Technically false
Gamer here, use Linux cause proton is good and I’m fed up with windows lolThis is probably an old meme. I use Linux as a dedicated gaming OS, macOS for everything else except when Linux is already booted or nothing is and I want to do something quickly.
It’s so old you can see the age on the image itself, lots of artifacting
Why not Linux for everything else? Art apps?
In my case, Inventor and AutoCAD. I hate AutoDesk with the fury of a thousand suns, but FreeCAD just isn’t stable enough.
Oh, and currently needing .NET automatic source generation (long story), which is very difficult to develop on anything other than Windows.
Because I just prefer macOS more. And Safari is good.
I use Windows only when a certain game has a quirk in Linux. Everything else is Linux. Video editing, photo editing, gaming, browsing, etc
Proton is so fucking good these days
I’m close to switching to Linux with proton
Go for it 👍.
Bottles is great, and it puts links in for you into Steam, so you can launch the games directly from inside the Steam client.
Not good enough for DRM games, most mmo games or playing on private servers in minecraft or something.
What’s are you talking about with Minecraft? I’ve always been able to joins any server cause it’s the same game.
Yeah plenty of actual examples for games that don’t work / work well on Linux. Minecraft is not on that list
Private servers not official Microsoft ones you login on the game. A server that isn’t connected by Microsoft organization in the Minecraft community. That’s the private server im talking about.
I play Minecraft without any problem on:
- Local LAN Game
- Local Private Server (Forge mostly).
- Online Private Server. either my own or from others.
- Official Internet Server
No idea what problems you seem to have but Minecraft works 100% perfect on Linux.
Think they mean Bedrock, not Java
Bedrock is the windows-forced version and has Realms, which is probably what they mean by private server
Really good example of the difference between old and new school PC gaming right there
Oh yes, I had actually forgotten that this things exists. You could be right. But quick search says there is a way to use Bedrock on linux and connect to all kind of servers / realms as well. even together with java users. but tbh, i have not looked deeper into it.
Yeah nah I host my own Minecraft server and you’re just wrong. I’ve used multiple server softwares as well that have nothing to do with Microsoft. Are you talking about bedrock edition maybe?
Minecraft works perfectly fine, pretty sure it runs natively on Linux actually.
Its java based right?
Java version is the easiest to run on Linux. I have seen that people have gotten Bedrock to work but it looks a lot harder to get running and has more limitations.
Java is famously cross-platform. It even means you can run a Minecraft server on Arm64 without issue. I currently have a heavily modded Minecraft server hosted on an Ampere Alta VPS without a single hitch
If the DRM or anticheat needs low enough level access that it won’t run in wine I don’t think I really want it running on my computer either way.
I think it’s almost at the point where the only games that don’t work are games with anti cheat that refuse to play nicely.
most mmo
I play WoW, SWTOR, and New World just fine.
Which MMOs were you thinking about?
Cool Edge Lord points, bruh.
Do you fear God?
Yes -> TempleOS
In puberty? Hannah Montana Linux.
Kim Jong Un is god? Red Star OS. There’s a Linux distro for everyone.
Are you sus?
Yes --> AmogOS
I thought you were kidding. Can’t believe it is a real thing.
God, I love the internet.
catgirl? UWUNTU
Do you make a furry comic from the 90’s?
Yes -> Amiga
Are you rich?Are you bad with money?
Just because you’re bad with money does not mean you can afford an Apple product.
Just because you cant afford an apple product doesn’t mean you won’t buy one (on credit)
… Damn, good point…
Pay only 29.95/month! (for 100 months)
Worth every penny IMO, MacOS is super nice and so is the hardware.
(I don’t have a mac, wish I did though).
Cue the apple hater replies, this will be fun.
Mac was fantastic in the '80s
Mac was great in the "90s
Mac was good in the '00s
Linux Mint was fantastic in the '10s
Ok but it’s the 20s and I want to run apps that are only on new chip MacOS computers and i don’t have one what do I do, saaave me linukz
ARM compatibility is still shit. All actually useful desktop apps are still primarily x86-64, the compatibility layer Rosetta is hit or miss, everything is proprietary and expensive, and Apple decided the Pro model should only have 8GB for a shit ton of money. Apple is overpriced trash in the '20s.
I think this is the first time I’ve seen someone refer to the 2020s as the 20s. I’ve kind of been waiting for it.
(I don’t have a mac, wish I did though).
Worth every penny IMO, MacOS is super nice and so is the hardware.
Putting all my legitimate Apple/MacOS concerns/arguments aside, how can you declare a product as “Worth every penny” when you yourself have not used it for an extensive period of time? Attempted to integrate it into your workflow?
Linux gamer here
Works no probs
Wrong. I’ve ran into a ton of issues recently with proton. Don’t act like it’s flawless. It needs a lot of work.
most of us that gave up windows did so because it had tons of issues. Don’t act like windows is flawless, MS stopped putting in work.
Lemmy trying to act like Linux is less work than Windows for gaming, the delusion is palpable
It needs work, but it’s a lot better than what Windows has to offer regarding legacy games.
This flowchart is wrong.
If I follow this reasoning, I should be running windows. I am not running windows, Ergo, either it is incorrect or I am incorrect. And I refuse to believe I’m incorrect.
That’s because this image is dated af.
It’s pronounced gpeg
No, I’m sure it’s pronounced as jpej.
Love the “A KNOW”
By “gamer” they probably don’t mean someone who plays games. They probably mean someone who think 69 is a funny number and saying the n word is cool
This is quite dated somehow
That doesn’t mean it is not a great meme!
Just look at all the butt hurt comments complaining about the content :)
All roads lead to Hannah Montana Linux.
I’m waiting for a Mariah Carey Christmass Edition Linux.
I may have spent too many years in the service industry
This is Fedora erasure
You can blame IBM for that…
Fedora’s still a good distro. I would always recommend it over Ubuntu and Debian for a home user with a bit of technical affinity.
We will rise.
logic-gate-keeping
I wonder if we can make a 8 bit adder out of gate keeping
This is a old meme
You can tell because it suggests Linux isn’t for gamers but Valve has its own game console that runs on Linux. It’d be pretty stupid if a game console couldn’t run games.
You can also tell just by how jpegged the image has become.
By the way, what OS do other game consols run?
I think modern playstations run something BSD based, the switch might too. The Xbox runs some weird NT based thing.
This one didn’t age quite as poorly as some of the others. I have gotten to the point of generally preferring Linux gaming now though. Bsd is still a bit lacking for my general computing but opnsense on my router is one of those ‘where has this been all my life?’ things.
OpnSense wasn’t quite there yet a few years ago. Now, it’s golden 👍! Don’t know why people still prefer pfSense over OpnSense, it’s so much easier to set up and maintain.
I didn’t try pfsense but it sounded like opnsense suited me better and I have had no reason to change so far. It has also made managing my self host stuff so much easier but a lot of it is pending being redone with more future proofing.
I had a friend about 25 years ago who was very much into Quake Arena. His gaming setup ran on BSD. Now that I’ve been gaming on Linux for several years, I’ve really come to appreciate how much work it must have been to get that setup running smoothly in the late 90s. He died a couple of years ago. I sometimes wish I could call him up and get some advice.
Wow… just wow… QIII on BSD 25 years ago… yeah, that must have been hell to set up…
Linux gaming is better than Windows imo. No tracking, random bsod, shit just either works or it doesn’t. If it doesn’t, you make it work.
Eh? I don’t get BSODs because my compositor simply crashes (requiring a system restart, as the compositor will crash again if restarted) or my graphics driver hangs. Can’t remember the last time I bluescreened on Windows except for when I was testing an unstable RAM overclock.
I won’t say Linux gaming is better than Windows, but I will say it’s good enough that I don’t miss Windows at all even after a few years.
I do. Last Monday between 8-11am. But on a school PC. 64-bit Windows 10 Pro doesn’t seem to play well with slow ancient 80GB HDD, ancient entry-level single-core CPU and 1GiB of RAM leaving just 45MiB free when nothing else than task manager was open.
Can’t blame Windows here though. It couldn’t even run Linux Mint XFCE (crashed after opening Firefox). This week I “upgraded” it to Windows 7 SP1. Yes, it’s connected to internet. But don’t worry, we also have Windows XP machines connected to internet.
Just a funny note: One of the requirements from these computers is that they run the newest version of Cisco Packet Tracer… which requires 4GB of free RAM. Yeah, sure.
ancient 80GB HDD, ancient entry-level single-core CPU and 1GiB of RAM
It couldn’t even run Linux Mint XFCE (crashed after opening Firefox)
So the biggest limitation for literally anything will be memory. 1GiB is less than anything other than an Ubuntu server VM will handle
Pro editions of Windows 10 have memory compression which combined with paging will allow it to barely function, but Windows 7 and later will absolutely chug on a single core processor, with 10 basically being unusable due to heavy background processes.
On Linux it appears you have to really do some heavy customization to get memory compression to work, but you can use
zram-config
to setup a compressed swap file, so it will be slightly less bad. I suspect this is probably the easiest path to having this computer be capable of loading Firefox and a GUI.With all of that said, an 80GB HDD is going to be incredibly slow even by hard drive standards, and a single core processor is going to be missing so many modern instruction sets that everything will be slow as molasses but even worse, it’ll be unreliably slow because certain things that rely on those instructions will chug as it churns through it the hard way, but then other things will zip by normally.
This PC sounds like an excercise in refusing to let the dead die, which while an entertaining challenge, eventually the only solution will be to make it place for running period-correct software
Hm, weird! I never experiences crashes, except if I leave my pc on for days on end
It’s highly specific to your setup and the game/software. Most games aren’t a problem. Just the occasional random issue, like in WoW certain locations insta-crash my graphics driver.
That’s so odd. Yea, I do agree it’s the setup. Lots of people mix ram sticks, weird drivers, etc.
My setup is pretty clean hardware wise (Zen 3, matched RAM, stable/no overclocking, 6800xt), mainline mesa drivers, only thing that’s really unstable is wlroots-git / sway-git. Which is sometimes the problem, and other times it’s mesa. I also have 3x 1440p monitors, 240/120/120Hz, so if there’s any throughput-related bug I’ll probably run into it. Being on Arch I’ll probably also run into bugs related to updates in dynamically linked libraries fairly early, sometimes before they’re fixed.
I also run arch and xfce4, having more than 1 monitor fucks with my refresh rates. Also, your setup sounds pretty nice
The only time I’ve seen a bsod in the last 10 years was because of faulty RAM that would’ve crashed any OS just as hard.
I work in IT and I see them weekly. Most of the time caused by Microsoft updates or people not shutting down their pc for over a week
You’re delusional
Why you even on linuxmemes ?
I am once again asking:
Do you fear God? —(yes)—> TempleOS
How to tell someone is a Linux gamer?
don’t worry, they’ll tell you all about it