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by jvzr
2017 days ago
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I don't understand your logic: you'd rather there be no games on Linux at all instead of some working well, some with hacks, and some not working? There is a hypothetical reality where all game developers target Linux natively, but in our flawed reality where economics exist, Proton is a godsend Edit: regarding the "works for me", I see your point but what else would I do? Stay on Windows because some games, not the ones I play, don't work on Linux? Of course I'm switching. |
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Other than the false dichotomy. Yes. I would rather not have the game on Linux, than have to rely on proton.
> Edit: regarding the "works for me", I see your point but what else would I do? Stay on Windows because some games, not the ones I play, don't work on Linux? Of course I'm switching.
Dual boot. It takes seconds to boot to reboot into another OS, drives are dirt cheap. There is also GPU passthrough (which I am going to try with a Geforce 1030 or similar card).