|
|
|
|
|
by the4anoni
746 days ago
|
|
Up to 10% performance hit isn't small. Controversial opinion, but linux isn't good for gaming even in 2024. People who are making such things possible are doing great piece of work, but I would say it's more about gaming industry isn't ready for this.
Developers still don't case about linux, performance hit is too big, anti-cheat systems have issues and Linux desktop is too fragmented. OOBE\BYPASSNRO still works at least |
|
The unifying factor is steam and/or heroic games launcher (and one or two others besides), which set up your system to run a particular game.
Most of the games I've bought in the past year or so Just Work (tm). Obviously YMMV.
When it comes to GOG, hilariously, sometimes installing the windows version _on linux_ is the easier option, what with wine/proton forming the universal compatibility layer.
I'm sort of wondering if we might evolve to a point where there's proton-for-windows, and then everyone can just target proton exclusively.