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  • NotJustForMe@lemmy.mltoLinux Gaming@lemmy.mli did my part?
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    6 months ago

    After twenty years on Steam, I’ve been asked three times to participate in the survey on my gaming setup, and on three occasions I played on Windows. No survey in the last five years while using Linux. :)

    I’ve got it twice on my work laptop, where I used it just for the messenger, back when I ran an active community for a game.

    Not sure if I want to trust that data.








  • NotJustForMe@lemmy.mltoLinux Gaming@lemmy.mlprops to AMD
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    7 months ago

    It might be edge cases. I’ve played games on proton just fine with my 1060 and now my 3070. Doom eternal, Tomb Raider, Hitman, Cities Skylines, Guild Wars 2, 7 Days to Die, a whole range of games.

    My 960 didn’t work at all, and I had to dual boot windows to play any game. Most Linux distros didn’t boot, even.

    I never managed to eliminate tearing though.










  • Shared containers work beautifully for a lot of things, though, many programs aren’t all that sensitive either. Making snaps for the tricky ones makes sense. Having snaps for all of them is ridiculous.

    I can count the software requiring repo-pins on one hand on my desktop. For those, snaps make sense, replacing the need for any pins. Snaps are less confusing than pins. IMO.

    It reminds me of Python programming, with requirements pinned to version ranges. Some dev-teams forget, and their apps won’t work out of the box. Sometimes, software still works ten years later, if they only use the most common arguments and commands from the packages.

    Snaps <==> Virtualenv.