• @lambalicious
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      14 days ago

      Millions of games run well on Linux, and that’s not counting eg.: Steam.

    • @PrefersAwkward@lemmy.world
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      147 days ago

      Me too. Fortunately, Linux can play plenty of games. I’ve put hundreds of hours into each of Skyrim, Cyberpunk, Path of Exile and countless other games

      It can’t play every single thing, but I’m cool with that.

        • @PrefersAwkward@lemmy.world
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          76 days ago

          Plenty of distros are set and forget and there’s no debugging necessary. Bazzite for example. No coding, no CLI.

          Steam Deck, with Steam OS is a great example. Bazzite OS, Fedora, etc.

          Linux today is not the same as it was years ago. If you think otherwise, a video on YouTube demoing something like Bazzite would be a great demo. Bazzite and other atomic distros like Aurora are fort Knox.

          I have a friend who still games on windows 11 and he has headaches playing things too, like freezes, CTDs, audio issues, having to reboot, etc. A lot of that comes with PC gaming and isn’t just a Linux thing.

          You can stick to Windows but do it on the basis of what-is, not what-was. Valve and other companies in the Linux community have invested a lot of money and resources getting things to great shape, and they’re continuing to do so

          • @Boomkop3@reddthat.com
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            -37 days ago

            I have linux as a daily driver. I think it’s great as a server os. But I find it too unreliable for a desktop system