Quick question though, why not buy a PC and link it to the tv? The features you’re talking about are also on the PC and you’re not limited to their proprietary services and file formats.
I see you’re getting down voted and I feel for you. Linux is a breeze if you know what you’re doing and git if the dev knows what they’re doing. But if you’re not an it wizard or very much an enthusiast, Linux just is more complex.
So this is nothing for you, but more to the gatekeepers downvoting you
I totally feel this. I came first to Ubuntu and people immediately went, why no debian/mint/arch. Now I’m on popos and happy and still some would say you doophus
Ps if you don’t want a PC. Pc if you don’t want to choose between exclusives, since they’ll come anyway. My gf has a PS5 and I think it’s the best console, but said console could run horizon at capped rates in pretty mode (and really stable!). Whilst my mismatch of pc parts could run it at high fps without making a noise (and occasionally made their faces look like they’re in need of an exorcist). She doesn’t care and just wants to game, I do care and like to tinker till perfection. Two entirely different viewpoints on gaming, but neither is better or worse. Hardware on either side has came to the point it all runs great
[Tom Warren] The PS5 Pro still hasn’t sold out in the US or UK. Looks like the $700 price point will mean this console will be readily available this holiday (lemmy.world) angielski
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