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[–] tumblechinchilla@sh.itjust.works 7 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I have many linux distros running in the house for servers and self hosted software but the one box i havent swapped yet is my daily driver system. Microsoft is pushing me ever closer but with some titles still not supporting linux and getting to the end of a day i just want to game not debug something.

Its getting close though. Fuck this timeline. I looked at Pop OS and bazzite as out of the box gaming distros but am open to anything.

[–] d3lta19@lemmy.ca 7 points 1 day ago (2 children)

It's worth the switch. Bazzite Is a solid choice. I would stay away from PopOS for now. CachyOS is a great high performance choice, especially if you have Linux experience.

[–] tumblechinchilla@sh.itjust.works 1 points 23 hours ago (2 children)

So i have ubuntu, mint, and pop os running currently. And unraid if that counts.

Could you toss out 3-5 solid distros that good for gaming compatibility or general use? I will look up cachy OS. Also id i may ask whats up with pop os? Drama in the distro?

[–] OrgunDonor@lemmy.world 2 points 7 hours ago

Along with bazzite and cachyos, I will throw in Nobara which is fedora but gaming focused and supported by glorious egg roll.

Has been the distro I have had the most success with, even if I have had to go back to windows because of certain sim racing stuff being a bit rubbish on Linux(for now)

[–] d3lta19@lemmy.ca 2 points 19 hours ago

They've moved to cosmic DE, which isn't quite ready for primetime in my opinion. Best distros for gaming in my opinion would be cachy, fedora, bazzite. I use Arch, which I feel is the best choice, but not for everyone.

[–] nuclear_wizard@startrek.website 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

After not ever having set up a gaming focused distro, I gotta say, I was shocked at how seamless CachyOS makes it. Outside of creating the install media, installing CachyOS and getting everything set up to game takes like 10 minutes.

[–] darkangelazuarl@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Want games are holding you back. Between lutris and steam's proton compatibility I personally haven't run across much.

[–] OrgunDonor@lemmy.world 1 points 6 hours ago

Ohhh I will jump on this one as well.

EAs WRC is unsupported, this isn't a deal breaker by itself but is a contributing factor. AC Rally isn't in a place to challenge it for now, but should get there eventually. I could also play more dirt rally 2.0 as well

Le Mans Ultimate, the performance for me is unacceptable. Jumping from 30 to 140fps and makes me feel motion sick because of that. It is my main racing sim, and dealing with that for long endurance races is impossible. Yes I had the LMU fork of proton, it is the only way to get into races. But the LMU Devs are not exactly Linux friendly and aren't trying to help out.

And that's about it for games that don't work for me. If LMU worked as well or close to on Linux as it does on windows I would switch. But it is such a huge portion of my pc use I am having to use windows for now

[–] sp0rk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

All of EA's new titles use Javelin anti-cheat. It uses a Windows kernel module, so it's not possible to run with Wine/Proton.

Given that EA forces users to run what is effectively a rootkit just to play their games, I feel like the only good choice is to stop playing those games altogether. Or, at the very least, compartmentalize your gaming machine and the network it's on.

[–] darkangelazuarl@lemmy.world 1 points 5 hours ago

Yeah this along with their insistent focus of producing AI slop makes me not even want to look at games from EA. I admittedly haven't even tried any recent EA games but that has more been due to lack of interest in their recent titles.

[–] fogetaboutit@programming.dev 1 points 1 day ago

EA's games and many anti cheat games arent able to be ran on Linux. Not because its technically not able to, but officially speaking, many anti cheat just ban Linux outright.

Shame.