To anyone familiar with Sway who'd like to try a scrolling WM, check out Scroll. It's a fork of Sway (you can use the same config with minimal changes) which behaves similarly to Niri.
I think what Missphant was asking wasn't "what is input latency" but was "does flatpak introduce more input latency than a 'normal' application". Unfortunately, after a quick search I didn't find any benchmarks. (I didn't look very thoroughly.)
I also recently returned to Dirt 3 and was amazed at how good it still looks. It's kind of crazy that Dirt 3 is less than 14 GiB, while Dirt 4 is 50 GiB, and Dirt Rally 2.0 is a whopping 100 GiB.
I'm surprised Cyberpunk runs on the Steam Deck as well as it does. It truly is an incredible little machine.
I am continuously shocked that people play things like BG3 or Cyberpunk on their Steam Deck.
When one has no other choice, one plays one's favourite game under any conditions. When I was little, I played Minecraft at 15 to 20 FPS and the lowest draw distance.
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