• Mayoman68@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I understand that this doesn’t work for everyone but I’m kinda the reverse. My entire workflow relies on Linux, but I occasionally play video games. I’d say any game without aggressive anti cheat works fine on Linux nowadays.

    • TrontheTechie@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 year ago

      The one good thing that came about for me from Reddit was realizing I’m not the target gamer demographic anymore. It really opened up my mind to realize if I’m not enjoying or playing online multiplayer anyways what do I have to lose?

      I was so afraid of potentially missing out on the one or two games I’d actually be interested in playing that I stayed on windows even when it only gave me a pain in the ass every other quarter. Nowadays If the game doesn’t work on Linux it doesn’t deserve my money, and that isn’t as big a compromise as I thought.

    • entropicshart@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I’ve not been able to get full performance of games on Linux; then you add on lack of support for mouse/keyboard/headsets and it just becomes easier to have a windows setup to play games