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  • @[email protected]
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    1221 year ago

    At least when I open up Mac OS, it doesn’t show me a pop up ad telling me how XBOX CONTROLLERS COME IN SO MANY COLORS NOW click here to buy.

    I’ve gotten that pop up the last 3 times I’ve booted up my windows machine.

    Windows is great for gaming. But it’s the only thing I turn that machine on for.

    • @mortalic
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      901 year ago

      Gaming on Linux is pretty legit now. I don’t even boot into windows very often. In recent memory, only one AAA game didn’t work out of the box for me that required booting into windows.

      • mesamune
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        361 year ago

        No joke, most of my games work better on Linux because of proton than my Windows box. Such a nice experience.

        • @[email protected]
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          1 year ago

          Same here. Linux just need rolling gameplay recording and better controller support (steering wheels for one) and for me it’d be set. I know Decky has it for the Steam Deck but I haven’t seen one for desktop that works fine on Wayland.

          • @[email protected]
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            41 year ago

            Have a rather „expensive“ sim racing rig and would love to switch over to Linux again. But it’s simply a niche in a niche so I don’t expect any surprises in the near future. Too bad

            • @[email protected]
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              31 year ago

              Yeah, sim racing is very much left out in the Linux world, if not pretty janky. Virtual reality isn’t doing too hot here either, Valve just announced Steam Link for the Oculus headsets, and right now it’s Windows only.

              • @Barack_Embalmer
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                21 year ago

                TBF I haven’t actually tried Asetto Corsa with my steering wheel, or XPlane with my VR headset on Linux yet I just assumed it wouldn’t work. As soon as they do, I can’t wait to shitcan Windows forever.

                • @[email protected]
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                  21 year ago

                  I’ve tried Euro Truck Sim 2 with my G29, which was built for PlayStation but can work on PC with drivers on both Windows and Linux. On Linux, PS4 mode doesn’t work on Linux, but PS3 mode does - the main thing is you lose the speed indicators on your wheel, if you really want them speed lights you’ll have to go Windows and install G HUB.

                  Some say PS3 mode disables clutch support since that was the case when using it on a PS3 but IDK if this is the case on PC and specifically Linux. Cursory search points towards no.

                  • @Barack_Embalmer
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                    21 year ago

                    That’s useful to know that it at least mostly works. I should really try it out with my Thrustmaster T300, I could be pleasantly surprised. I use an Oculus Quest 2 headset, which requires Meta’s app to run on Windows, so not sure how that would pan out.

                    If I could one day be playing BeamNG, with my FFB wheel, in VR, on Linux - I will have truly attained nirvana.

            • @[email protected]
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              31 year ago

              Used it before but not for rolling recordings. I heard it can be janky with hotkeys on Wayland, but I’ll have to give it a shot.

      • @finestnothing
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        So far black desert online is the only game that I’ve wanted to play that I can’t on Linux (eac is awful). I know there are others, but it’s mainly fps games that bother with windows-only eac and I don’t play fps games all that much. Battlebit is probably the only fps I’ve been playing in the past few months, and they use/will be using a linux-compatible eac version which I’m jazzed about

        • @[email protected]
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          Actually, EAC has a Proton-compatible build, the devs just have to use it. It’s not a hard switch, they just have to choose to allow Linux compatibility, which most devs (well, really it’s probably an exec level decision) do not.

      • @[email protected]
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        Modding can be an issue though.

        Btw, does Wallabag work now on Linux?

        And i don’t get Reshade since 5.* to work in wine/proton anymore?

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        I gave up on trying BattleBit for free on Ubuntu 22.04 this weekend, no Proton or GE-Proton version would run that motherfucker.

        I didn’t feel like booting Windows.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        The very first thing you have to do when you start to use a new Windows or phone is to spend an hour or two disabling all the bullshit options.

      • Hydroel
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        11 year ago

        I’m also surprised that people see this kind of ads: I haven’t seen any since I removed Outlook free (after Windows prompted me to switch because the older UWP Mail app was being retired). I’m always surprised when people complain about the number of ads they get in Windows.

        But that’s not the point: the point is no paid software should contain any ad.

    • R0cket_M00se
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      131 year ago

      I’ve never once seen this, is it W11?

      • konalt
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        171 year ago

        I’m on W11 and have never seen an ad in the OS.

        • @seth
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          61 year ago

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      • @AnUnusualRelic
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        110 months ago

        I think it’s much more agressive in some territories. I’m in Europe an I never saw it either.

        Otoh, I don’t boot windows very often, maybe once a month.

    • @MajorHavoc
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      91 year ago

      Yeah. I was literally just talking about how my SteamDeck is going to let me retire my remaining Windows PC. And by retire it, I mean install Linux, and continue to enjoy it.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      If you can’t even find the option to disable suggestions, can you even call yourself a computer expert?