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  • That's because for example Youtube uses a bitrate of 4-7mbps for 1080p. 1440p gets arround 13mbps and 4k something like 46mbps iirc

    Other media providers are similiarly bad with their bitrates

  • I'm sorry, I forgot to mention that you have to press the PS button once after plugging it in. Did you do that?

    If that doesn't work try restarting Steam and look into your controller settings if it works there, if it does you're good to go

    Keep in mind that many games don't natively support Playstation controllers. You can work arround this by emulating an Xbox controller instead (enabling your PS4 controller in Steam should do just that for Steam games). Or alternatively do this regedit edit in your games Wineprefix to achieve the same in any launcher of your choice

    If all else fails it might be worth trying out ds4drv

    Good luck my guy and (hopefully) have fun gaming! :)

  • With GPU passthrough you can get almost native performance. This requires 2 GPUs though (iGPU as second one should suffice), dunno about the input lag and stability though as I only have one GPU

    Without it though? Not even worth trying

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  • This has always been the case when "buying" things on Steam. Almost every digital good you buy is like that

    Only thing that changed is legislation is finally catching up and these companies won't be allowed to use the word purchase/buy anymore in the near future