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  • MasterNerd@lemm.eetoLinux Gaming@lemmy.worldJust Switch Over
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    3 months ago

    I guess this could also be based on the distro you use as well as your graphics card. For me, I use EndeavourOS, which is very close to base arch, so I had to do some extra setup to get proton working on it. For some reason, Proton refused to work on the Arch repo’s Steam package, so I had to use the flatpak version instead



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    3 months ago

    To be fair there still is a lot of tinkering involved to get gaming on Linux working properly (unless you’re on the steamdeck, but even them you’ll have to tinker for anything that’s not verified). Switching proton runners, changing launch options, fighting updates. It’s definitely more than most people are willing to deal with. For me personally, I’ve had to stop updating my video drivers because Nvidia 555 causes all Proton games to crash for me.

    I enjoy the experience of tinkering and troubleshooting, so I’m okay with all that, but I completely understand why most people wouldn’t want to use Linux for gaming.




  • I’ve seen the response from the left-leaning media and from democrat politicians after the attempted assassination of Trump. While there have been some chronically online people wishing that Trump had been killed, the vast consensus is that political violence is not acceptable.

    I have also seen the response from the right-leaning media and Republican politicians after January 6th and the violence against Nancy Pelosi’s husband, and how both politicians and pundits attempted to downplay and excuse the violent actions of their supporters.

    I think it’s pretty clear that the right is far more willing to both use and excuse political violence.