I've been gaming on Linux exclusively for 5 years now. I have waited for some games to run better but it's been generally great for me.
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Which ones in particular? I have this issue on windows 10 as well. I've still not touched city skylines 2 and stalker 2. I just tried Jedi survivor, and honestly it was a mistake.
Might sound funny it's usually the older titles. The longest I have waited for was Spellforce Platinum Edition. It always ran sluggish, now it probably runs better than on Windows. Another one was Agarest, it was kinda playable but with too much hassle. Well, I usually play older stuff anyway. Surprisingly I almost never had problems with new games. Maybe only Hell Let Loose but it was an anti-cheat issue.
Nah I get that, I'm glad that it's improved so much over the years. I'm excited to build a new PC and never have it touch windows tbh.
Yeah, it's been great. When Valve release Proton 10 soon, it'll get even better (Wine 10 is awesome). It's really cool to owning your system to full extend. With ads and telemetry stuff Windows has, I'm sure they cause your hardware to wear off lot faster. Hell they even require you to buy new hardware just to install their new OS.
I have no problem playing games on Linux. Currently playing Baldur's Gate 3. Only thing I had to was turn on compatibility in the steam settings.
Ugh, that's too much work. I'm going back to Winblows
Do you mind me asking you which distro you use? I've tried running BG3 on Linux Mint and I can't seem to get the game to ever load into the world. I get all the way to the in-game menu and into the loading screen after that and then it hangs and crashes. Every time. I've tried using a couple different versions of Proton, tried out a few different versions of Nvidia graphics drivers... No luck yet.
Edit: I'm very new to using Linux. Just wanted to clarify that.
I'm playing Hogwarts Legacy and needed to tune one system setting to fix occasional crashes. That's it, and that's the most trouble I've had in a few years.
Not until they implement 3D Settings page in the Nvidia control panel, and improve upon HDR support. Do those two things, and I will finally stop having to dual boot.
Edit: And yes anticheat needs to be sorted as well, as others have pointed out.
And fix issues with anticheat.
Pewdiepie apparently confirms that it is, atleast according to his latest video and his comment in the comment section.
Could you link them? That would give a massive boost in getting more people to sign up for Linux.
For example: https://phtn.app/post/lemmy.ml/26299109
There are a couple of other posts, you'll find them quickly if you search for Pewdiepie.
Pretty much, yeah. Only thing not 100% yet are some of the more obscure peripherals. Example: Eye and head tracking. While sticks can and do work in Linux, it would be nice if VKB, Virpil, etc had native Linux calibration tools.
What will itsfoss.com say? I'm on the edge of my seat