• Ronno@feddit.nl
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    2 个月前

    For me, it’s simple, it’s gaming. As soon as I can run competitive online games on Linux, I’ll switch fully. Meanwhile, my non gaming computer runs Linux, but my gaming rig runs Windows.

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      2 个月前

      Enjoy getting fucked by the corporate rootkits. I hope your gaming PC is just for gaming.

    • SloganLessons@lemmy.world
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      2 个月前

      Same. I have a gaming PC with Windows 11 only use it for gaming. Everything else, I do it on my laptop.

      Nowadays games that don’t run are rare but they still exist. One of my favorite games, BF1, sadly stopped working on Linux after they introduced anti cheat (on the other hand, at least now there are no cheaters spamming artillery)

      I also have a meta quest and the best software to link the headset to the PC, Virtual Desktop, sadly also doesn’t work on linux

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        At least for VR stuff, I find Linux to work pretty well with ALVR Streamer, which is basically an open source version of Virtual Desktop.

        For anticheat, there are if course no real good solutions yet, for that, we just need better market share to pressure game developers.

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      What ones specifically? I don’t bother with them these days, I’m mildly curious because I’m lucky enough to haven’t really found anything I can’t run.