• corey931@lemmy.wtf
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    2 months ago

    Bazzite (based on Fedora I believe) is basically plug-n-play with controllers including rumble too and it’s immutable. Great for morphing a PC into a stable gaming console

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    6 months ago

    Some of y’all are showing your bubble side; outside of our communities here, Linux very much is obscure. That said, there really does seem to be a leak in the mainstream and it’s nice to see it mentioned in a publication. Even if just a little gain, thanks in large part to Steam raising awareness for gamers, US decline in Europe and Canada, and Windows 11 blunders with security.

    I’ve gone from people being completely oblivious when I mention Linux, to going “oh, like steam deck?” but there’s still plenty of others who still are oblivious. Then again, mentioning file extensions goes over the heads of 95% of who I talk to, so I wouldn’t have too high hopes.

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      6 months ago

      Switching the household’s PCs to avoid the Windows 11 BS here. All my stuff is good so far, but the kids have a few games that don’t work - Minecraft Bedrock, Fortnite, and Roblox.

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    6 months ago

    I’ll take whatever positive press Linux can get at this point. More people switching over is a good thing.

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      6 months ago

      I get the sentiment but the article is more targeted at the PC gaming crowd that isn’t exactly tech-illiterate but probably only knows Linux from memes about it requiring you to recompile a kernel to install Chrome or some other BS like that

      I think a good portion of Lemmy and the fediverse already know it’s been at this level for a long while now but I’m excited to see articles like this since it means the tide is turning against Windows for the average user

  • YurkshireLad@lemmy.ca
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    6 months ago

    I installed Steam on Debian 13 and it wouldn’t run from the desktop shortcut. I had to edit the config for it to start. I installed and tried two games at random and neither worked. So I uninstalled it. Even completely removing Steam needed several shell commands. I’ve been using Linux on and off since its early days so this was very disappointing.

    • Ecco the dolphin@lemmy.ml
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      6 months ago

      fwiw I’m running Debian 12 and had no issues getting steam to run, and all games I’ve tried run great (with a few exceptions but not many).

      I really really wouldn’t recommend Debian as an OS for games. It’s a server/workstation OS. I use it because I like Debian, not because it’s a good idea.

      I remember changing my grub config to pass arguments to the kernel for gaming performance. I bet you wouldn’t need to do this on a distro designed for gaming like Bazzite.

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    6 months ago

    Not allowed to change all the computers as some play games like GW2 and use Steam. Thought about dual booting, but the computers are using the accursed Windows 11, and there’s fears they’ll (being Microsoft) will screw with that. Anyone who’s in a dual boot situation comment on their experiences?

    • Fox@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      6 months ago

      Guild wars 2 runs great. Was my fear when switching aswell. Even got BlishHud to run. Gotta start it through steam and it should be fine.

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        6 months ago

        Really? I have to say that news is great to hear, how’s the frame rate and support for cards? Steam setup was easy enough? What Linux OS do you recommend?

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          6 months ago

          It is my first time dabbling with linux at all so i might just have luck and i had some small problems, that thankfully resolved themselves pretty easy.

          I am using CachyOs since my brother in law recommended it and i could ask him when there where any problems. Have an old Nvidia GTX 1080 and have no problems with it yet.

          Steam will be installed alongside Discord and Firefox with Cachy so no problem there. I could even test and transfer games through steam, from my older windows drives once they were mounted.

          Getting BlishHuD to run was not hard. There is a good guide Here. Only framerate issues i have is with Pathing but i had that with windows aswell.

          Installing some modules make it crash but i rarely use any except pathing and EmoteTome so you gotta experiment i guess.

          ArcDps works right out of the box and any other game works through steam without a problem. I do not play mayor multiplayer games so i dont miss out on that stuff.

          My wife likes to play sims 4 tho so i will have to make EA launcher work later this year when i switch her desktop to linux.

          My tip is makin backups and have someone experienced to help if you need it. Also take your time. I did it on my vacation and it was quite fun to dabble tbh.