Like I replied to another comment, the Mac was necessary for work (art and music) and was light years ahead of anything else that can be obtained at its price point ($575).
Thanks for the Beelink rec, though.
Negative.
I am a meat popsicle.
Like I replied to another comment, the Mac was necessary for work (art and music) and was light years ahead of anything else that can be obtained at its price point ($575).
Thanks for the Beelink rec, though.
Really interesting take, especially on the home lab front. I had honestly never considered a steam deck over a pi5, and I’m looking at also building a MESHnet system and stuff that I would need a Pi for.
This is honestly the healthiest take, there are just a lot of games currently out that I want to play but have no way to.
Space Marine 2, KCD2, Stalker 2, etc etc etc
It’s just been a good year to be a single player gamer, and I wanna get in on it. 🤷♂️


Both new ones are excellent.
Not FPSs, but pretty much any strategy game set in either world war lets you play vs the US.
Company of Heroes, Steel Division, Hearts of Iron, Great War: Western Front, etc.
Of course, you’d have to play as Nazis or the Red Army, but there ya go.
Good shout with Cevo. One of the few angles I haven’t looked super deeply into is a Linux machine. Time to study.
Yeah, that’s unfortunately the conclusion I’m reaching. I was hoping there was an angle I hadn’t considered yet.
Maybe I’ll just give in and do a year sub to GeForce and then reassess prices next Xmas. I definitely can’t afford to build a new machine now, but a lot can happen in a year.


Sorry, but the Mac is for art and music. I make money with it, its non-negotiable.
Please point me to a comparable PC build that can be had for a total price tag of $575, since that’s what I shelled out for the Mac.
If you can’t, why did you even make this comment?
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“Gamble here!”

How shockingly good for you.
I’m so happy you provided me this great advice in answer to my question.
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