Its decent, but they have a take it or leave it approach (very opinionated) - which is good for people that don't particularly have specific needs or don't care too much and just want to get into Linux.
Its was less of a problem with the resolution, and more about the ratio. In the past changing the stream resolution to match would mess up the desktop.
Looks confusing to setup. So there is a Wolf container which streams to a Moonlight client, but there also needs an Apps container with Steam preinstalled which is launched through the Wolf container?
I'd probably have to still have a virtual display at the very least because the resolution of my main PC is ultrawide 3440x1440 and the laptop is only 1920x1080
Good question. It could go either way - SDDM and PLM are different enough that any customisations you did on SDDM are at risk of breaking when going to PLM. So they either do it automatically and upset those with customisations that don't work, or you keep it manual and upset those that don't want to do it manually.
Given that CachyOS is more aimed at those more comfortable with the terminal (Arch-based) I tend to think it'll remain manual.
For anyone else who was curious like me, there are manual steps required for existing installs to use the plasma login manager:
**Manual changes for existing users:**
KDE Plasma users with SDDM can now migrate to Plasma-Login-Manager. Please run:
sudo pacman -Syu plasma-login-manager
sudo systemctl disable sddm
sudo systemctl enable plasmalogin
sudo pacman -R sddm-kcm cachyos-themes-sddm sddm
After that you can use in Plasma Settings under the KCM “Apply Settings”.
Steam Machine is better for SEO I imagine