The copy-paste dungeons were a big issue for me. And the amount of reused enemies and bosses. There is definitely a way to "optimally" play the game for the best experience. But I'd say that goes against the nature of what an open world is supposed to represent.
Cachy is Arch based so unless you really want to customize your system its not worth switching IMO as you're likely already receiving the Arch benefits.
Hot take, but the open world nature of Elden Ring drove me crazy. Coming from a series grounded by its tightly knit and highly curated environments, I never understood why Elden Ring is so unanimously considered the "peak" of the series.
I enjoyed my time with it, but I couldn't help but wonder what the game could have been without the open world inclusion. So for me it's not necessarily "how big is too big", but whether or not the gameplay necessitates an open world.
Another case of targeting piracy over a service issue. There was a time where Netflix had such a vast amount of content that my torrenting stopped all together. Good days.
A good modern oled can get you within ~2ms difference from a CRT depending on how you measure. But the catch is the TV needs to have a low latency or "game" mode that shuts off the on-board video processing. My best recommendation is to browse TVs that are oled (not qled) in your price range, and check the listing for low latency or gaming modes. You should find something that fits the bill pretty quickly.
I'd go to this person does not exist and use a photo from there to trick it. But they're getting smarter about people tricking it and it doesn't work when ID is required. But it's at least a non existing face so you're not using someone else.
I too have seen the WearOS watch face subscription at some point. At this point, I've made it a personal stance to not use any subscription based models.
I've done this before, it works decently well. However, the streaming resources get muddied up quite fast. One I set up maybe a year or two ago is filled with broken links. And quality is very inconsistent.
So is it possible? Absolutely. Is it something I'd recommend if you want something consistent and a dependable way to watch? Not really.
The copy-paste dungeons were a big issue for me. And the amount of reused enemies and bosses. There is definitely a way to "optimally" play the game for the best experience. But I'd say that goes against the nature of what an open world is supposed to represent.