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KuroeNekoDemon ,

Yeah give me a minute to install and setup proprietary Nvidia drivers, Retroarch, PCSX2, Lutris, Steam and Wine-staging along with all of the necessary dependencies. Worth it tho

sleep_walker ,

Steam with Proton made this way more easier than in the past. OTOH, yeah, sometimes I feel like this when tuning CS2 on Wayland.

A_Random_Idiot , (edited )
@A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world avatar

biggest ongoing issue i've had is getting Vortex working for Bethesda games.

but I just found a linux installer for Mo2, and while I dont like having to launch Mo2 to launch my modded game.. its fucking ecstasy island compared to the horrific jank of dealing with Vortex.

Cethin ,

Vortex worked fine with my (pirated) copy of Starfield near launch. I think I launched it externally, not through Vortex though. I know CKAN for KSP2 works fine but fails to launch the game, at least for me. It also requires forcing an override on a DLL to get most mods to function, but it's not much of a hassle.

Thcdenton ,
  • Free of proprietary software
  • plays Apex Legends
cupcakezealot ,
@cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

install grub

install windows

only boot into windows

???

Thrashy ,
@Thrashy@lemmy.world avatar

I installed KDE Neon on Friday evening and things were going great, everything was testing well, and Saturday game night with the gang went flawlessly, but this morning the VMWare Horizon Linux client spontaneously decided that it didn't want to accept mouse input anymore, so after ten minutes of troubleshooting I gave up and booted back into Windows so that I can be productive today.

A battle lost, but the war is not over yet.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

I get it, mice frequently just talk about nonsense.

VindictiveJudge ,
@VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world avatar

I got one that kept trying to get me to tell it the ultimate question or something, whatever that is.

Tetristan ,

I think i know the answer...

remotedev ,

Fievel: am I a joke to you?

Holzkohlen ,

It's always best to try it well ahead of time even if it's just for having that shader cache setup and ready to go.

Also trying to get trainers to run is a bit of a nightmare. I use steamtinkerlauncher for that and it's hit or miss I'd say.

kittenzrulz123 ,

Let's hope that game is open source, otherwise Richard Stallman would be very disappointed.

Kedly ,

Is this true anymore with Steams Version of Linux? For the most part shit runs fine on my steam deck

azvasKvklenko ,

Shit’s exactly the same, especially with Gamescope

And009 ,

Maybe if I install Mexican or Indian food the night before.. Shit'll change

wreckage ,

That used to be true a few years ago, but now games just works without any tinkering from my experience. Except some online games due to kernel level anti cheats (like Fortnite and Valorant), but I prefer single player games anyway

Kedly ,

Yeah I've never been big on competitive multiplayer, my Halo days were mostly campaign and due to thats what my friends were playing. So linux being blocked by competitive games is a non issue for me as well

h3rm17 ,

And some day 1 games lile starfield.

wreckage ,

Makes sense. I only pay for games when they get discounted, so I didn't know

bastion ,

Meh. I definitely had issues getting bg3 working well on Linux.

Eventually I switched to windows and it was a nightmare of different and worse issues.

Back to Linux, found a fix. Sweet.

mynamesnotrick ,
@mynamesnotrick@lemmy.zip avatar

Me playing wow on lutris and it crashing the one time a week as we start a raid boss.

Kanda ,

Never had an issue playing classic for a year

olutukko ,

I had for a while. Turns out it was just my overclocking thst was stable on windows but became unstable on linux when gaming

lugal ,

Is the joke that games are proprietary software too?

abraxas ,

Well that too. The real joke is that despite the fact we've had 10 "years of the linux desktop", it's still an absolute bitch to get PICK A GAME working on that shiny linux box.

My new Lenovo Legion, I'm struggling with desktop graphics tearing issues in linux (just viewing the WM, of all things). When i have time, I'll muddle through it, but I can't pretend that is easier in linux than windows. It's vendor-driven, sure, but the end user doesn't care why they waste 8 hours doing setup work, only THAT they do.

13617 ,

THIS oh my god

And the amount of people that will do ANYTHING to defend Linux baffles me, and they all do it thinking they help Linux in general instead of highlighting their issues so they can be fixed

Grain9325 , (edited )

"Trust me guys, it's 95% better with Proton now" lol

Some of those people need to see all the users asking for help on Linux gaming forums.

Not trying to dismiss that Linux Gaming has gotten better before Proton but it can be an absolute pain at times.

abraxas ,

Yeah, trust me, Linux Gaming used to be real shit. "When it works it works" is lightyears better than it used to be.

I remember in my linux-only years, trying to muddle through linux exclusives. Oftentimes you had to be super careful because linux doesn't love prepared binaries

abraxas ,

I mean, I freaking LOVE linux. And for what it's good for, it's the best of the best. I've never had a better dev experience than in Ubuntu, mostly because WSL is a pale shadow of a good unix backend (and because Macs, while good, are still subpar for that purpose). But that means I'm already committing 40 hours a week to maintaining and using my machine!

But for gaming? For casual use? I dunno. The hardware has to be hand-picked carefully, as do the games.

BiggestBulb ,
@BiggestBulb@kbin.run avatar

Hearing this sort of stuff before is why I just chose to use WSL with my Lenovo Legion. Especially since mine has an RTX card in it

abraxas ,

I hate hate hate hate hate hate hate hate hate WSL with a passion that makes me scream. It has BSOD-looped a computer on me before. WSL is the only thing worse than making Linux work on something like a Legion.

Adding Docker Desktop on top of WSL is just a disasterpiece, and I have to work against a large dev docker cluster on a regular basis.

But if I'm being honest, none of that matters for gaming.

force ,

That and the software the hardware uses itself is proprietary

possiblylinux127 ,
@possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip avatar

It doesn't have to be

thezeesystem ,

Wish I could play games on Linux, but for some fucking reason I can't figure out my gaming laptop with Nvidia 1660ti will not work properly with most games. If I ever can afford a new computer I'm probably going with AMD instead tbh.

Commiunism ,

I know this is quite unprompted, but did you install correct video drivers? You gotta install proprietary nvidia drivers and its 32-bit libraries instead of nouveau

Caboose12000 ,

what distro are you using? I never had any issues on my nvidia build with nobara

abraxas ,

Optimus? Because Optimus is an absolute bastard. It's improved and I've had some luck, but it's painful.

TunaCowboy , (edited )

What's the output of nvidia-smi? If it's a newer laptop you might need to add a machine owner key so that secureboot will allow the required dynamic kernel modules to load. In debian the module will be signed with the dkms signing key, adding it as a MOK is fairly simple.
https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot#Making_DKMS_modules_signing_by_DKMS_signing_key_usable_with_the_secure_boot

*Try disabling secureboot first, if things start working re-enable it and follow the advice above.

dan ,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

Good advice? In a meme thread? It's more likely than you think.

Crashumbc ,

While it's great that your helping them ..

This answer is exactly WHY Linux isn't desktop/gamer ready yet. At least for the masses.

EmergMemeHologram ,

This answer makes me think back to when I started using Linux and I posted on IRC that my wifi wasn't working. Somebody then gave me source code and a makefile and walked me through recompiling the drivers and installing them and it worked.

Linux users online can be the most helpful people around.

Crashumbc ,

Oh absolutely.

redcalcium ,

If your game run terribly on Wayland, try running in on X11, and vice-versa.

brejela ,

The only things I can't play on linux are games with heavy kernel-injected anti-cheats and racing games (AC and BNG). Everything else "just works". Hell, I even managed to get Overcooked's cross-platform version to work.

asexualchangeling ,

Obligatory
areweanticheatyet.com/

ryannathans ,

And protondb.com

tslnox ,

If by AC you mean Assetto Corsa, it works, you just have to follow a guide (it's easy, you have to remove the Proton data for the game from Steam, then install the older Proton version, run the game with this older version until it crashes, then switch to new version of Proton and run it again. It will install required dependencies and will run fine, even my old G25 steering wheel worked without problems)

Mango ,

This anime girl is so cute.

Cyreld ,
Mango ,

I are interested.

Also heck yeah! I already had this on my list as it is!

WldFyre ,

Are you 12??

tubaruco ,

no hes just weird

EmergMemeHologram ,

You've just got to power through the glitched textures and invisible floors, and talking to a floating pair of eyeballs and teeth is just the Mars Attacks version of your game.

MonkeMischief ,

I thought that was just Ubisoft quality control. :D

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