• @untorquer
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    728 days ago

    Who even plays games that don’t run well on Linux/proton these days?

    You don’t need to be a nerd. Just need to watch a vid or follow ubiquitous guide on how to partition a disk or install second disk. Installing and running Linux is easier than windows these days with most common distros.

    The learning curve is easier than the one for each windows update too. At least for plasma, i would assume gnome too.

    Still, some enterprise class software only running on windows is a reasonable excuse(for the user). Also not everyone has the drive space or can afford extra hardware. Obligatory privilege check ig.

    • @TheGrandNagus
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      1028 days ago

      Unfortunately, a sizable amount of multiplayer games. And if you play with friends, that can be an issue.

      Thankfully I don’t play any games with problematic anti-cheat, because I have no friends 🧠

      • @Lumisal
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        628 days ago

        Modded games too.

        Linux is getting there, but it’s really only great for single player games now. That’s what I use it for

    • MrScottyTay
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      28 days ago

      I play games that don’t play well with Linux. Sims 1 & 2 are just straight up broken.

      So my Linux PC is actually my WinXP retro gaming PC but Linux is dualbooted for when I want to do more modern stuff on it.

        • MrScottyTay
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          328 days ago

          Only issue is lack of V Sync for 2d games and the desktop. Which is why it would’ve been nice for Linux to be able to run the Sims 1