One thing that is only now starting to be enabled on ChromeOS as a test is graphics acceleration (like OpenGL and Vulkan, making use of the graphics card or chip inside you computer) so for now only very light linux games can be expected to run. With ChromeOS, despite being based on Linux, Google has cut down on a lot of things a common linux distro would have. so even a dedicated GPU with full driver support can take a beating from a modern 3D game like this. My home PC had a AMD HD 7770 graphics card in it and the game only ran in low video settings, it chocked in medium quality settings and just didn't run in high. You can rotate, change angles and zoom in and out freely while everything happens, which was impossible in 2D games, it has lighting effects like reflected light on metal parts depending on your viewing angle, realistic shadows, minute variable details can be shown at the same time on each of the hundreds of staff and patients in a hospital, and so on. While at first glance Two Point Hospital seems to have simple graphics, it is incredibly detailed and mostly all rendered in 3D by the graphics card, very different from the old Theme Hospital. TL,DR: It is a chromeOS machine with ubuntu installed inside it, not really running linux directly, which means any graphics acceleration feature is not yet enabled for linux software you run in it. Total Hard Disk Space Available: 2625541 MbĮdit: I am not a game dev, just a fellow linux user Primary Display Size: 20.00" x 11.26" (22.91" diag)Īudio device: Headset Earphone (HyperX 7.1 Au CPU Brand: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8400 CPU 2.80GHzĬrypto Provider Codes: Supported 311 0x0 0x0 0x0
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