• Johanno@feddit.de
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    6 months ago

    As long you don’t play multiplayer like cod, cs, forntinte. Linux is a gaming system. Yes sometimes you need to apply fixes from protondb or wait until the game starts for a minute, but it usually just works. At least if you are using steam.

    You can run the epic games launcher through steam though. But you should install it with lutris. Or just use the hero launcher (which doesn’t support cloud game saves yet)

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      6 months ago

      Can you suggest a good write-up / walkthrough for how to shift to gaming on Linux? I’ve installed and run it before so I understand the basics, but that was basically just to keep an old laptop alive to watch YouTube.

      Fucking Windows…just purchasing one big DIY spyware package these days.

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        6 months ago

        I don’t have guide I can remember,but some tips:

        If you don’t have Nvidia. It should be just installing Linux mint. And you are ready to go.

        Use the package manager to install anything and Google it if you need help.

        If you have Nvidia it might just work, but you need the proprietary drivers.

        In steam itself you want to enable proton for all games in the settings.

        Check the reviews on protondb for hints if sth isn’t working out of the box.

        Also use protonqup(for proton ge) and protontricks(for debugging some games).

        Ge will enable some features that steam can’t legally enabled by default.

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          6 months ago

          Finally my Radeon works better out of the box than Nvidia? Amazing.

          Glad to hear Mint is the way to go! That’s the one I already have some very basic experience with.

          Is Steam necessary? I also use GOG because I prefer no DRM, but maybe that’s not possible in the same way? I’ll Google this one too.

          Thank you for your help! And for the confidence boost to think this might be more intuitive than I fear…