noted. Also for an M4 motherboard, how do I filter out non-Intel wifi motherboards? Is there a particular chipset to target that's best for linux gaming?
the number/letter ones are obviously better but the LED ones will at least let you know if something is cpu, motherboard, ram, or pcie related normally
been pretty happy with asrock stuff. asus makes some decent hardware but their rma track record is abysmal and were raked by gamer's nexus for it. no opinion on msi other than i have some of their nvme drives that are just micron drives with their sticker slapped on em (lol).
Does it seem possible that xbox game pass games could ever be played directly on linux rather than streamed? Is it a matter of libraries/etc being supported, or is there some encryption schemes or something else that would keep it from ever happening?
It's so far removed from anything wine is scoped to do that it will never do it, and not a single person is interested in doing it given how much DRM is built into UWP