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    [–] slaecker@lemmy.world 22 points 1 year ago (1 children)

    I've seen this exact situation so many times.

    1. Ask the community about gaming on Linux
    2. Get the response that it works (install Steam and play)
    3. Install Steam
    4. Game doesn't work
    5. Invest hours in troubleshooting
    6. Have the community explain why it doesn't work in your particular case
    7. After hours of fiddling get it working

    I've been in this situation myself so many times. I like fiddling with my system but even I ended up dual-booting Windows just for gaming.

    [–] Johanno@feddit.de 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)

    Let's get this image then fixed.

    Linux gaming works (most of the time without any issues)

    What you should know before you switch to Linux:

    Not every Hardware is supported as well as on Windows. Old Hardware may work better or worse than on Windows. New hardware may not work at all. Don't buy sth. that isn't at least half a year on the market.

    Check protondb if your games do run on linux. For some people even silver there isn't an enjoyable status. Gold should be working as on windows with minor issues and platin is works just fine.

    Be ready to learn a new operating System! Linux isn't Windows and the terminal is key to fix issues.

    [–] rbits@lemm.ee 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

    Or Nvidia either according to all the people telling me my problems aren't valid.

    So if you want a good time with Linux you need and AMD GPU or integrated graphics, and it can't be too new, and it can't be too old.

    I think linux's image is pretty accurate

    Also "Be ready to learn a new operating System! Linux isn't Windows and the terminal is key to fix issues." I agree. I think that's not a good idea for a lot of people though. So I think posts like OP's are kinda stupid. People shouldn't try to push Linux on people who shouldn't use it.

    [–] Johanno@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

    I mean most people don't have issues with their gpu. But if you do then get ready for day long trouble shooting.

    But if you can't fix problems that my arise don't use Linux.

    On the other hand if you only use Internet and occasionally a text Editor like libre writer you won't notice the difference between Linux or Windows

    [–] ObiGynKenobi@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

    But if you can't fix problems that my arise don't use Linux.

    But I thought tenant #1 of the cult of Linux was that Linux is always superior to Windows and everyone should be pushed to use it, no matter what?

    [–] Johanno@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

    Correct, but only as long as you are willing to fix things for them

    [–] slaecker@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

    I'm a long-term Linux user living mostly on the terminal, knowing quite a lot about the operating system. And sometimes I enjoy tinkering to get a game running even more than playing it. But in the end for some games it just doesn't work. Of course it depends on the game and hardware and what not, but in the end if I can't play all my games on Linux I have to bite the bullet and check for alternatives. And for me this statement is hard as hell.