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[–] OrgunDonor@lemmy.world 1 points 8 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