ichbinjasokreativ,

I’ve been 100% Linux for over a year now. If it doesn’t run, I don’t buy it.

infinitevalence,
@infinitevalence@discuss.online avatar

Same been Linux only for several years now. If it won’t run I won’t buy it.

penquin,

That’s the attitude that we all need to have. Same here, if anything doesn’t work on Linux, I ain’t buying it.

YerbaYerba,

I even got a refund from steam when rocket league lost Linux support when that one company bought it

penquin,

Nice. You can run rocket league on heroic launcher btw. I have it through the epic store. Works flawlessly

YerbaYerba,

Yes, it was more the principle than anything. I was terrible at that game and barely played it

penquin,

Right there with ya. My 10 year old smokes me all the time in that game 😂

0ops,

Same, I play it that way on the steamdeck

sugar_in_your_tea,

I didn’t bother because I got plenty of playtime from it and got it through the Steam Controller/Link bundle as well. But I did consider it since I was ticked about losing Linux support.

helenslunch,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

Rocket League runs fine on Linux, they just lost native support.

neidu2,

Same, since 2013.

I’ve found that often the game is listed as not linux, but runs fine with proton anyway. So I often buy, and refund if needed.

sugar_in_your_tea,

Huh, same here, give or take a year (I was 100% Linux before Steam came, which was sometime around 2013).

I have never refunded a game though, ProtonDB is usually accurate so I just check there before buying.

ichbinjasokreativ,

That’s what I do too.

M500,

That’s how I’ve been for a few years now. Windows has serious bugs that I encounter all the time that I never encounter with Linux.

Just this week alone… screenshots stopped working, usb microphones were stuck on mute, and the taskbar crashed preventing me from using any touchpad gestures or even accessing the start menu to restart.

The task bar was fixed with a restart but the other two issues required a reinstall of the os. I troubleshot those for like an hour without any solution.

FreeBooteR69, (edited )
FreeBooteR69 avatar

Windows is not ready for the desktop.

M500,

Haha that’s pretty funny. And I whole heartedly agree.

ichbinjasokreativ,

I know! I have to use windows at work (IT Admin) and using powershell always makes me wish the software we need ran on Linux. Just today I needed to extract a partition image with dism and it just did nothing for half an hour before the progress bar even came up. People say that Linux is buggy but gnome gives me way less headaches than windows 11.

M500,

Windows unfairly gets the reputation of being more reliable than linux. I’m just waiting for my work to make one app available on Linux and then I’m switching.

520,

The only game I play on Windows nowadays is Rocksmith 2014. That's because, due to the nature of the hardware, it is a bitch to setup even on Windows. Proton just isn't having any of it.

ColdWater,

Until your obscure GPU driver said no and spend weeks trying to fix it but nothing work except getting called an idiot on stack overflow

AlexWIWA,

I mostly play old games that struggle even in windows sadly. I’ll probably need a windows machine or VM until I die.

KpntAutismus,

don’t use linux myself, but i’ve heard wine has great backward compatibility with older games.

but you probably tried installing them yourself, so…

AlexWIWA,

Yeah the C&C games don’t run too well in it sadly. Don’t know why someone down voted you, you’re just trying to help :/

AVincentInSpace,

mmmm call me back when cyberpunk 2077 can hold a stable 30FPS at 1440p on steam deck settings on my laptop’s 3070Ti.

BabyVi,

Cyberpunk runs astonishingly well on my desktop at the same resolution with an AMD 5700XT, maybe its the Nvidia drivers causing issues.

KpntAutismus,

from what i know, you can either install official nvidia drivers or ones the community wrote.

sounds like they’re using community drivers. because they typically don’t perform very well.

AVincentInSpace,

no i’m using the proprietary drivers

AVincentInSpace,

Linux users stopping reading a post asking for help and reaching for the downvote button as soon as they see the word Nvidia. Nice to see some things don’t change.

Daefsdeda,

Maybe people thought you were comparing steam deck to your laptop (which is of course a unfair comparison) cause that is how I read it at first.

AVincentInSpace,

i am and my laptop is losing

BrownianMotion,
@BrownianMotion@lemmy.world avatar

Kernel Level Anti-Cheat. If you don’t understand that, then you don’t know if Linux is good or bad for “gaming”.

Basically everything you want to play on Linux, that is not supported by the anti-cheat kernel is screwed.

“Steam offers all these game to play on Linux” - yes, but I played them all 20 years ago.

Try playing something like Genshin Impact. You cannot, the anticheat is Windows only. (PS and consoles, it relies on anticheat mech’s from the HW). They don’t offer a Linux version - so you are screwed.

Does it have EAC or Battleeye? You are shit out of luck.

The Linux Desktop is ready for primetime, but not for gaming. You need a windows boot for gaming, unless you are playing Half-Life…

hschen,
@hschen@sopuli.xyz avatar

Genshin does work in linux since a few months ago from what i heard

jack,

You’re right about kernel-level anticheat like Vanguard not working, but there is EAC support for Linux; see Apex Legends.

blind3rdeye,

Wait, you’re saying you like Windows specifically so that you can give miscellaneous companies the highest level of privileged access to your computer, a power which they say they want to use to check that you aren’t cheating. That’s the reason you want to use Windows?

BrownianMotion,
@BrownianMotion@lemmy.world avatar

No, you total bell end.

I support and do everything in Linux, and I can. But I cannot play games I want to play. I have to use windows to play what I want to play, because companies that make games do not support Linux.

How fucking retarded are you?

Never mind, you are probably just another aimbot using n00b in some old game that still runs on Linux, that no one cares about anymore.

blind3rdeye,

Holy smokes man. Did you learn your social skills from those same multiplayer games you are talking about?

SquirtleHermit,

Linux Gamers - “Sure am stoked that gaming on Linux has gotten so good, finally don’t feel like I need to keep Windows”

Randos - “Wow, such copium! It didnt work for my specific use case! Linux users are so obnoxious!”

neatchee,

If your quote was the title of this post then the “randos” wouldn’t show up. But it’s not. 🤷

SquirtleHermit,

Idk man, I get how you could read the title as confrontational, but every pro Linux post has these “randos”. Haters gonna hate. 🤷‍♂️

Yinchie,

Steamdeck = Linus.

Kittenstix,

Well… Yes but, the year in gaming circle graph differentiates between steamdeck and Linux, i only know because my pc runs only Linux.

thoughtorgan,

What cope. I still run into countless compatibility issues which bars Linux from daily use for me. Stop trying to downplay proton compatibility, it just makes your arguments appear disingenuous.

I would fully switch over to Linux in a heartbeat if there was no compatibility problems.

KpntAutismus,

first, file a report. so devs are aware of your problem.

second, i feel you. i’m in the same situation. if i switch to linux right now, my stream deck will lose features and i probably on’t be able to use my steering wheel anymore. plus i really struggled to install fusion360.

sugar_in_your_tea,

Eh, works fine for me. I have a lot of games to choose from, so I’m really not lacking on selection.

That said, I totally get it if it doesn’t work for the things you need. Use what works. Linux works better for me than Windows, so it’s what I use.

loxdogs,

Even if it had full comparability, you won’t have switched to linux. You don’t need reasons to do it, except your own wish

caustictrap,

Some game updates just break proton compatibility.

off_apparition,

Which games? I don’t think I’ve ever encountered a game that didn’t run with Proton out of the box.

fosforus,

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  • sugar_in_your_tea,

    Nah, it’s fine for just gaming, provided the games you want work fine. If you mostly play SP games, you’ll probably be fine, but if you play MP, check first.

    That said, I would probably just get a console if I only used my PC for gaming. But I use it for a lot of other stuff, and I find Windows gets in the way. YMMV though, depending on what you need your computer to do.

    Mikina,

    I’ve finally decided to make a switch to Fedora, after giving up last time due to almost nothing I needed working.

    I still didn’t manage to get Unity working, which I unfortunately really need, and for some reason it’s also not working in a Boxes VM, but I was really surprised with Steam! Not only every game I tried so far is working great (after solving some initial trouble caused by NVIDIA card), I also managed to just run the games I have pirated directly from the Windows drive, without having to reinstall them, by simply adding the .exw to Steam.

    The only issue left is to solve missing cutscenes/videos, being replaced by that “TV color test” image. Has anyone managed to solve it? I’ve tried installing various codeks, but it didn’t help.

    The only thing I’m missing is Parsec, since I was pretty used to workong remotely through wake on lab and parsec, but I suppose that’s solvable down the line. Oh, and everything being Electron apps, especially since i unfortunately need O365 stack for work. But its not that bad.

    So far i love it, and have already set Fedora as my default boot. Only have to switch for Unity, as of now. I’ll see how long it will last.

    If anyones looking for a new year resolution, go give your favorite distro a try! And if you have an NVIDIA card and even after following a random guide you get stuttering or lagging text in Electron apps, as i did, try the other repository for the drivers, thats what solved it for me.

    I_Has_A_Hat,

    Can anyone reading this really not understand why most people prefer gaming on Windows and find Linux intimidating?

    meekah,
    @meekah@lemmy.world avatar

    I really can’t, for anyone who considers themselves tech savvy. At this point it isn’t “some specific apps run great and the rest is a hassle”, but the other way around: some specific apps are a hassle but the rest runs great. Sure, you should do a bit of research if your usecases are already ‘solved’, if you want to do an all-or-nothing switch. But you can also do a dual boot, if there really ends up being something that isn’t solved on linux.

    I just keep getting surprised with how little people apparently care about their privacy.

    Chobbes,

    I think it’s totally fair that people would want to stick with what they know and would find a new operating system intimidating. But, I think some of this push back is kind of warranted since people act like you can’t play any games on Linux or that the Steam Deck is stupid because it has Linux and isn’t compatible with absolutely every game, and I think that’s sort of misguided. An astonishing amount of stuff just works these days, and while I wouldn’t say a Windows user should switch to Linux unless they have a good reason to, I think some people might be doing themselves a disservice if they’re avoiding the Steam Deck because they think it won’t play their games (with caveats about anti-cheat and multiplayer of course!)

    Mikina,

    I totally get it, even for me, someone who is pretty tech-savy, it took around three attempts in the last three years to switch to Linux, and I’ve always given up until now.

    But the issue is the reputation Linux gaming gets. I was convinced that I probably will have to dual-boot to play games, aside from a very small subset of games that may work. Every time I was trying to switch, I didn’t even get to try any games just because I kind of assumed that it’s going to be even bigger struggle than it was to get some of the tools I need to run, so I gave up.

    But this time I gave steam a try, and was really surprised that so far, every game I tried running, including some with Easy Anti Cheat, I had almost zero problems, with the only outlier being the cutscenes.

    Also, of course it’s not a lot easier to just use Windows and game on it, but you pay the cost of privacy and Windows stuffing ads into your face, using increasingly darker patterns to push their bullshit. So, I’m not looking for an easier way to game, but doing it to not let anyone use my habits and data out of principle. I’m already used to minor inconveniences attachted to it, such as lack of cookies so you have to relog, VPN breaking default language on sites, or some apps not working properly on my phone (GrapheneOS). It’s totally worth it for me, but it’s not for everyone.

    So, my point was not to convince everyone that Linux is better for gaming. But to let people like me, who would like to try switching are afraid that they will still have to dualboot for most of the games, know that’s not really the case novadays, and that Linux is perfectly fine for gaming.

    Anticorp,

    Why are you using Windows for BG3? I’ve been using Pop!_OS and it runs perfectly.

    Swarfega,

    I’ve been using Linux more and more recently but one thing that annoys me is my EndevourOS thinks the PC is not in when I’m playing games via a gamepad, therefore dims the screen and tries to sleep. How do I fix this? I’m honestly surprised I even need to.

    lemonuri,

    Gamemode should take care of that. I think it’s enabled by default when you run games via lutris.

    github.com/FeralInteractive/gamemode

    boomzilla,

    KDE? You tried “Systemsettings > Power Management > Energy Saving > Dim Screen” maybe already? I don’t have what you’re describing either und Arch nor Endeavor.

    Saltblue,

    I kind of dig Linux Os, I find Linux users insufferable.

    z00s,

    As a fellow Linux user I entirely agree. I stay off the forums as much as possible. My latest crime was uploading a tutorial on how to update the bios on certain laptop models. Got fucking roasted, even on lemmy.

    For some reason Linux forums are like stack exchange; an extremely toxic neckbeard pissing match.

    ekky,

    I might have been very lucky. I’ve barely seen anything negative than when people post factually incorrect or potentially dangerous/bricking stuff.

    Though, I do keep a healthy distance from the Ubuntu and Arch forums.

    Kittenstix,

    Oh shit, that sounds extremely helpful, why did they roast you?

    I’ve been using Linux since Ubuntu 8.10 iirc, and I’m still a fucking moron at dealing with Linux so I’m always thankful for people like you.

    sugar_in_your_tea,

    Eh, you’ll get the worse of any userbase if you go to a community specifically for that OS. Go to PC Master race or whatever to see the opposite problem.

    I’ve been on Linux exclusively for something like 15 years, but I almost never bring it up. In fact, I don’t even mention my distro of choice unless it’s directly relevant, and if asked I recommend something different (I recommend Mint Debian edition because I’ve heard it’s very user friendly).

    I also find many people in communities like this insufferable as well, so I spend my time trying to tone them down a bit with comments like “Linux isn’t for everyone, but it’ll always be there if you decide to give it another try.” I use Linux because it works better for me than Windows, yet many here make it a religion or something. It’s kinda weird.

    Kaelygon,

    There are still a lot of proton games where I encounter the weirdest bugs and when I report those the game devs don’t do anything about it and say it’s a proton/linux issue what they don’t support. For some games, especially VR, windows is mandatory.

    F04118F,

    I have a WMR headset, am still on a dual-boot of Pop!_OS and Windows 10 with my gaming pc. I have an Nvidia RTX 3080 and don’t want to worry about compatibility with kernel so Pop!_OS fixes that for me. I also love window tiling, which it does pretty well (not as good as Sway and Hyprland but close enough).

    At this point, I can do everything on Linux except for 1 thing: Use my HP Reverb VR headset. It’s a Windows (WMR) headset and doesn’t work on Linux. But it is essential for my gaming, as about 80% of my gaming time is spent flying aircraft and helicopters in DCS: World in VR. I got a whole simpit setup with crazy good stick, pedals and throttle and everything.

    I am really hoping to switch the headset out for a SteamVR-native headset and ditch Windows before Windows 10 support ends in 2025. First step is to install DCS on Linux and start flying it outside VR to help find bugs and assess when it is good enough to switch VR headsets.

    And yes, I did consider upgrading to an AMD card for the improved Linux performance but the RX 7900 XT didn’t do DCS in VR (on Windows) well, even after the big driver update this Summer that was supposed to fix the stutters.

    JTskulk,

    You should report the bugs to the proton devs, not the game dev.

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