Arch and other Linux operating systems Beat Windows 11 in Gaming Benchmarks::ComputerBase benchmarked three different Linux operating systems and found that all three can achieve better gaming performance than Windows 11.
Similar to the overall results, the frame rate difference between each OS was very small, with most titles having an fps delta of less than eight between the fastest and slowest operating systems.
Not enough for me ditch Windows and face Linux adversities.
Good point, but learning requires excessive free time. I'm working or sleeping and on the days that I don't work I just want to play my games, eat ice cream and not have to re-learn how to use a computer
When PCs are as closed environment as consoles they'll drop anti cheat, so never. It doesn't matter if I want the anticheat or not, if I want to game socially with my friends that play mmos, fighters, and cod, Linux becomes difficult.
I play CS2 without problem. Same with BG3, DOS2, Borderlands, Gunfire Reborn and more. Most works out of the boxes and when I have to tinker it is mostly configuration inside Steam.
[–]agitatedpotato1 points1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
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I have over 1k hours on lost ark and that one is a linux non starter. Lots on MSFS too which can be annoying or you can get lucky. My friend also jump to new and beta MMOs all the time to check them out, most of them are not even compatible let alone out of the box. Genshin and HSR can work but they used to not because you're flagged the same way cheaters are(these days the client is more chill but your still flagged and can be false positive banned), so Im not gonna risk a ban on a three year old gacha account when few of my other games work. Cod too, even if I jump on one that works on linux I got about one year before I gotta wonder if the next one will be.
And any fighting game players will tell you what a hot bed of discovery a new FG is. Im not gonna spend my first week using my limited tech skill to see if I can find a workaround on anticheat while all the other players get to simply play the game with eachother.
Sure linux gaming came a long way but im not gonna go get a new friend group so I dont have to run windows, and I'm not gonna run linux when half my games are gonna need windows anyway. Despite its best efforts Linux gaming still isn't for everyone.
[–]agitatedpotato0 points1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
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So are cell phones, but they keep us connected to things we otherwise wouldn't be. That's what my games do with my friends that I hardly have time to see outside the Internet. Im not gonna whine over anticheat alone in my room and ask if we can play something else, im gonna join up with my firends so I can socialize with them.
Not enough for me ditch Windows and face Linux adversities.
I prefer to face linux adversities that teach me more about computer than facing Windows one who are about advertising, tracking and enshitiffication
Good point, but learning requires excessive free time. I'm working or sleeping and on the days that I don't work I just want to play my games, eat ice cream and not have to re-learn how to use a computer
What do you learn about computers when you can't play multiplayer games with your friends because you cant run the anticheat?
When PCs are as closed environment as consoles they'll drop anti cheat, so never. It doesn't matter if I want the anticheat or not, if I want to game socially with my friends that play mmos, fighters, and cod, Linux becomes difficult.
I play CS2 without problem. Same with BG3, DOS2, Borderlands, Gunfire Reborn and more. Most works out of the boxes and when I have to tinker it is mostly configuration inside Steam.
I have over 1k hours on lost ark and that one is a linux non starter. Lots on MSFS too which can be annoying or you can get lucky. My friend also jump to new and beta MMOs all the time to check them out, most of them are not even compatible let alone out of the box. Genshin and HSR can work but they used to not because you're flagged the same way cheaters are(these days the client is more chill but your still flagged and can be false positive banned), so Im not gonna risk a ban on a three year old gacha account when few of my other games work. Cod too, even if I jump on one that works on linux I got about one year before I gotta wonder if the next one will be.
And any fighting game players will tell you what a hot bed of discovery a new FG is. Im not gonna spend my first week using my limited tech skill to see if I can find a workaround on anticheat while all the other players get to simply play the game with eachother.
Sure linux gaming came a long way but im not gonna go get a new friend group so I dont have to run windows, and I'm not gonna run linux when half my games are gonna need windows anyway. Despite its best efforts Linux gaming still isn't for everyone.
Most anticheat are invasive piece of spyware. I dont want that. You do you.
So are cell phones, but they keep us connected to things we otherwise wouldn't be. That's what my games do with my friends that I hardly have time to see outside the Internet. Im not gonna whine over anticheat alone in my room and ask if we can play something else, im gonna join up with my firends so I can socialize with them.
Well my friends show some understandings and we play together game we love and we can all run. Which is not hard to find at all.