railroad people who use their platform really rubs me the wrong way, especially as an IT. Definitely looking forward to Linux becoming more prominent in the gamer space as well as the enterprise market, if our vendors didn't develop solely for Windows, we would swap to Linux pretty quick, I think.
Instead of developing tools to help people perform tasks in custom work environments, they develop tools that force users to work in particular ways. You want to change library locations for Documents and Pictures but not Music and Videos but have a home folder set in active directory without making manual changes in the registry? Well tough luck, you just got locked out because Microsoft thinks they know how you should perform your job better than you do. You decide that maybe on your professional version of windows in a commercial environment you don't want all your users having access to candy crush - well, despite having uninstalled it multiple times from the redundant control panel clone within windows 10, MS thinks they should have the right to download apps to your machine without your permission. You want to run updates on windows 10 without the risk of crippling your entire business network? That's unfortunate, because the update that gives you the tools to meter your network connection is the update that will crater your network. You want to play DVDs in windows media player like you've been able to do forever? Nah, they tore out that piece of media player and now it costs like $15 to get it back, but it isn't fully compatible with everything it needs in order to do that and doesn't actually work that well. Windows 10 is basically Windows 7 but all the facelifts cripple key aspects of the OS and make it harder to use, harder to support, and less functional in general. But it allows MS to see your usage data more easily, access file information more easily, control what software and devices you are allowed to use, force developers and customers to move to new systems or pay huge fees to keep getting support, and create even more confusing and ill-defined licensing schemes so they can audit small shops with extreme prejudice. But, they have a significant market share in most markets, so I guess they can do whatever they want and we just get to roll over and do what they say. That's why I'm excited for greater compatibility in Linux, so that people have a serious option that is more accessible. This will hopefully force MS to rethink certain strategies and develop tools that people want, versus what they think will further shackle us to a dying system.
The main point of Linux is that it's completely yours! No license key bullshit no EULA terms to follow, nothing like that. You install updates the way you want and when you want and you can customize it to look exactly the way you want.
*Topic Timestamps* (Draft)
0:03 - WAN Show won't be exclusively streamed on Twitch.
3:57 - Discussion of Floatplane
8:50 - Rundown on Topics
9:17 - Intro
9:35 - Linus vs. Austin Evans?
11:30 - Discussion of Logan Paul vs. KSI
13:39 - Upcoming DeepSpar video on LTT
16:45 - Preorder of 9th Gen Intel CPUs appears on a Dutch website
22:55 - Nvidia GeForce RTX cards released
34:58 - Sponsor: Shade Tree Glasses
36:35 - Sponsor: Madrinas Coffee
37:40 - Sponsor: Savage Jerky
39:55 - Studio Lights go out
42:27 - Russian arms manufacturer Kalashnikov takes on Electric Cars
47:56 - Steam releases a new application for Linux to improve Windows Game compatibility
51:21 - Who should Linus fight?
53:37 - Outro
Thanks man..
How the heck did you managed to do this list after few minutes of video being live ?XD
Well you r jobless
LOL, you copied it from description xDDD
LOL maybe actually not. I am confuseeeed
I love how this just feels like a personal conversation between Linus and Luke.
Umbra Yup! They still after this time have great chemistry between them! I love it! Truly enjoy watching! :)
Honestly i leave this on in the background just because they talk really chill, its like positive white noise that you can learn from haha.
Yeah episodes like this are what I like the most about LTT
LOL I do the same
Absolutely
I never watch WAN live on Twitch. I always watch it here on YT like a podcast.
Same here, I never watch on Twitch.
Me either. I like watching it after the stream so I can use the links
I always got frustrated watching part of the stream on Twitch and quit, re-watched on TH-cam and eventually just never watched the twitch
#meetoo
I've been on twitch like 3 times. I hate myself a little more every time I go there. Twitch is fucking horrid.
I’m soooo excited for the RTX 2080!
Hopefully I can finally afford a 750ti now!
750ti is one of my fav cards ever made. Cute lil thing still capable of Overwatch, League, an surprisingly, medium-high BF1, at a solid 48fps in intense settings. I know this because I have a 960M, which is pretty much 750ti.
I love my bae 1080
@Noah Hastings OwO notices your 640 cuda cores at 1200 MHz what's this
Seems like Linus is pissed at ngreedia
I would sell you mine but I am still sporting it.
Timestamps courtesy of Jesse Ferguson
0:03 WAN Show won't be exclusively streamed on Twitch.
3:57 Discussion of Floatplane
8:50 Rundown on Topics
9:17 Intro
9:35 Linus vs. Austin Evans?
11:30 Discussion of Logan Paul vs. KSI
13:39 Upcoming DeepSpar video on LTT
16:45 Preorder of 9th Gen Intel CPUs appears on a Dutch website
22:55 Nvidia GeForce RTX cards released
34:58 Sponsor: Shade Tree Glasses
36:35 Sponsor: Madrinas Coffee
37:40 Sponsor: Savage Jerky
39:55 Studio Lights go out
42:27 Russian arms manufacturer Kalashnikov takes on Electric Cars
47:56 Steam releases a new application for Linux to improve Windows Game compatiblity
51:21 Who should Linus fight?
53:37 Outro
Timestamps courtesy of JJMC89
00:16:50 Intel 9th gen chips available for preorderon Dutch site
00:23:11 NVIDIA GeForce RTX
00:35:03 Sponsor: Shade Tree
00:36:40 Sponsor: Madrinas Coffee
00:37:45 Sponsor: Savage Jerky
00:42:37 Kalashnikov CV-1
00:48:00 Steam for Linux: new version of Steam Play
i love the first part about the wan show no longer being streamed only on twitch cause i hate how its so hard for my shitty internet to even show it on decent resolution while on youtube i can just watch videos at 720p instead of 480p
you forgot 10:49 linus says fuck
THAAANK YOU
@@singsbadly it is what it is. Do you want timestamps or not? Noone made them so I do it and I just copy the damn thing with Google translate and I don't care.
00:42:37 Moya machina eto Klass!
*ow crap that's probably confidential*
i want to be that important to be able to say that
Then continues to spill the beans lololol
One day..
its all just upsell
Can I know your credit card number?
10:49 Linus swears (Let's not forget the most important timestamps) :)
was this the first time? certainly first time ive heard it
Paperbag Ghost not but first time I hear him say “fuckin”
DEMONITIZED
He did during the livestream this week.
You get a fucking gold star!
Windows games played on Linux using Steam Play/Proton will be counted as Linux sale so the game developers will know their users are using Linux.
HELL YAH LINUX!
The only thing I don't do in linux these days is gaming
@Dunjeon but if people realize they dont need windows to play games windows usage will go down and linux will go up
there are still a lot of people not sold on 10 and rightly so given the aggressive push it started with, and the telemetry it carried on, so its good to know that steam is laying the groundwork for the inevitable "windows < 10" support shutdown in a few years
that 1% would be correct then, as it measure Linux users playing games on steam, if your using windows on the side, then your gaming on Windows no matter how much you use Linux for everything else. Linux is nice, but sorry it is not a gaming platform. Blame devs for not making Linux versions of their games.
Sounds like the perfect time for a Techquickie on Raytracing.
I would switch to linux if I could play all my games on it. . . just saying.
as of now, it runs 2/3 of the games natively... it will increase in the future!
hopefully, because I don't like the direction windows is headed.
I play on Linux (used to use windows 10) and I have to say, the performance hit I get from playing native Linux games vs. playing the same games on windows is hardly noticeable. 5-10 fps drop max. I'm using an RX480 with an i5 4690k and 16gb of ram. The AMD Linux drivers have come a long way in the last few years.
Yeah same I don't like the way windows is heading either, how microsoft is trying to push uwp and cloud bullshit.
Wine has been an excrement show, sometimes it works but too often it doesn't. Why all all games not made by a Microsoft (or its subsidiaries) aren't also encoded for linux is unfathomable.
Jesus Christ NO, Intel cannot change what i3 i5 and i7 mean 2 generations in a row... As a former computer technician and current computer salesman I already have to explain this shit 400 times a week to people who actually couldn't care less, because they say things like "well my 7 year old laptop has an I core 5 (because that's how it is inevitably said (triggered)) and all these new laptops have the same thing so there's not gonna be any difference, right?" shit like this is why apple can sell the makbook air with a 5200u for $900 and people think it's still better than the windows computer with an 8250u for $800. SHIT DRIVES ME OFF THE FUCKING WALL, but before it was at least uniform so I could always talk about generations before 8th as kind of a monolith to keep things simple, now it'll be 7 backwards, 8th, and 9th all in separate brackets with no sense of cohesion. It's bad enough that I have to talk about the difference between an SSD and an HDD all the damn time because "well this one has more storage that means it's better, right?"
Intel, please kindly fuck off
Sincerely,
~One of the people responsible for putting your products in peoples' hands
Right?! Thank you Steve!
They probably just need an SSD for their laptop. An i5 2400 can still basically do everything
Whats an SSD
@@jadtok google
I feel you
HEARD IT HERE FIRST ON LTT GUYS
BEJEWELED 2 DELUXE ON LINUX IS GONNA OBSOLETE STEAM GAMES ON WINDOWS
idol 4K I actually miss that game so much. Might play it now.
I still have my Windows XP machine, having that game.
YAY!!!!!!!
You have excellent music taste =)
But does it have RTX the rays man the rays!!!
i bet a r7 240 could handle that amount of raytracing. 0.0000001 gigarays there
"Wait is this confidential?"
Curb your internet connection
I switched to Linux partly because of that Video YOU did on gaming on Linux not to long ago! This is just icing on the cake for me!
I'm ready to ditch windows for linux..
Because its my desktop not M$ and they seem to have forgot this.
The next time Windows 10 breaks due to an update I'll switch completely. I decided that a couple of weeks ago when the updates started to even change my desktop wallpaper and replace open browser tabs with bing ads. MS just doesn't give a shit anymore, and this new Steam feature is the best thing that could happen for many people including me.
@@SaHaRaSquad I tried switching to Windows 7 but couldn't find drivers :(
90AlmostFamous What motherboard? Have you tried just using the Win 10 drivers?
Have you tried a driver wrapper? I've never tried but apparently you can install any Windows driver on Linux?
Edit: wrappers by the way are one of the greatest inventions in computing. Think "Glide" games or "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow"'s unusual lighting and shadow technique.
amen
Today was the first time I ever heard Linus swear, I can now go to sleep peacefully.
cmdnoob You haven’t been watching long enough, lol! 😅
Here's a fucking gold star
R.I.P
At which minute did he swear?
So stevie wonders not blind he's just wearing polarized sunglasses.
I can imagine arma 3 with ray tracing ... instant 1 fps
Oh my god
You can tell the FPS of a game being played through a 30fps video, dude you are a genius. Wait for reviews.
Ray Tracing feels a little bit like a wast of time for gaming honestly. Graphics are no longer that important to me, they were a lot more impotent 10-20 years (Now I see what they mean about getting older) ago. Now I want more stuff on the screen, with bigger and more complex gameplay at a good frame rate.
Well arma 3 does not give a fuck about ur gpu only cpu
Jyone make sure to get a baller CPU if you want anything above 30FPS. And forget large mp servers.
LINUS FIGHTING ANYONE LMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAO
THOSE SANDALS FLYING OFF LMAOOOOO
Rugby - 80 minutes of pretending you are not injured.
Soccer - 90 minutes of pretending you are injured.
Relevancy is?...
Obviously you were not paying attention the whole way through.
15:16
Whats soccer? You mean fotball?
@@MrDanisve I actually should have typed diveball.
Worst part is they are better actors than most of hollywood :P Sad state the sport is in, not been my cup of tea since i became an adult tho. These days i rather watch womens beachvolley ball, than watch 22 millionaire manchilds running after a ball.
100% certain liquor was in Linus' coffee this show
His eyes got awfully glassy the more he drank haha.
I heard ice cubes clinking in the mug
Right?!
Exhibit A- 7:21
25:25 and 27:17 he seemed really out of it lmao
That linus f bomb moment. *my man*
Completely warranted in that situation ;)
The Wan show is literally a fight to the death for Linus to heart your timestamp comment
Yes! I'm so glad you're going to be doing WAN on TH-cam. I've been hoping for you to make that choice for a long time.
First there was :
*KSI vs Logan Paul*
next is :
*Austin Evans VS Linus Sebastian*
scrapyard wars: linus vs austin building pc while boxing
with actual boxes!
I'd rather turn off ray tracing if it's going to run at 30-45 FPS.
That sounds very much like what consoles have done for the last 2 generations.
Add more effects than the hardware can handle and make the game experience worse with choppy FPS.
Absolutely sick of it TBH, if consoles gave me the option to turn graphics down and get a solid frame-rate I might consider buying them again.
60fps is a standard, anything that doesn't run at that feels terrible.
Aza-Industries At first, it would be nice if there would be any benchmarks. A additinal feature that slows down your Gpu because its not good enough. Just stupid how people buy this shit without even knowing what it is. Im hoping this technology is not worth for mining.
I usually turn half the features in most games off just because all this extra crap clutters the environment. I don't want to see every blade of grass and have ridiculous sunshafts everywhere if it means the game has ANY chop. Im spoiled by PC gaming but i dont see why you would spend money to play anything under 60fps unless its a classic or something.
30-45fps was in an untested game from a unreliable source with a card that isn’t out on drivers that aren’t released either. Gotta take that with a grain of salt.
I can play through cinematic games at less than 60 fps, but if ANYTHING requires quick/dynamic thinking then I wont do it.
Project Cars 1 and 2 has adjustable details settings on consoles. Can't think of another game that does though.
That Steam Play thing is awesome. It works in literally all my windows games. I'm super happy and it's made me switch to Linux full time.
@@nootics This tbh. If only...
WhattheDesigns over watch works really well on linux. I use a vm for things like Dreamweaver but I'm sure it wouldn't work well in things like after effects.
@@PRiMETECHAU already did, I used to dualboot way before between windows and Arch
WhattheDesigns: Overwatch already works on Linux, through Lutris: lutris.net/games/overwatch/
@@nootics since I'm not into art stuff I don't need Adobe cc, but yeah, this is a probably the last thing not working in Linux (and probably a really small amount of games)
genuine dedication and true love for a sponsor!! killing your taste buds for a sale! LOL we love you guys
Gaming on Windows is dead.
Time to game on Linus, err Linux.
Also happy birthday to Linus
First time I clicked on LTT I thought I read Linux, been watching ever since
I am so glad he invented Linux.
linus should make his own linux distro, then people can game on linus
linux would be better if Greedy microsoft did not have there sticky fingers in the pot
Only his wife can play on linus
"Warhammer four thousand"
Smells like heresy!
In the relatively far future
As a person who dabbles in animation and 3d rendering, I am less excited about RTX's gaming implications and more it's rendering potential. Honestly going from 30 seconds to 1 minute per frame, to 2 seconds or even 1-2 FPS would be amazing!
Raytracing in games may not even be the biggest driver. Cinematic render farms may switch to these new GPU pipelines and go from hours per frame to frames per hour.
Half of my steam library already works on Linux but this is great news. At this rate, some day I'll have more Linux machines than windows ones.
You must have a small library. I have 800ish games and I'd be surprised if even 100 of them worked on Linux.
yeah cuz noone inteligent buys 800 fucking games thats fucking sad, his is propably a good sized one
If Valve can make Linux can play the most top ten Game Online atleast, they can pull more people to use Linux
@James steam.bravehost.com/
They'll focus on top games first like pubg, rainbow 6 etc. Which are basically expensive so the games which are small or not in the top lists would take years to come to linux
Timestamps for mobile users:
0:03 - WAN Show won't be exclusively streamed on Twitch.
3:57 - Discussion of Floatplane
8:50 - Rundown on Topics
9:17 - Intro
9:35 - Linus vs. Austin Evans?
11:30 - Discussion of Logan Paul vs. KSI
13:39 - Upcoming DeepSpar video on LTT
16:45 - Preorder of 9th Gen Intel CPUs appears on a Dutch website
22:55 - Nvidia GeForce RTX cards released
34:58 - Sponsor: Shade Tree Glasses
36:35 - Sponsor: Madrinas Coffee
37:40 - Sponsor: Savage Jerky
39:55 - Studio Lights go out
42:27 - Russian arms manufacturer Kalashnikov takes on Electric Cars
47:56 - Steam releases a new application for Linux to improve Windows Game compatibility
51:21 - Who should Linus fight?
53:37 - Outro
I noticed the audience size difference in that stream. go from like 4k to 23k. Helps to be loyal to your platform. You guys are the only reason I even know about/use twitch.
its amazing to see how big LTT has grown, i remember the before the 1million days
Same
I've been here since the weird unboxing videos lmao.
same
Unlisted? Will my mother finally love me now?
At this point I'd gladly switch to Linux for this. Wine handles my work apps near perfectly, the only reason I'm still on windows is for gaming.
I would love to leave ads on my home tiles, odd display scaling, limits and bugs that never get fixed, and the photos app randomly using 30-70% of an i7-8700. Being able to uninstall all the useless apps i don't want and not having to sweep through every update and fix my privacy settings. I'm on windows 10 pro, and this is still an issue.
I would be able to have an operating system that only loads what i want, and what it actually needs. The learning curve is worth it on my eyes.
just use win 7. EZ
I thought so too but the Ubuntu version I checked out was still an admin rights cluster frack of a mess. Linux devs can't even decide on file types between the releases so some apps need converting or only work on a particular release. Even plug and play devices like usb to serial are an insane ordeal to get working. You actually have to give the port admin rights to enable two way comms. Things that should be dead simple just aren't and it exhausts you. Not only that, but Linux royally f'd my boot sectors and there is still crap in there I can't get rid of. Linux has come a long way, but is far from getting over the mountain into mass adoption. Windows 10 is absolutely horrible and 7 has fading support and security. We really kind of need a new player in the game to come along and show them all how it's done.
Whenever I leave youtube playing on its own every second video that plays is an LTT one. I rarely end up clicking on an LTT video. The youtube algorithm is your friend Linus.
BTW - I like your content, just saying that youtube seems to favour LTT.
16:50 "Let's jump right in [to the first topic]."
Linux keeps getting better. Hopefully in the coming years Linux will actually be a reasonable platform to switch to for media and gaming on a competitive level.
WIth a little effort that can be today instead of tomorrow. I'm playing stuff such as StarCraft Remastered, StarCraft 2 on Linux using tools such as Wine or PlayOnLinux. I just had to learn how to use all that.
Linus... Might be getting a little drunk off that "coffee".
That, or he's getting ridiculously smug these days. It's cringey to watch.
you can hear the ice clinking in it too
He grew up and made better of himself don't hate cause he shows he knows it.
Linus dropping hot sauce 39:35
In my high school in WI, we have had several football & baseball players who have played professionally. Most notably is Bob Wickman who pitched for the NY Yankees, Milwaukee Brewers, Cleveland Indians, Altlanta Braves & AZ Diamondbacks. He was AL Saves Leader in 2005.
Hey Linus, glad to see you're finally taking steps to deal with your hair before it's too late!
Love how the title is 48:00 minutes into the video.
I wonder if Intel will ever rename Pentium and Celeron Core i1
Celeron should be named Core i0.2
Core ischoollaptop
Or even better - Real Life Battle Roayle for the Linus Media Group :D inside the Linus Media Group Locations
33:37 When Linus interrupts Luke by making sounds is hilariously beautiful when it's not even addressed by Luke at all
Luke laughing at Linus's hiccups is still the best thing I have heard all day. So contagious.
i was just watching a video by level1linux and windel was like "i dont know why steam hasnt partnered with wine to make gaming on linux more compatible". I wonder if people at valve watch his videos.
Valve has been working on wine for the last 2 years. They hired the DXVK dev in last february. That release wasn't done on a whim
I feel like Linus should fight Dennis
So far, I have only played the older version of Skyrim on SteamPlay/Proton (I don't think I have Vulkan working, so no special edition yet), but I can confirm a significant performance boost compared to playing the same game on mainsteam WINE (and none of the glitches that occured with Gallium Nine, so they don't appear to be using native DirectX 9). Supposedly both DX11/12 and SteamVR will work wherever Vulkan does, which should make VR on Linux much more viable now. I can't wait to test so many things. :3
Test VRChat on Linux. That would be awesome
@@tomwes8390 I need Vulkan for that, it isn't fully working... but it mostly worked under mainstream WINE, so I'm optimisitc it will work under Proton when I meet the requirements.
michael huss You tested with a Vive or used mouse mode? I don t know how good HTC Vive supports Linux native. It uses SteamVR drivers I assume so it should be easier for Valve to port VR games
@@tomwes8390 I used it in non-VR mode. That being said, I have seen the Vive demonstrated on Linux (including with Windows games).
What is steamos performance v windows10? That’s all I care about. If it doesn’t outperform W10, I’m not gonna do it.
Hey Linus, sitting here watching WAN in my garage, just resurrected my one year dead desktop. I just want to thank you guys so much. I have literally turned my life around thanks to you guys. Your shows gave me the faith in myself I needed to pick myself up out of depression and grow as a person. I am working now towards being a real technician (with a degree and everything) and its your show that gave me the confidence to try. Thank you guys so much for bringing tech to the everyman like me. You may be five years younger than me, but you're on of my personal Heroes man. You and your whole team. Keep it up.
🎉
You keep it up!
Basil Fawlty’s car, which received “a damn good thrashing” in the ‘Gourmet Night’ episode of BBC Comedy Fawlty Towers (1975-1979), was a 1967 Austin 1100 Countryman (estate)
I don't think it really means gaming will die out on windows. This is still something people have been doing for years, just being officially supported. It helps translate things and make it compatible. It just opens the market up a bit more for other platforms. This doesn't mean developers will stop developing for Windows.
DXVK wine is open source. It works great in games!
I got game working on lutris but my gpu drivers stoped working with my computer so i cant actually play the games
@@IllBeaAround what GPU do you use?
That is why moved back to windows my pc wasn't able to run fallout new vegas with wine it was 10 fps but on windows i get 60 fps
@@kataja34 wine has improved a lot.
does not work on Bumblebee laptops
I don't normally hate on anything, but Windows 10 holy shit. I want this shit gone, bring on gaming in Linux, this needs to happen. I cannot stand what MS are doing with the telemetry in Windows 10. I don't trust any big corporate business as they will sell out anything just to make a quick buck and they couldn't give a shit who they hurt to do it.
windows 7
Worst part is how updates can render a machine unbootable. Happened twice to me, on separate machines. Since I already had a Linux boot disk prepared, the switch was easy, as it was either reinstall Windows (and repeat the experience in the future,) or install Linux, and gain control. And Linux has had wine for a while now, along with PlayonLinux and Crossover, which are derivatives. And in addition to dual booting, which forces a Windows bootloader, one can run Windows on Xen or, apparently, kvm.
Windows 8.1 is pretty good. 👍
All I'm saying is Linux users are a majority paranoid schizophrenic
Lol, I wouldn't say the majority, but certainly more than a few.
Linus Tech bids: not listed .. priceless
The Kalashnikov Car looks like a dude who Restomods 1st gen Camaros got his hands on a Lada. The grille looks like a 1980s Silverado aftermarket grille, especially together with the LED headlights. That being said, I absolutely love the way it looks.
The thing about raytracing is that so much of what we do now is years of perfected "trickery" and clever use of world design to create convincing lighting. Even the most powerful realtime engines need lots of planning and setup for the mishmash of pre baked lights shadowmaps and a few dynamic lights.
The same "well who cares about x" thing happened when we transitioned from painted lighting textures with basic phong and spec maps to the PBR setups we have now. Everyone just wanted to upscale to like 4k and then 8k textures but a well done 2k PBR texture will always be more dynamic and fit better into more environments than a well made 8k oldschool texture of the same style. That's the thing about raytracing, it doesn't rely on trickery, it just looks correct. AO and contact shadows just exist, you don't need to see something on screen for it to be reflected, radiosity carries the colour of lit objects to the world around it.
It is not going to be worth it for a few generations at least, (personally I'm looking forward to a nice deal on a 1080ti) but someone always has to take that first step and as someone with experience in both production style pre rendered 3d and realtime 3d I love seeing the two draw closer to potential parity.
They said that they sold out but did they said how many they sold?? They may have sold like 1000. They did kind of the same thing with that chart they said data but didn't say what kind of data..
being faster than Justin is a good feeling
Honestly being a guy that spends way too much time playing with graphics programming stuff. 10 or so years ago, ray tracing was impressive but today I'm not even close to being excited about it. It comes down to understanding rendering your typical game or movie scene. The way your typical lighting equation works is relatively simple. Three points forming a triangle are interpolated across to pick out discrete pixels. That triangle and the pixel go through visibility tests and then eventually a fragment/pixel shader is ran across it if it survives visibility testing. At this point you have a couple crucial pieces of information to calculate. The directly of incoming light, this is done currently by subtracting positions to give you the "light vector". The direction light reflects off the surface, this is usually stored in multiple parts, a model transform, normal map and perturbation functions to simulate micro-detail (maybe your mesh is flat but represents sandpaper which has a ton of micro-facets to consider). The view vector is calculated which is pretty much a vector that makes the line your eye forms to the point being shaded. All of this still has to be done for a ray tracer, it just takes the place of the light vector calculation.
What keeps me completely unimpressed. If I simulate a point, cone or halo shaped light, I use geometry equations that are so simple you can solve them on paper with a dollar store calculator. The light vector is calculated as if the light was firing an infinite number of rays in every direction, we just calculate the one ray that hits the pixel we're interest in. I honestly don't see the point of ray tracing anymore. Anything you could do with ray tracing, you can do way more efficiently with computation.
Man, I feel you, but I also feel that these companies, in this case, Nvidia, they need to keep the hype up, show progress, and earn money. With the miniaturization of the components getting harder, they need to switch the attention from the usual to these optimizations. I hope they can sustain this responsibly.
Upgrading from a 770 here. I'll be brief:
>Playing on a 24" 1080p 60Hz screen since 2013.
>I'm living in Europe.
>Shit is expensive af here.
>Buying a 1080ti when it's price drops due to 20XX series being widely available.
>Also buying a 1080p 144Hz screen.
>I doubt I'll be gaming in 2k-4k in less than 5 years, 1080ti should suffice for 1080p gaming at 120fps.
>Heck, even a 1080 should be enough...
Switching to Linux right now. Thank you for bringing this to my attention!
What that Russian guy meant is that Kalashnikov practically belongs to the government but not officially, which means that they spent tons of government money on RND(most of which are stolen) and on the remaining funds they create a prototype with huge delays out of EXISTING TECH, that doesn't perform better than current counterparts, but it gets praised and then forgotten. (examples: Ётафон, Ёмобиль, рапира - (programming language), Эльбрус-8С)
And that guy probably was really russian,and they reacted coldly to him.First sad moment on WAN,but it's not like they are supposed to know those things.
How do you expect them to realize that when the issue isn't on them but with the translation. It was quite difficult to understand what the guy meant until you read Daniel's comment. It could easily be taken as something offensive (as Luke tried to explain how some people might view it) and they couldn't make any definite decisions or ones that causes drama because they know that people will accept their word even if it may be wrong. Btw thanks Daniel for posting that explanation.
As I said it is not what they should have been aware of.But personally I had doubts immediately when it came about Kalashnikov. So I was on the same page with that guy.
Floatplane needs pied pipers compression algorithm
Haha! Now game developers will get Linux support whether they want it or not!
Unspeci Not necessarily, the developer could tell Valve to not support their game on Linux, I don’t know why would they do that, but they could.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a Linux hater, I love the concept/idea of a free and open source OS, but Linux still has a long way to go, the driver support still isn’t great, you have to use the console a lot, so it is not my Main OS, I mostly virtualize it.
biggs Bethesda will just make Skyrim Linux Edition lol.
I just like windows topkek i activated it using auto kms. Basically free and better os
I think it'll be much easier to catch the live show on TH-cam. The twitch mobile experience has made it pretty tough to catch the WAN show on my phone and it'll be easier to catch on TH-cam. Good luck! Looking forward to next week.
My fave thing about this channel is you talk about virtualization lol since I'm learning that at school.
I can't wait to be able to fully drop Windows from my life, and still play all my games and all the new games I'm interested in. ;o;
Zukaro Travon same. I’ve moved to MacOS and Linux already for laptop productivity, but I’ve had to keep my gaming desktop on Windows for gaming.
The sooner I can kick Windows 10 the actual fucc out of my life the better.
@@TurboPikachu You are a rare breed. Windows is an absolute monopoly on the world market.
guy was talking pure gold truth about russia.
Well Linus. Of course the maple jerky is your favorite. You're Canadian!
Linus Sebastian vs Austin Evans Unboxing Match.
Fight of the year.
Lets go!
With RTX, reflections are lighting, but without - Reflections are tricks. Everything from rendering a camera back at a person from the mirror, to just mirroring the entire 3D model of a room and duplicating the character to show them in the room when you look at the mirror, Ray Tracing, in a perfect world, fixes a lot of the issues making it easier for people to create stuff. They can just setup the lighting correctly, and not add strange fill lights and false reflections, and extra textures- all of this is work that will hopefully be a thing of the past when Ray Tracing works and is accepted.
Finally, I can play DDLC on Linux!
I made the jump to linux from windows. I have had issues with windows since moving from windows 7 I primarily use my pc to game. So never had much interest in linux. Yesterday though after seeing the news I moved from windows to ubuntu. While it has been different using it I actually was up and running and even playing games in just a couple of hours. I haven't done a ton of testing but most games I have tried have worked just using the play button after setting up steam play.
Rogue Isles glad to see things are going smoothly for you :)
YASSSS!!!! congrats man you just joined the linux master race. OH MY FISH. BASH WINDOWS!!!!!!!! learn bash
Good job! Make the command line your friend and you'll be a grey beard in no time.
TH-cam live Wan Show??? Heck yeah
I'd probably still miss it tho
25:20: good question: Skyrim modding with realistic lighting mods makes a HUGE difference. However, prior to seeing that it is hard to say I ever worried about the lighting...
Please make that fight happen. Like both you guys. I think y'all would do better than the other TH-cam fights
Many thanks for this news! "Steam for Linux: new version of Steam Play"
Linus and or Luke go on @firstwefeast Hot Ones
Would love to see LMG face the wings of death. Even if Taran is the one to go for it. It'd make the views.
Taran vs Jayztwocents
did scalpers buy the rtx cards?
Not only them...and that's the problem....
please educate me, whats a scalper? and whys is not only them buying RTX cards an issue.
@@chawk_ scalpers are people that buy a lot of stock to resell on eBay and etc at a higher price when it's out of stock to make profit
chawk scalpers buy a product and raise the price and they use bots to buy things faster than anyone so the stock runs out and people who want it have to pay a much higher price for it
@@TSEDLE333
Freaking Cryptocurrency miners.
Rugby in Canda
"i'm sorry ehh, could you pass the the ball there ehh and i'll just dig out the snow and run to the goalposts ehh"
Meant completely in tongue in cheek of course
Linus, ray tracing isn't exclusive to RTX cards.
What is exclusive to those cards is NN-based filtering of noisy, low resolution images rendered with distributed ray tracing (AKA stochastic ray tracing).
Ray tracing can easily be done either in compute or fragment shaders.
The most popular flavour for shaders is *ray marching* using signed distance fields; it's the bread and butter of Shadertoy.
Austin vs Linus for the other 4.5Gbit/sec
Just bought a 1080ti for 350 USD I'm blessed
Where did you find it?!?!
WTF! Custom BIOS? Used for mining shit?
I bought mine for 800 2 months ago reeeeeee
its time for the move to Linux
Raansu elaborate good sir
shadow dragonsky I read this as Linus
shadow dragonsky, Why?
No. Linux is garbage atm . It has a long time to go to become a full fledged os
@@atilamotila8907 Raansu have you guys ever tried linux?
Haven't heard Linus swear for a long time. Thanks Linus :)
They look a bit rough today
Seriously, Linus looks like he hasn't bathed in days.
Actually, it looks like he just showered and has no product in his hair.
The focus is off a little and the lighting SUCKS
actually.. the focus is way off..
that tech quickie the i3 i5 i7 was how i got into pc building thanks
What was he going to say about Larrabee?
lighting with games is like shadowing with drawing.
It's basically the thing that makes or breaks the top tier stuff. A fantastically shadowed, hand drawn, object can legit look 3d
But no one is all that conscious of it unless they actually draw/do lighting shit in games. Once you get lighting down, you step it up to a whole new level
the car in Faulty Towers is an Austin 1300, it is kind of the 'estate' version of the mini, which was also made by Austin. very much british, but the Trabant, (or Trabbi as affectionately known) has a similar look as the 1300 was built around the same time too, but is not russian, it is (east) german and before the berlin wall fell were incredibly common sight in east germany even right up to the millenium. The Trabant 600(i) version that you are looking at came out about a year after the Austin 1300, but both were loosely based on the mini due to it's popularity. There is a Russian car which looks similar and was also incredibly popular in post war russia call the Moskovitch which released a similar version right around the same time (402 I think)... also likely to be based around the austin mini, but like most russian things, they will probably tell you how they invented it first.
That Kalashnikov car looks like an old Lada...
It looks like an unpolished turd and probably performs like one. I also highly doubt the Tesla performance claim.
Blyat how you insult car from best company ever, it will shoot down tesla blyat XAXAXAXAX))))) I don't know, i guess we will see. I am not going to judge something when no one knows anything about it anyway.
Hell, I wouldn't want to drive it is Russia with all their REALLY, REALLY, REALLY bad drivers. Any breach of a cell in the inevitable accident and WOOMPH! One toasted Ruskybox.
Unless the i7 has hyper-threading I’m not buying it. I’ll just buy an i5
Its gonna be like 4 core i3, 6 core i5, 8 core i7, 16 thread i9
@@BRoyce69 lol i'll just buy ryzen
Get Ryzen...
Now that said if the i9 is like 500 I’ll get it, if it’s over 800. I’ll look elsewhere
Nobody is going to read this ever, so why not for once post my dreams.
I have literally dreamed of working for/with you Linus and your company LMG and AT LTT, AND having so much fun with Channel Super Fun, meeting all the great people, including Luke, and all the other guys.
For some reason I feel 'at home', which is strange, because I've been with you since almost the pure beginning, and you've since moved TWICE ! Somehow you make the channel, your video's etc feel like it's safe. Thanks.
EDIT: Linus would win at boxing with Austin, not because he's fitter, -which he's obviously not-, not because he's stronger, -which he's obviously not-, but because he would do anything to win, including cheat, be a bastard, etc. The end result is the only thing that would matter to Linus, and he would win.
EDIT MORE: seriously, get the homely background back for the WAN show, this is too clinical, too professional if you will. Please.
OH well, why not edit some more. Linus, if you didn't have that 'killer instinct', there would not be an LMG like there is today. You are selling yourself way too short.
I would pay so much money to see Austin and Linus in a cage fight
For multiplayer RT will give an advantage. Reflections are light, and seeing flashes and objects in peripheral vision will give subliminal queues.
If compatibility becomes more standard on Linux or if developers start considering Linux more heavily then I may switch. Windows10 has put a pretty sour taste in my mouth for the future of the windows platform and the way that MS is trying to railroad people who use their platform really rubs me the wrong way, especially as an IT. Definitely looking forward to Linux becoming more prominent in the gamer space as well as the enterprise market, if our vendors didn't develop solely for Windows, we would swap to Linux pretty quick, I think.
Railroad people... what?
Instead of developing tools to help people perform tasks in custom work environments, they develop tools that force users to work in particular ways. You want to change library locations for Documents and Pictures but not Music and Videos but have a home folder set in active directory without making manual changes in the registry? Well tough luck, you just got locked out because Microsoft thinks they know how you should perform your job better than you do. You decide that maybe on your professional version of windows in a commercial environment you don't want all your users having access to candy crush - well, despite having uninstalled it multiple times from the redundant control panel clone within windows 10, MS thinks they should have the right to download apps to your machine without your permission. You want to run updates on windows 10 without the risk of crippling your entire business network? That's unfortunate, because the update that gives you the tools to meter your network connection is the update that will crater your network. You want to play DVDs in windows media player like you've been able to do forever? Nah, they tore out that piece of media player and now it costs like $15 to get it back, but it isn't fully compatible with everything it needs in order to do that and doesn't actually work that well.
Windows 10 is basically Windows 7 but all the facelifts cripple key aspects of the OS and make it harder to use, harder to support, and less functional in general.
But it allows MS to see your usage data more easily, access file information more easily, control what software and devices you are allowed to use, force developers and customers to move to new systems or pay huge fees to keep getting support, and create even more confusing and ill-defined licensing schemes so they can audit small shops with extreme prejudice.
But, they have a significant market share in most markets, so I guess they can do whatever they want and we just get to roll over and do what they say.
That's why I'm excited for greater compatibility in Linux, so that people have a serious option that is more accessible. This will hopefully force MS to rethink certain strategies and develop tools that people want, versus what they think will further shackle us to a dying system.
Spot on.
The main point of Linux is that it's completely yours! No license key bullshit no EULA terms to follow, nothing like that. You install updates the way you want and when you want and you can customize it to look exactly the way you want.