I’m all for it.

  • @spudwart@spudwart.com
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    962 years ago

    No. Stop.

    This is the definition of interrupting your enemy when they’re making a mistake.

    Let them kill windows 10, I have atleast 5 friends ready to switch to linux when Windows 10 hits EOL.

    • @Sabin10@lemmy.world
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      382 years ago

      As a gamer, proton/lutris still isn’t quite to the point that I am ready to make the jump. It’s very close though and I’m going to make the switch probably in the next 24 months.

      • @spudwart@spudwart.com
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        372 years ago

        Typically, imo, most people who aren’t ready to jump to Linux are there because their top couple of games are ruled by arrogant devs/publishers who balk at the idea of ticking an “enable proton compatibility” checkbox with their anticheat.

        From what I’ve seen Proton has hit a quality of compatibility that the games will just run, and typically better than Windows. If it doesn’t run it’s usually because it’s too new and proton needs a patch, or the devs/publishers did the aforementioned “no, i won’t tick the checkbox, it’s too hard.” bullshit.

        Basically, if your waiting on a game to be supported for proton, it may need to wait until Linux adoption hits around 20 percent before the devs/publishers get that bullshit idea out of their head.

        • Shake747
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          172 years ago

          For me it’s that a lot of the open source options to replace the Adobe and MS Office suites just always fall short. Trouble shooting Linux issues feels like hell after a lifetime of learning how to troubleshoot Windows issues.

          Adobe is the bane of my existence for many reasons, and I jump ship wherever I can. But GIMP doesn’t really compare to Photoshop. Inkscape doesn’t work well against illustrator - the only open source artistic creation software I swear by is blender. Davinci resolve isnt bad compared to premier pro though - but not After Effects.

          MS office isn’t great either (why does Ms word operate like it exists in a separate instance of reality that’s forever stuck in the 90s?!)

          Microsoft captured the corporate world and compatibility with the off brand stuff is a huge issue

          • Leshoyadut
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            52 years ago

            The one that got me recently when I tried Linux was mouse software. I couldn’t configure my mouse buttons even close to what I have on Windows (couldn’t use modifiers like shift or control on one mouse, to start), and it just felt bad.

            • LoafyLemon
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              What mouse? Logitech and Razer have alternative control panels for Linux that should allow this.

          • @spudwart@spudwart.com
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            Try Krita. It’s pretty similar to photoshop. A few creature comforts will be lost, but not too many substantial things.

            However, if you really use the curved text feature of photoshop a lot, you may miss that.

            • Shake747
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              12 years ago

              Oh nice, thanks for the suggestion I’ll try it out. I don’t use the curved text in photoshop, that’s usually done in illustrator in my workflow

        • Hyperreality
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          52 years ago

          “enable proton compatibility” checkbox with their anticheat.

          Isn’t proton mainly a steam thing?

          Because honestly, the reason I’m not jumping to linux, is all the heavily modded GOG stuff and nexus mod manager.

          That and bad experiences in the past.

        • CALIGVLA
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          22 years ago

          if your waiting on a game to be supported for proton, it may need to wait until Linux adoption hits around 20 percent before the devs/publishers get that bullshit idea out of their head.

          So never.

        • capital
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          12 years ago

          Sounds like I’ll probably be ok then. I wait years to buy games on sale.

      • @elint@programming.dev
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        72 years ago

        Are you kidding? I made the jump a month ago and get better performance across the board gaming with proton/lutris than I did with windows.

        • @HC4L@lemmy.world
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          182 years ago

          It’s not about performance but compatibility. Such as certain anti-cheat software in online games.

        • Redeven
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          52 years ago

          Some things just aren’t good enough yet.

          Like VR compatibility and performance, particularly with nvidia and quest headsets.

          Otherwise yeah, 99% of my games would run perfectly fine.

    • @Diplomjodler@feddit.de
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      32 years ago

      I have Linux on all my machines except one crappy old laptop that had Windows 10. When they EOL Win10, I’ll have to buy another one like that for those rare occasions when you need to run something that just won’t work in Linux.