I tried it on Windows on the deck and it wasn’t what I’d call playable. I have relatively high framerate standards, but…it was like 15fps. Might be better on Linux.
What did work decently was streaming it from my XBox Series X via XBPlay.
Totally agreed. My favourite get-to-know-you question is this: “if you had the very specific super power that meant you could make everybody into the world love a piece of media in exactly the way you do, for exactly the reasons you do, what piece of media would you pick and why?”
My answer is The Good Place, with a bullet. It’s about trying to be better every day and treat people well, and it’s hilarious and good natured.
I like ProxMox too, I’m quite happy that I dove in with it. Just one word of warning - if you mount a drive volume in a container, destroy the container and restore it from a backup, it wipes out the mounted drive. I, uh, lost a bunch of data that way. Not super important data, but still.
I’m still glad I went with ProxMox though. It makes spinning up something a breeze, and I also went with HA in a VM, and another Debian VM for Docker, and a bunch of random LXCs.
I tried it on Windows on the deck and it wasn’t what I’d call playable. I have relatively high framerate standards, but…it was like 15fps. Might be better on Linux.
What did work decently was streaming it from my XBox Series X via XBPlay.