The current ea version lays a very solid foundation. Physics feel awesome and crashes are already way more dynamic. I'm personally really positive about this. Especially in contrast to AC Evo.
You can run Jellyfin on the Ryzen 3600 machine and point it to the NAS movie directory. At least to try it out (Alternatively, throw some movie files on the machine locally as a test). Then just use the Jellyfin frontend (http://localhost:8096/) on the same machine as the media player (or the official Jellyfin Media Player Linux app). Then also try if you like using it via Jellyfin app on the phone.
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But then you should also back up the optional downloadable install files for each game. Just using the launcher is not a fail proof way to keep your game collection
I know this is an edge case, but with my employer we can upgrade from the standard issue SE to the regular iPhone or Pro model for the difference in price and keep it after 24 months. In this case, that makes it a lot more attractive to get an upgrade since the premium is now lower :)
The current ea version lays a very solid foundation. Physics feel awesome and crashes are already way more dynamic. I'm personally really positive about this. Especially in contrast to AC Evo.