Keep to popular distros. I'd personally recommend Pop os or fedora. Opensuse is up there too just never clicked with me when I was a new users.
I actually have started to discourage people using Ubuntu because of forced snap packages and multiple software store GUIs. It has led to a lot more confusion for new users even though Ubuntu is supposed to be user friendly.
It's simple. It has really become common in the gaming industry to release a broken game then "fix" it later.
Cyberpunk was worse than no man's sky at launch. Hello games is a small team of people with deadlines set from Sony and a natural disaster going through their office plus multiple legal battles going. CD projekt red had no excuse. They're a AAA studio that also published themselves. So there's no excuse to release the game how they did.
I disagree with the new norm of launching a broken game. I think it shouldn't be common. If marvel released a movie and half the film had no CGI or editing then I wouldn't watch or pay for that movie not many people would.
So CD projekt red doesn't deserve any money because it will just encourage them to release another broken mess then "fix" it later with a paid DLC.
I hope it's clear which option is the original difficulty. I plan on playing it and honestly I'm worried how they'll implement it. Difficulty settings are great but hard to pull off
Why make a peertube client isn't of partnering with an app the already does peertube?