• turkishmonky@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, I switched my gaming PC over to popOS and noticed no major issues - steam and heroic just worked as I expected.

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        1 year ago

        Usually. Proton by Steam (versions of wine tuned specifically for games) makes just about anything run flawlessly with one click to turn it on in the settings and occasionally some fine tuning for particular games like setting it to run a particular version of proton. This works on any Linux distro.

        Outside of Steam, and when trying to mod Steam games, it’s a lot more hit or miss.

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          1 year ago

          Damn, I didn’t know we’d come this far to adopting Linux on gaming machines. Makes me hopeful for the future.

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          The other thing worth noting is that just because a linux distro is noob friendly, it doesn’t mean advanced users should feel the need to use more complicated distros. Quite the opposite in a lot of cases - I’ve used Linux for work over ~10 years (first tried it in 2007) and yet find myself back on Ubuntu for my laptop. PopOS for my desktop because of nvidia convenience (+ less issues than most other distros).