I switched back to windows for gaming because NVidia drivers are terrible and I had so many issues with many game that no amount of googling and debugging could fix. Linux also doesn’t have HDR support yet (it’s in the work though)
I really prefer Linux, but I had so many non trivial issues. I know this isn’t the same experience for everyone, but considering I do gaming 95% of the time on my personal PC, I got fed up of hitting a wall for the games I wanted to play.
I will buy an AMD gpu when I will switch so that hopefully the open sourced drivers will fix my issues.
When did you switch back to Windows? I know user experiences differ greatly from user to user but I am surprised by yours. I have a RTX 3060ti, and no issues with the drivers. Usually, everytime I want to play a new game, I go on protondb, copy paste the most recent command recommended by users with gamemode and everything works fine. But I may have been lucky on my choice of games.
I switched back to windows for gaming because NVidia drivers are terrible and I had so many issues with many game that no amount of googling and debugging could fix. Linux also doesn’t have HDR support yet (it’s in the work though)
I really prefer Linux, but I had so many non trivial issues. I know this isn’t the same experience for everyone, but considering I do gaming 95% of the time on my personal PC, I got fed up of hitting a wall for the games I wanted to play.
I will buy an AMD gpu when I will switch so that hopefully the open sourced drivers will fix my issues.
I still daily drive linux for work though.
When did you switch back to Windows? I know user experiences differ greatly from user to user but I am surprised by yours. I have a RTX 3060ti, and no issues with the drivers. Usually, everytime I want to play a new game, I go on protondb, copy paste the most recent command recommended by users with gamemode and everything works fine. But I may have been lucky on my choice of games.
It does have HDR support already though, it’s just via GameScope.