• CerebralHawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      7 hours ago

      Gamers do, because game devs suck up to Microsoft by not putting PC games on Linux or macOS. Sadly, even “indie” devs.

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        7 hours ago

        99,9% of all games I “own”, I can play on Linux just fine. Except fucknuggets like destiny2, which you technically could play if only bungie allowed it. Might look slightly different if you only play multiplayer, I dunno. Those with aggressive root - kits anti-cheat maybe.

        Actually I even game better now. Before I made a tool just to be able to pause a game at any time, which worked like 50% of the time, sometimes fucking all up. On Linux it’s a small script with 100% success. To me, a major improvement.

        I still have a windows drive for “emergencies” when a game won’t run. Haven’t booted it since I switched in January. And I game like 4-8hrs a day (with breaks) with different games all day.

        Thanks to steam’s efforts, Linux gaming is absolutely viable. All is fine, performance, HDR, sound, input…nothing is worse now.

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          2 hours ago

          Lol I switched to cachyos also about 4 months ago and I completely agree with you.

          My only game that doesn’t work is Battlefield 6 and it’s just because their anticheat doesn’t authenticate linux environment. They could but explicitly said that would permit linux cheaters to ruin the game. Well too bad, I lost one game and gain a lot of freedom and “sovereignty” over my operating system. I also have a dusty windows partition that I dread having to boot after 4 months. I’d rather not imagine the state of that W10 outdated partition :/

          I also think I game better on cachyos mostly because I have more free RAM and less background stuff running I don’t need while I’m playing.

          The only thing I don’t really agree with you is HDR. I kind of gave up for now on tweaking games to support it. On some games I never could make it work even with a lot of tweaking (gamescope etc). On some other games I made the effort but just couldn’t see the difference so it seemed not worth it. On Windows I had nothing at all to do to get 100% functional HDR on all games.

          Still very very happy to be gaming on linux and the fact that I play even more on linux than I did on Windows shows how practical it is.

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          5 hours ago

          I game almost every single day, and haven’t booted Windows in years. In the last 3 years I haven’t actually had any game I wanted to play not be able to run in Linux. I’ve had one that crashed non-stop, but judging by the thousands of complaints from Windows users about the same thing that wasn’t a Linux problem.

          So yeah, gaming is no excuse, you can game just fine under Linux as long as the devs don’t intentionally block Linux like what happened with Destiny 2 (which Bungie just summarily executed so they can dump more cash into the trash fire that is Marathon, RIP Bungie I await the bankruptcy announcement).

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          5 hours ago

          The interface for getting it set up is still worse if you’re not using Steam. But I agree it is way way way more viable than it was even 3 years ago.