Considering that the Gamepass Ultimate is only$17 a month, which is the same or cheaper than most streaming services, I think the pricing is just fine. Being able to play all those games on the Series S, without having to buy the game, it is big boon for users.
As for the Series S being weaker...
You could be right but, I am looking at it more towards Nvidia just looking to make the money, not caring about the user. (That is fine, I just do not see Nvidia not trying to push the envelope on prices.)
Make sure you are logged into your Microsoft account and use the troubleshoot selection. Through that process, it should get your Windows activated again. I know it did not work for me immediately, when I updated my bios on my Asus X570 board last October. However, eventually, it worked.
Yeah, I should have started with the LG Flex 42 but it was more than I wanted to spend. I also purchased the LG 45 Ultragear at $1070 3 days ago and that made it worth it.
That would mean all the 21:9 monitors are not correct but, close enough. However, the PPI of the LG monitor is something you will not notice, unless you are sitting on top of it. I sit back from it and at first, I was concerned I would not like the text sharpness but, I actually do not notice. I...
If I am understanding correctly, the LG Flex is simply a flexible version of the LG 45 Ultragear, which has a permanent 800R curve. (It is what I have.) If the C2 were curved, I would have kept it but, for me, a flat 42 inch unit was too large, overall, since I am 5ft 7 inches tall and...
The thing is, it is not stretched at all, it is a proper 21:9 resolution. Also, it actually looks fantastic on the desktop and in games. You just have to make sure not to sit on top of it. 😊
If the 42 inch had a 1000R or more curve, I would have kept it. However, it appears that the LG 45 inch Ultrawide OLED monitor is better suited for my needs.
Some snap versions of programs are just as fast as their apt and flatpak versions. However, many snap version programs are not even close, such as Steam.