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  • Decker108@lemmy.ml
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    Aside from performance, I also noticed that older PC games work better on Linux than Windows nowadays. I really enjoy playing games from the late 90’s to early 2000’s, and they tend to run great on Linux with proton. Just the last year I’ve played all of Baldurs Gate 1, Icewind Dale 1 and Icewind Dale 2 on my scrappy Lenovo laptop and it’s been great.

  • Fushuan [he/him]@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    I like how they show ffxiv, do addons work too though? I can’t play without dalamud (I can but, fuuuck) so that’s 1 down already.

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      The Dalamud FAQ had Linux install steps so imma guess it does work

      Which means it’s prolly time for me to swap back to Linux

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        It does indeed work. I’ve been playing ffxiv on linux with plugins since the release of endwalker. If you’re on arch, you can use the xivlauncher package from the aur. Or if you’re not on arch, there’s a flatpak for it (which is what is recommended for the steam deck for example)

      • Fushuan [he/him]@lemm.ee
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        Yeah, I plan on guying a new SSD card and plug it in with a USB 3.0 adapter to hack a new SSD slot for my mobo and test linux without losing anything. There’s more games I’m doubtful but I’ll admit that I haven’t looked it up yet.

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      Yes, plugins work really well on linux. Use xivlauncher, available through git or aur. Every addon that i have tried has worked flawlessly. Use IINACT for parsing, it’s a plugin version of ACT that is much more stable than standalone ACT in my experience, albeit with fewer config options

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    With proton the benefit can be +/- by quite a large margin to the point where I wouldn’t rely on this data to say that Linux is faster by default. Though it’s promising that Linux CAN compete with windows in performance despite the added layer of abstraction necessary to run many titles.

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    This is incredible. It’s time for me to setup à Linux dual boot to give it a try 😎

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    Great, but I can still only realistically play a portion of my library with friends on Windows.

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      Compatibility isn’t perfect, but I have to ask, what does your library look like if so few games in it work?

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        Most recently the pain in the ass games have been AoE4, and BeamMP. AoE4 crashes in muliplayer, there is a patch for that crash on protondb, but it seems I’m also impacted by an AMD related bug that happens intermittently and will restart X at a random times specifically due to playing AoE4. Tried various kernels and video cards, still crashes.

        BeamMP, looks like a lot of people have this issue, some have been able to resolve it.

        Civ6 used to have stability issues, the Linux client is a joke, I use the proton version because it’s more stable.

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          Ah, I see.

          Linux client is a joke, I use the proton version because it’s more stable.

          This isn’t uncommon. Proton is way better if the developer half-assed the port.

          Also, this reminded me that I wanted to try BeamMP. Sucks if it’s unplayable.

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      I’ll boldly say that unless you have a multitude of games relying on anticheat, 90% of your game library works out of the box or just needs a little tinkering with Proton.

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          We’re gonna act like Bronze doesn’t mean broken sometimes? Okay.

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        8 months ago

        I have hundreds of games in steam. Some had poor or broken play with games Windows users play together without issues.

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    I found these comparisons not useful. Nobody play on Linux for searching for performance, but to avoid switch os only for playing.

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      It’s rather important to understand the performance characteristics for people to know what to expect if they want to switch to Linux.

      If games ran at half the FPS on Linux as they would have on Windows, then pretty much no one would be gaming on linux.

      If you got 90% performance on Linux, only Linux enthusiasts would take the performance hit.

      At 100% performance the choice is completely free, people that got fed up with windows could just switch.

      When Linux outperforms Windows, this puts us in very interesting territory, as this might even entice a bunch of people to give Linux a try to see whether the switch is worth the performance. I’m personally quite interested in seeing whether this could be the tipping point for Linux on desktop and laptop to really start taking off.

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        This the real test of the “PCmasterrace” crowd.

        They always talking how windows is all about ease and performance. Linux no good for them.

        If OP’s finding hold water, some of them should be reconsidering their OS choice.

        Obvi anti cheat bullshit if being blocking from.being fixed

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        Huh, I wonder if as Linux (optimistically) becomes more mainstream, this might bring down the price of laptops. You’re only paying for the hardware and have a ton of free operating systems to choose from that are leagues better than the paid for one thinking of new rent-seeking strategies.

    • TimLovesTech (AuDHD)(he/him)@badatbeing.social
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      This might be helpful to someone that hasn’t done a dual boot gaming benchmark to know that they can now stop dual booting and just run Linux. It has been years of conditioning for some being told that for best performance you had to play in Windows.

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      I do. Windows 11 is just a bunch of bloatware and ads stuffed in a trenchcoat. I want to be able to use all those rams and GBs I downloaded, without half them being tied up in tracking.

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      Nobody play on Linux for searching for performance

      I’m no fps snob, but that’s blatantly untrue