Thatās the Hollywood Video floor carpet.
Source : a former video rental store worker
So if Iāve got a fairly new Intel CPU, an ASUS ProArt motherboard with an onboard wifi chip, 1 x 10 gigabit ethernet port and 1 x 2.5 gigabit ethernet port, a 3090Ti, a scarlett 2i2 gen3 for audio input/output, an 8BitDo and an old Xbox 360 USB wired controller, 1 expansion card I used to expand the front IO of my desktop tower, and older esoteric software I refuse to update b/c of their switch to subscription - like for example - Propellerhead Reason 10 and an old M-Audio 49e USB MIDI keyboard I refuse to replace, I should be ok?
These are all the things Iām stupidly afraid to lose with a switch to Linux.
Thereās a few pieces of software I need working reliably (and a couple I WANT to have⦠but am assuming will just break) for me to make the jump⦠Iām just basically in a holding pattern until the day comes where Iām forced to.
Iāve already got a secondary desktop w/ Bazzite on it, and the Gigabyte motherboardās on-board sound card doesnāt seem to work (got around it w/ a Scarlett IO USB boxā¦), so Iām kinda worried about what all will break that Iām not planning for.
Arc Raiders and Helldivers 2.
Also was surprised at how much I enjoyed goofing around over the past year or 2 in Fortnite with my good friends⦠ended up being a semi-weekly poker night type thing with people I donāt live anywhere close to anymore.
