Am an IT professional (and also happen to have a degree in politics, i’ve had a weird life), can confirm.
Am an IT professional (and also happen to have a degree in politics, i’ve had a weird life), can confirm.
From your other comments you seem to have a system simmilar to mine. I use mint, and i’m very happy with it, feature rich and ubuntu based, without the features you dislike like snap.
Only real step requirs for gaming has been installing some overclocking and heat management stuff like corecntrl, as well as some 32 bit archetecture stuff to run steam.
From my understanding that was actually the EU and the UK just fallowed suit because we’re dependent on EU supply chains.
My understanding is that there are modules you can install to AD join a linux machine, i don’t know much about it unfortunatly because it’s not something i’ve ever had to do. I’m also unclear whether there is a different process per distro type.
I would speak to your company IT about it tbh.
I’ve played both and tbh i prefer 3 by a long mile.
It’s political system is far more realistic and flexible, and while there are some arguements for the Vic2 economy over 3, i still prefer 3.
I get why people have criticised the warfare system in 3, but lategame it is so much better not having to micromanage 100+ armies.
Am an IT professional (and also happen to have a degree in politics, i’ve had a weird life), can confirm.