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by neurostimulant
970 days ago
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Proton is good enough these days so there is little reason to use gpu passthrough in a windows vm. The kind of games that don't work on proton are typically online games where the anticheats don't work on linux, and those anticheats typically strict enough to disallow use inside a windows vm anyway. There are exceptions though. For example, I can't seem to run single player campaign of Halo: The Master Chief Collection without crashing after a few minutes on proton despite its gold status in protondb. If I really want to run that game, I guess gpu passthrough is the way to go. |
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But based on my experience with my work machine, the whole OS does seem to have it as a design goal that the user be forced to watch the PC reboot and install updates while they sit around twiddling their thumbs. Why else would "Install updates and shutdown" actually shutdown and then start installing updates when you startup again? Maybe they're planning to place ads on the update screen so they wan the user to be there to look at them.