It’s in the hbappstore, it’s called Switchfin, here’s the repo
With port forwarding or Upnp, you can also use a vpn like ZeroTier, here’s the link
For me it is like a low cost steam deck, I can play AAA games anywhere with moonlight over the internet and watch my favorite shows on jellyfin (also play switch games), and if I need a pc to edit documents, browse lemmy, etc I boot into my Android SD card.
So, if you want to tinker with a robust and very well supported system, yes, give it a try!
And I asume that there’s no easy way to synchronize them or even setting everything up… Are there any other possibilities?
Maybe, I thought that since it was the same film with the same intros I wouldn’t have that problem.
Is there a guide or something? I can’t find anything about this except a reddit post 4 years old
What’s up with the low in December?
“We have Breaking Bad at home” The Breaking Bad at home:
I have, I think it’s because of the linux drivers or the parsec linux port because I don’t have these problems if I dualboot into windows
the lower performance is what worries me because I have a 1660 super and I don’t know if I can afford losing some fps in some titles
I tried Linux Mint, then I switched to Nobara and I had issues with discord in both, the systray icon not showing green when I was speaking/muted and I was unable to screen share a program with sound (then I looked up and found it’s a discord problem not giving a shit about linux users).
Then the gaming part was pretty messy, specially when I tried to run pirate games or games like league of legends, I spent 2 days trying to make league of legends work with lutris (i don’t play that game anymore so now it shouldn’t be a problem)
The funny thing is that I have a linux server on which I self host a lot of services and I’ve been tinkering with it for +4 years now, I’m pretty used to Debian and Fedora in the terminal, but when it comes to desktop I get lost pretty easily.
By the way, which distro do you use?
I did, discord was a mess (the systray icon not working and couldn’t stream audio), no parsec host support and other little things.
Yes, there are alternatives/workarounds but it’s too much of a hustle to play some games if the alternative is w10, I already know how to optimize it/solve common issues and for this specific case “it just works”
I’ll install linux on my gaming rig when w10 support ends, I hate w11
I assume the decision is now final, right?