

I thought that guy was a Dragoon from FFXIV. The armour, the stance, even the lance weapon and how it’s being held lol
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I thought that guy was a Dragoon from FFXIV. The armour, the stance, even the lance weapon and how it’s being held lol


Opt in? Great!
Makes sense Canonical would be looking at supporting AI on the desktop due to their vision of enterprise use. But as I said on another post yesterday or the day before, as long as it’s opt-in rather than opt-out, I personally don’t have an issue


This is going to be all about how they implement it imo. There was a specific line in that article “for those who want it”, if they go for an opt-in approach which only then installs the AI capabilities, then yeah okay I don’t mind as an end-user.
If however Canonical implement AI into Ubuntu without being opt-in, then I’m out and never turning back.


Maybe for ‘beginner friendly’ Arch distros in the future? It’s like the only use case I can think of
Had to double check the date on the article, but yeah it was today. Animgraph 2 already left beta, the update went live about a week ago and has received 1 or 2 updates since.
Been playing it for the last week on Ubuntu and since the weekend on the 26.04 release without issue. Movement feels much closer to CSGO, and the third person animations look much better now, so much easier to pick the counter strafe on the enemy.
I also agree with the general sentiment of the playbase currently. Animgraph 2 is how CS2 should have launched