12/16/2023 0 Comments Steam terra nilYou’ve got the screen resolution, whether it’s full screen or not, and the choice to turn vsync on and off. There is an issue with the default controls not working well, but that’s easily fixed by changing the controller configuration to a community layout (I’ve uploaded a RetroResolve controller layout, which is the one I’ve been using and it works great). I’ve been running the game at 720p on my TV with FSR on and set to five and it looks just as good as it does on PC as far as I’m concerned. Visually, everything pops and looks lovely on the Steam Deck’s 800p screen or when the Deck is docked. I’d even go as far as saying you’ll likely never spot them unless you have the Steam Deck performance overlay enabled. But what’s interesting is that because Terra Nil is an isometric viewpoint, frame drops are rarely ever felt. You can expect frame drops in the range of 30 to 60 with 40 being the average. And the usability of parameter efficient fine-tuning techniques for LLMs like LoRA or (soft) prompt tuning is stunning and will further accelerate open-source initiatives.Although Terra Nil comes with an “unknown” grading from Valve, it can be played on the Steam Deck with a few tweaks. We see open-source model orders of magnitude small than GPT getting closer in performance. While the two Behemoths still dominate the game, the pace of open source regarding LLMs is fascinating. “The premise of the paper is that while OpenAI and Google continue to race to build the most powerful language models, their efforts are rapidly being eclipsed by the work happening in the open source community.” □ Simon Willison summarizes it as follows: This is the headline of an apparently leaked internal Google document claiming that open source will outcompete Google and OpenAI in the current LLM battle. Google "We Have No Moat, And Neither Does OpenAI"
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