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I generally steer the Windows haters towards a PS4.”
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Sure there are a lot of titles available, but you still have to deal with big companies either focusing on Windows first before porting to Mac OS or Linux, or ignoring the latter entirely. Luxtabula: “I have a hard time recommending Linux for gaming. If you have a modern motherboard you can get native (95%+) performance running Windows in a virtual machine with GPU pass through.” Vaskozi: “Wine is very much a hit and miss and degrades performance by a significant factor. I mostly play Battlefield 1/4, Overwatch, and a few other games that just don't support Linux.
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Otherwise I have a Windows 10 VM with a dedicated GPU for the others. TheCarpetMonster: “Any game that runs natively in Linux, I use in Linux. I don't use wine or anything, but for the last year or so I haven't actually felt the need to boot up my Windows partition which is more or less only used for gaming.Įxception was when the last WoW expansion came out, which I much prefer on windows as opposed to Wine.” I never thought there would be so many games so quickly.īishopindict: “If you can do without Blizzard-titles, very.

Right now if there is a Linux title, buy and play on Linux. Pretty amazing when before that Linux was barely not even an option. Hkmarkp: “This has been asked a lot over the past 3 or 4 years and every year it is leaps and bounds better. And you'll notice that the most-played games on Steam are predominantly on Linux: Dota2, CS:GO, Rocket League, TF2, or Football Manager 2017, etc.” On the other hand, it seems like Linux gets every single turn-based strategy or tactics game made. Besides the usual platform exclusives paid for by Sony or Microsoft or Nintendo, several of the big game conglomerates that make franchise titles and avoid Steam in favor of proprietary portals and DRM do not support Linux. However, that one third is rather uneven. PDP10: “Roughly one-third of newly-released games are coming to Linux today, I'd estimate. It's definitely viable, and luckily there are multiple forces in the gaming community pushing for Linux gaming.” Now almost all of my gaming and work is done in Linux, only needing to go to Windows for Overwatch and a few misc. Wolfman8612: “When Windows 10 came out, I got so frustrated with it that I dual booted Linux. But take that with a grain of salt I have an i7, gtx 970 and 32gb of ram so my computer can brute force through most performance issues.” I haven't noticed any performance difference that is noticible with the exception of games developed in unity have horrible screen tearing when the camera pans, no idea what is up with that.

I have recently run into an issue where my controller stopped working with a couple of titles, I was half way through hyper light drifter and suddenly the controller stopped working, it never worked with yooka laylee and I have no idea why, it still works with big picture and rocket league so I'm not sure what is going on. Just about everything developed with unity runs without any headaches so cities skylines, pillars of eternity, chroma squad run great.

I have been playing big powerhouse games, like Serious Sam 3 and Metro2033 on Linux without any issues. I am just using Ubuntu and the official steam client for Ubuntu and most of my multiplatform games run without any issues. Tekuzo: “The way I go about this is if there is a Linux version, then I play the Linux version.
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AMD drivers have improved a lot recently, and are open largely source, but Nvidia's proprietary driver still holds the performance crown.” It matters more on Linux than on Windows. There's also Wine, which is getting DX11 support pretty quickly, so should be usable for running at least some newer Windows games (and has been fine for older games for a long time).Īlso, /r/linux_gaming might interest you.Įdit: also, think about your graphics card choice.
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A full list of Linux compatible games on Steam is here, so just see if what you play is listed there. Steam on Linux is the same as it is on Windows, not great, but not unusable either. Some run faster than on Windows, some run slower, some run a lot slower. K900: “Depends on what games you're playing. His fellow redditors responded with their thoughts about gaming with Linux: I don't have any particular future releases in mind right now. So how does Linux compare with Windows in regards to gaming? How is performance? How is Steam on Linux? How much would I be restricting myself when it comes to the number of games available if I choose Linux?ĮDIT: My goal is to hit 1920x1080 with =>60fps with max graphics settings in most triple A titles. The only choise for an OS in that case would be some kind of Linux, I reckon. The problem is that I hate Microsoft, and would like to get completely rid of all their nonsense if possible. I'm planning on building a reasonably high end gaming PC.
