The fact they mentioned "anti cheat", it's going to be your modern online multiplayer games. It's going to be games like Fortnite, PUBG, Call of Duty, Battlefield, etc.
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This seems like a good thing to me. Good news seems so rare these days.
What OS and remote are you going to use for that, though?
FWIW, I get like, maybe 14ms latency with Steam Link and that's just over WiFi, it's shockingly usable.
There's something to be said about the convenience that off-the-shelf solutions provide over custom solutions, and that's coming from someone who typically always opts for custom solutions.
It is a fantasy because unfortunately it's not a large enough market for any company to care about.
This is true, but if you want 120Hz Steam Link on your TV, it's usually the only way to achieve that.
Apple TV is honestly fantastic. The only issue is, so many streaming devices don't support 120 Hz so you can't have 120 Hz Steam Link for example, you usually need to use the built-in OS Steam Link to stream games at 120 Hz.
I hope this is something that will change in the future.
Never ask a white supremacist the race of their girlfriend.
I think it's unfortunately a good sign of just how many dumb Americans there are, and that the stereotype unfortunately exists for a reason. They voted for this. This is their president, who they want representing them and leading them. SAD.
It's so hilarious. Everyone knows who is actually the most divisive president splitting up the people and turning them against each other. Incredible.
Actually, I have bad news for you... prices are likely going to go up from the AI bubble plus the upcoming RAM shortage.
Meanwhile I bought an Xbox Series S and PS5 and a Switch 2 plus a bunch of SSDs all in November lol
Having a knee injury plus not much else to do plus a 75 inch TV I bought back in September will do that for you lol
Sure, there are alternatives for the games I listed, but if all your friends are playing any of the games I listed, you don't have many options for Linux outside of something like Shadow or GeForce Now, which admittedly is a pretty solid option for online-only games if you live near their servers.