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I want to switch to Linux and I would love to game on it daily, but just like so many people, software incompatibility is holding me onto Windows.
In my case, it's Parsec that I need, because I game a lot with friends who live in other countries. And unfortunately, Steam's remote play together feature is very broken on Linux (I remember even filing bug reports about it when I was daily driving Linux two-ish years ago.
Parsec is available on Linux.
Only the client part though, hosting is disabled on the linux version for some reason.
Oh I didn't know that, thanx for letting me know! :)
Yup, it sucks they haven't implemented it yet. I'd switch in a heartbeat
That's as a client, not a host. What I need is hosting :p Thanks tho
Ditto.
Longtime windows and Linux user, my last several machines have all been dual-boot.
I’ve tried multiple times to get gaming to work right with Linux, whether it be Unbuntu or just plain Debian, but something always gets in the way. Graphical issues, sound issues, controller incompatibility, platform incompatibility, unable to launch game, whatever. I give up and just stick with windows and use Linux for other things.
Only one HoYoverse game made fully compatible with Proton-GE