I took each rating for games on Wine Application Database, mapped them to numbers (Garbage -> 1, Bronze -> 2, Silver -> 3, Gold -> 4, Platinum -> 5) and plotted a monthly average.
I took each rating for games on Wine Application Database, mapped them to numbers (Garbage -> 1, Bronze -> 2, Silver -> 3, Gold -> 4, Platinum -> 5) and plotted a monthly average.
Delusional.
I’ve been using Linux for over 10 years for work and dev. But for gaming it’s still absolute dogshit. You need to constantly tinker to get shit to work.
So this basically leaves me with half of my game library than on Windows, half of my gaming hardware, no sound, and a worse performance even in Minecraft.
Everyone who says Linux is a viable alternative as a daily driver for things other than software dev or sys admin is just delusional.
Skill issue
How is skill related to booting up an OS and launching a game? That should not require skill.
Besides, I’m probably more skillful with Linux. I could probably fix all of these issues. I just won’t. It’s much faster booting into Windows.
Minecraft is arguably & measurably more performant on Linux, full stop. Anything using OpenGL performs better on Linux, check any Minecraft benchmark online.
Not on stock Ubuntu. Don’t believe me? Reproduce with:
What else do you want me to say? The benchmarks seem to be wrong I guess.
LoL, for me Linux is a daily driver and I have not used windows/macOS for private stuff since a long time. I’m neither a sys admin nor a software dev.
I’ve used both for 10 years. So I’m in a better position to compare both. I’m a software dev and hobby sys admin.
You can not see through eyes that are not yours. How TF would you be in a better position to judge how non dev can handle Linux?!
Self own.
Have you tried Sodium? And don’t use stock Minecraft launcher. There is Prism Launcher, which is way better.
Raytracing on linux is good these days
You have OpenRGB for that.
But I don’t care about a single bullet point you shared?
And you’re not the average gamer. You’re probably more of an average Linux user.
Your comment just shows how disconnected this community really is sometimes.
Fair point