• bitsplease@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    I’m not the guy you asked but I can answer for myself - it’s still not nearly as effortless to use for gaming as windows. I work with computers all day, so when I sit down to game at night I absolutely refuse to debug shit. For Starfield as an example, it works via proton, but the protondb page is full of “to get around X issue use the following workaround”, and I just can’t be bothered.

    I use Linux for work and hobby software development, but for me to switch my gaming pc over would require it to not just be “viable”, but effortless

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      11 months ago

      Thank you, that’s the perspective I was looking for.

      And while i understand, it’s certainly not limited to games or Linux. I too just want things to work and it’s become a struggle for one reason or another. I can find a common thread on that but probably not the place for that.

      I am optimistic though that gaming will continue to get better and that will be helpful. Despite all the faults it’s at least going in the right direction.