• GraceGH@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    When Linux gaming reaches 100 percent parity with windows, I’ll probably switch. Until then I can’t really justify it for my home PC. Give it 5 years or so, I’ve heard good things about… proton, i think it was called?

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      1 year ago

      That is quite the criteria. Windows doesn’t have 100% parity with Windows. ;)

    • shitescalates@midwest.social
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      1 year ago

      As amazing as proton is, Linux will never have 100% parity with Windows because developers and studios can block it. Honestly most games that don’t run right now are intentionally blocked or restricted. If you are interested on what its like though I would strongly encourage throwing Linux on a spare drive or partition and installing steam.

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      1 year ago

      I switched recently to Linux and haven’t had issues with the vast majority of my games. Though, I don’t play many competitive multi-player games. Those seem to be where the issues remain.

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        1 year ago

        TBH, in older versions of Windows, it wasn’t easy either, and required installing the GUI tools from NVIDIA or ATI. And even then it wasn’t intuitive.

        As SteamOS and clones evolve and improve, the UX will hopefully follow and become easier to configure and manage.

      • ElectricMachman@lemmy.sdf.org
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        1 year ago

        Windows treat the user with respect for their time and don’t tell you to stare at a man page for 10 minutes

        When I run across Error 0x0000011b or whatever, and there’s no official documentation on it, it doesn’t feel much like respect for my time at all. I’d sooner stare at a man page for 10 minutes than dig through every Microsoft support forum post and try every weird arcane fix.