I‘m pretty excited, ngl! I‘ve recently finished my daily driver and put ubuntu 23.04 on it. 3060ti (don’t buy nvidia! Just dont) and an i9, 32gigs of ram. Streaming on an apple tv with a ds4 controller.

All settings maxed with raytracing ultra (did hitch a bit like 30-40 min into the game, either bigger rooms or heat buildup, gotta check that) turned off raytracing, everything was fine again.

The game is so cinematic and 3rd person lends itself to controllers imo.

But I wanted to share this because it blew my mind how far linux gaming has come. You don’t need a game console. You can just run it on your tv over fkin lan. Crazy!

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    2 years ago

    Sounds awesome! How exactly does this kvm thing work? I‘m using standard steam->steamlink app connnection but also big picture mode.

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        2 years ago

        Thats very cool! Thank you for elaborating! :) Would this also work with remote accessing the pc over the web? Then maybe not 4k but I could imagine opening my vpn when away from home and accessing my pc.

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            2 years ago

            Ok! Thanks for clarifying! :)

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          2 years ago

          For gaming like that (remote over the network), I’d recommend sunshine and moonlight. They work great if your network can handle the upload

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            2 years ago

            Thanks for letting me know. Might check it out.