• @perishthethought@lemm.ee
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    12 years ago

    I will abandon windows when the games can all be played on Linux properly

    Sooo… today? Sweet! Welcome to the club! :)

    • @PenguinTD@lemmy.ca
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      22 years ago

      Is there a compatibility list and performance difference?

      I have games that are not from steam so they will need to be able to run as well.(and games that requires their launcher.)

      How about other driver functions(recording game clips, instant replay buffers) that was provided on windows drivers?

      I am planning a new build(so many new hardware’s) so if all above are possible and don’t need some arcane knowledge (like suddenly you need to upgrade your libc and install new kernels and fuck around with driver compatibility) then consider me in.

      What/where would be the guide and distro to start with?

      • @Crotaro@beehaw.org
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        02 years ago

        I’m eagerly awaiting an answer here. Every time I read “Gaming on Linux is already pretty good!” the further instructions read to me like having to write your own game engine (straight up incompatibility of some games aside).

        I’m willing to fuck around with Linux on a similar difficulty to tinkering with somewhat hard to install mods or slightly difficult Windows troubleshooting (such as tinkering with individual registry entries or editing .ini files).

    • @Trashboat@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      12 years ago

      I love Linux but this just isn’t true. There are still quite a few games like PUBG that can’t work thanks to anticheat, which are often the kinds of games I’m less likely to stop playing to switch because I’ve got friends I’d like to play it with