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[–] 231 points 9 months ago (4 children)

FYI: That's more Windows games than run in Windows!

WTF? Why? Because a lot of older games don't run in newer versions of Windows than when they were made! They still run great in Linux though 👍

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  • [–] 71 points 9 months ago

    There is like a good chunk of an entire decade’s worth of games that can’t be played on PC legitimately due to either expired licenses for music (e.g. EA Trax) or lack of support for older, disc-based DRM (SecuROM etc.).

    That’s before factoring older titles that no longer work due to arbitrary changes to DirectX and the Windows kernel, which break backwards compatibility.

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    [–] 83 points 9 months ago (3 children)

    Just made the switch, surprised how smooth the transition went so far.

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  • [–] 32 points 9 months ago (3 children)

    Ooooh, what distro did you go with?

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  • [–] 30 points 9 months ago* (2 children)

    I went full AMD and Fedora. Couldn’t be happier. All games I’ve tested work. It’s been a while since I’ve had a gaming pc so I don’t have a reference point, but everything is as smooth as I’d want to. Some games may need a library or so as stated in protonDB but, I’m so impressed. Now I have desktop running KDE, steam deck has KDE too and my laptop also with fedora.

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    [–] 71 points 9 months ago (13 children)

    The only ones that wouldn't work are probably the ones with kernel level anti cheat. Maybe if I would be much younger, I might have had different opinion, but, as of today, I believe that all these games that wont run on Linux due to anti-cheat are cancer anyway.

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  • [–] 18 points 9 months ago (5 children)

    Kernel level anti-cheat is what's probably going to keep me on Windows for a while. I get those games aren't for everyone, but I like them well enough, and that's what my friend group plays. Warzone, DMZ, and going to try RedSec tomorrow. Kind of a shame. Otherwise I'd love to make the jump. As it is I'll probably see about dual booting when I get my next PC in a year or two.

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    [–] 67 points 9 months ago (2 children)

    2026 will be the year of the Linux desktop!

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  • [–] 62 points 9 months ago (9 children)

    I am a PC gamer and I exclusively use Linux. It's completely viable for gaming, I can say for a fact.

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    [–] 49 points 9 months ago (7 children)

    i wonder how these numbers change if you weight by active players. like sure, Shooty Guns 2 (2008) running on linux is a good thing, but if it has a grand total of 5 people in the world playing it, it won't really do much for linux adoption as long as games like league of legends, apex legends and fortnite still don't work

    (for the record i don't play any of those games and i've been happily daily-driving linux with no windows intervention for the last 4 year)

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    [–] 46 points 9 months ago (26 children)

    In my personal experience, the only games that don't work are those that explicitly choose not to :

    • Fortnite
    • PUBG
    • Roblox
    • Valorant

    I'm not much into competitive games myself, so the only one that's inconvenient in this list to me is Roblox. There are a few really fun games on their platform that I wish I could play on Steam Deck, as used to be possible.

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    [–] 43 points 9 months ago* (11 children)

    Linux doesnt have games that install kernel-level spyware under the guise of anti-cheat. Hopefully never will, but I don't underestimate gamers who love think spyware is a good idea. Stay away from linux if you want kernel anti cheat please, its ruining computers

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  • [–] 22 points 9 months ago* (2 children)

    Breaking News:

    This just in new game requires sudoers access to play!

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  • [–] 21 points 9 months ago

    What's hilarious is that is par the course on windows to run Steam as an admin. In fact that fixes a ton of bugs for people, so any executable the steam process spawns, like game executables, has admin rights as well.

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    [–] 42 points 9 months ago (1 child)

    trying to force AI into windows 11 isnt helping MS.

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  • [–] 15 points 9 months ago (5 children)

    I can not understand why they made that decision.

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  • [–] 40 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (12 children)

    I'm installing Mint for the first time at this very moment. So far, it's easier than I anticipated. Fuck You Microsoft.

    Edit: bro, firstly, what the fuck and where did all this performance come from?!?! I vastly underestimated how many resources windows was hogging. I downloaded Steam (easy-peasy) and then Project Zomboid just as a test. This game runs like butter now. I was having major problems with it before. To the point I basically stopped playing. I know its just one example but I haven't had my machine run this well in several years, I feel. Also, got Spotify running. Super easy. I need to figure out how to get my VPN set up (ProtonVPN) but so far, I'm kind of in shock. I can't wait to actually dig in and see what I can do with this new setup.

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    [–] 35 points 9 months ago (1 child)

    One of the most frequently suggested beginner distros is Linux mint. It's great, it's stable, it's what I use and while it's not exactly cutting edge, or necessary the prettiest distro, it's great for beginners and will feel pretty familiar coming from windows.

    Pop_os! And bazzite are more "gaming focused" if that's more your style, but I've never had an issue gaming with Linux mint.

    Ultimately, it doesn't really matter terribly much. Pick one, install it to a new drive and try it out. If you don't like it, pick another one.

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    [–] 31 points 9 months ago*

    Meanwhile nearly 60% of Windows Games now run on Windows.

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  • [–] 27 points 9 months ago (10 children)
  • [–] 27 points 9 months ago (1 child)

    Seems about 40% working, I personally only have one game that doesn't jive with Linux. If the game you're playing doesn't work that's the fault of the specific anti-cheat developers because it's obviously possible to do it right.

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  • [–] 15 points 9 months ago (4 children)

    Sure, but from the end user perspective, it doesn't matter whose fault it is - the result is you can't play a game you otherwise just can in Windows. We know it's their fault.

    If you never play any games with anticheat that's fine, but all it takes is one game, and then later another, and then later another, to make Linux a dealbreaker for many gamers. These are not unpopular games.

    It can be the whole difference between someone sticking with Windows but itching to make the switch, and someone actually making the switch.

    What good is 90% of games working if you have 3 games that you really want to play that don't work?

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    [–] 27 points 9 months ago (20 children)

    And how many run on linux via a well documented way?

    I've been playing around with bazzite a bit, and for sure, i can run a lot of games on it, but you often end up googling which launcher to use, which settings to use, ... And then even if you find something, it doesn't always work.

    Linux is making good progress in this regard, but this title feels a bit over optimistic (or at least, users who take it at face value will quickly be disappointed when they can't get 90% of their games to work).

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    [–] 20 points 9 months ago

    Well, I'm 90% proud of Linux!

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  • [–] 18 points 9 months ago (1 child)

    I made the switch almost a year ago when they started announcing all the spyware coming to win11. The distro you choose matters a LOT. After several that were buggy and frustrating I landed on Garuda dragonized. Setup was easy with their assistant finding the drivers I needed and I have yet to have any system breaking updates. Better track record than windows TBH. Performance is great, and steam integrates so well with proton that my experience is honestly just as good as windows native. I should probably go make a donation to the Garuda project, now that I'm thinking about it.

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    [–] 18 points 9 months ago (1 child)

    Linux Mint here. I have had only 1 issue with a game on Linux and honestly, it was an easier fix then getting some games working on Windows which I have experienced plenty of as well. Linux really is just as easy as "Install from Steam, play".

    Drivers are easy now today too, just like Windows. Honestly, if you gamed on Windows, you have all you need to game on Linux.

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    [–] 15 points 9 months ago* (1 child)

    if i cant run something at linux i'll just do without it. Might try virtual machine if its something really crucial but might not care to even bother. Fortunately any games i know that will not run are kind of games that i wouldnt want to touch anyway.

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    [–] 12 points 9 months ago (4 children)

    In my opinion this the unique milestone linux has to achive to be declared as a total winner vs windows, in the near future I would like to see non tech industries using linux instead of microsoft spyware.

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