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Remotely demanding? No.
Nothing against the Pi4, it's a good SoC, but it's not exactly a high performance device.
I just want to make sure if I start curating a game list that I'm not duplicating something already done.
Pii was just never meant for such things. Better grabbing a very cheap B450 or B550 mATX or ITX board with proper Ryzen 5xxx series support and sticking a Ryzen 5500G on it with 16GB RAM, a cheap SSD and clean install of Win10 64bit 22H2
It's like telling a Tour De France winner about the virtues of riding a motorcycle. They ride bicycles because they love the sport and want to push them to their limits.
Yeah, that's better for many things. I also found Flashpoint Infinity to run great under WoR, giving access to over 59K web games. Many of these run much better than their Steam counterparts. The Epic Battle Fantasy series and Bloons TD series are good examples. These run much better under Flashpoint.