• fluckx@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    It enticed me to start gaming on Linux. So its definitely doing some enticing

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      9 months ago

      I thought I was alone in this lol

      Win11 literally made me rage uninstall it after I got mad trying to remove all bloatware and then it showed me onedrive ad

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        The main setup went smooth. I can recommend nobara which is what I used. I tried garuda as well, but it wasn’t my style. Personal preference, no hate :).

        Most steam games work pretty good ( see protondb ). ( make sure to set your steam settings > compatibility to all games ).

        Any game with invasive anti-cheat will likely not work. LoL and valorant come to mind. I think some of the cs2 ones like faceit won’t work on Linux. But standard cs2 and competitive work fine.

        Battle.net gave me some issues on lutris until I forced it to proton.

        Overall I’ve had a good experience. Sometimes a weird issue if I alt tab ( hots ) that it comes back super tiny. I worked around it by running it windowed fullscreen.

        Overall I’ve no regrets so far. I installed nobara and it’s quite user friendly. I’ve never used a fedora distro before ( more extensive experience with xubuntu/Ubuntu/pop ).

        Helldivers 2, heroes of the storm and ff crisis core worked flawlessly.

        Hots needs to run full screen ( windowed ) or alt-tab will make the screen tiny for some reason.

        So far: no regrets.

        When you first play a game it needs to compile the shaders first. So on your initial game there’s a few minutes ramp up time. But any next times you start the game should be fine.

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          9 months ago

          I have an older GPU (rx 470) and I play games that probably aren’t super new so my main concerns were mainly my tech literacy and fear of fucking something up xD

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            I didn’t really do any CLI commands on nobara. So it’s pretty straightforward. I guess the best experience might be with AMD.

            I’m running a ryzen 7 and gtx 2080ti( I think ).

            It’s about 4 years old, but it still gets the job done. I’ve had no gfx issues. Nobara installed the nvidia drivers on its own.

            If you have a spare HD. I’d recommend giving it a try. I ran popos parallel for a short while to try out gaming.

            I was angry and leaped off the deep end. New OS and everything. I have a technical background so with google I probably could save my own ass :D

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            RX470 is fully supported with the latest drivers. Anything from Radeon HD 7000 (GCN2) series from ~10 years ago and newer uses AMDGPU with (almost) all features available. GCN1 is experimental but also works.

            Older cards use the Radeon driver and miss out on Vulkan.

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          I tried Garuda as well, and was not happy with the hoops I had to go through. I switched to Pop OS, and have had very smooth sailing so far.

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        Not the original poster, but my experience was fairly smooth. I had minor issues with wifi drivers, and I got a new GPU that had some driver issues because it was pretty recently released (I guess the open source drivers didn’t have time to be updated?). In terms of actual gaming, basically no issues. I mainly use steam and proton has been bliss, I’ve bought multiple games without even checking compatibility, and it just works. To my knowledge there is only one old game where the multiplayer doesn’t work, but everything else has been seamless. Mint cinnamon is what I’m currently running.