I'm curious if there's a way to get Cyberpunk running on an N100 CPU. I'm not concerned about ray tracing since my monitor is set at 720p. What I really need is a decent antialiasing option and a smooth framerate of at least 30fps. Is there a particular Linux distribution that could help make this possible without sacrificing the graphics quality too much?
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Another option could be XCloud. It's pretty similar to GeForce Now and could also give you a way to play without putting too much strain on your N100.
You might want to check out services like GeForce Now. It lets you stream the game instead of running it directly on your hardware, which might help you enjoy Cyberpunk without too much hassle.
Honestly, you should consider yourself lucky if you can even get the game to run on an N100. It's not exactly made for heavy gaming.
Linux can help optimize your system, making it more efficient. But don't expect a miracle. Cyberpunk needs a strong CPU and GPU, and even a super lean setup might not be enough. Running a minimal distro won’t magically turn your hardware into a gaming powerhouse.
Nope, Linux isn’t going to give you the performance boost you need. The N100 just doesn’t have the power for a game like Cyberpunk, not even with all the settings turned down. You might save some resources with a lightweight distro, but the weak GPU and power limits will still hold you back.
What about using FSR? Wouldn’t that help things a bit?