I mean if you know how to write firmware you don't really count as a Linux noob, regardless of your lack of experience with linux
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That is honestly less than I expected. Didn't destiny cost over $500 mio? From what I can find about sales figures, both games should theoretically have broken even during their first week or so of sale.
Am ÖR ist viel kritisierenswert, aber dass sie zu regierungsnah sind wäre mir neu
The only thing the internal resolution matters for is the UI though, and the emulators being developed more actively doesn't matter when you want to play the game now. I still stand by cemu giving you a much better experience right now than either switch emulator.
Why? It runs a lot better in cemu and last time I checked there wasn't a dynamic fps mod for botw (unless that has been backported from totk now)
Well yeah, and I ran the game at 8K. But for some reason neither yuzu nur ryujinx work with gsync on my system so I had to choose between uneven framepacing and tearing for those drops. Of course it was still a vastly preferable experience overall compared to the switch.
Lookout Landing and Hateno village are quite substantial areas though that you come back to multiple times. And on my 7800x3d they consistently run at ~40 fps. Thanks to the dynamic fps mod that is playable and it didn't bother me in the grander scheme of things but it's also too big and consistent a drop not to notice. I just don't want people to read those comments and expect everything to run at a locked 60 like they are claiming, only to be disappointed when that turns out not to be the case.
Spotify also has podcasts built in
I find it hard to believe that you are getting 60 fps everywhere. On my 7800x3d I get substantial drops below 60 in certain areas such as lookout landing or hateno village.
Waren wir mal wieder originell.
At least on android TV, the latest release candidate for Kodi also finally properly supports DV. So I would expect the same thing to be the case for the windows version