And yes I looked it up and it was the game’s fault, elite dangerous odyssey can be fickle even when I had Windows 🤷‍♂️

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    I’m gonna get shit for it, but gaming on Linux really isn’t great imo.

    My experience is that it’s a pain in the arse to get anything running, performance is worse, vsync is fucked, no HDR, doesn’t work with Hue Sync, and then a hundred other miscellaneous problems.

    Proton is an incredible achievement from a technical standpoint, and if people are happy to put up with issues to protect their privacy then good on them, but I think people oversell how good the actual Linux gaming experience is.

    P.S. I don’t need suggestions on how to fix the issues I listed. I’m more than able to resolve them if I had the time, I just don’t want to have those problems to start with.

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      Linux games work just fine on my SteamDeck.

      Not sure how to add pictures here yet so you have to imagine Leo laughing with drink here.

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      I guess I’m a “casual gamer” and I tend to avoid games using anti-cheat (not clear on how much access to my computer I’m giving that software). So far, for me, the games have “just worked”. I’m even alpha testing a new game (Palia) in Lutris and it seems to be working just fine.

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      Actually, I have had minimal problems overall. The only games I have been unable to play are those with ‘Easy Anti Cheat’. But more often than not I can click install on Steam and start playing games first try just like on Windows. I do still check tho on protondb if anyone else has had issues getting the game to work just out of habit.

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      For what it’s worth, Apex Legends literally runs smoother on my Arch Linux install than my Windows 10 install. It was completely unexpected, but a very welcome discovery.

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      Yeah I tried it as well and it worked, but it was annoying. I used Ubuntu and every now and then some of my games would break after package/OS updates, which sucked because the games usually took effort to work well. I already spend my day solving tech problems and really don’t feel like dealing with it after work, so I settled for Windows as my desktop.

      Still, it’s way better than it was 10 years ago and it keeps improving. With Windows continuing and worsening its anti-consumer practices I could see myself on Linux for desktop usage in the future at some point.

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      I honestly agree, the only exception is the steam deck. I don’t know how, but that thing runs games really smooth. I really want CoD, BF2042 and R6S to support Linux, these games are stopping me from daily driving linux.

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        Yeah, I imagine that’s helped by Valve working hard to get games running on a device they have a lot of control over, making it easier to fix/optimise games.

        Gaming on Linux will obviously continue to improve, but I think it will always be playing catch up and I don’t see most game devs bothering to support it, unfortunately.

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            I don’t think it’s going to gain any significant market share though, or at least not until games start supporting it.

            Bit of a chicken and egg situation.

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      Most things are easy to get running in my experience, and I’ve never noticed performance loss. My only gripe is lack of RTX support, but I plan on switching to AMD anyway so I’m not too fussed.

      Not sure what you mean by vsync being fucked?

      I do keep windows installed tho, because modding Bethesda games specifically has been a major pain in the ass for me on Linux. Outside of that and a couple other minor things I play everything in Linux with little effort. Still wouldn’t recommend it to the average Joe though, but I love to tinker.

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      It’s absolutely far from perfect, but I’m happy because of how much better it’s gotten compared to how it used to be. Like, similar to like how everytime I find myself complaining about emptying my shitty dishwasher I remind myself that not long ago I had to do them by hand.

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      Speaking as someone who has had a lot of issues running windows games in Windows in the past I gotta say, my experience is the other way around, sure they both have issues but when linux has them I actually have a way to fix them, often with just clicking a few bottons to install libraries

      Unless it’s through steam, then it just works in my experience