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    11 hours ago

    Even if you don’t use Linux, this is now an un ignorable fraction of the userbase. This will force more companies to support it!

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    22 hours ago

    Great to see linux finally getting some notice in the gaming world. It is about time :)

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        7 hours ago

        So It does depend on the situation, there have been some issues with significantly reduced performance for heavily multi threaded games through wine/proton. It seems like that is getting cleared up by a direct implementation of the relevant stuff in the kernel, rather than being a distro specific thing. There are also some performance losses due to linux giving all application equal priority for “video random access memory” on a GPU (so if a game needs more than what is available it gets forced to use other memory which slows things down a lot) but there are some fixes coming down the line to make a system default to giving games higher priority for VRAM than the browser or desktop. In general stuff through a translation layer will always cause some lose in performance though.

        Realistically, on a super high end machine (multi thousand dollar GPU, nonsense amounts of ram, and absurd core count over clocked CPU) the bloat of windows doesn’t use up enough resources to impact performance, but on a lot of mid and low end machines Linux will outperform. The issues with translation layers are getting solved at an astonishing rate right now and… windows is just getting more bloated and buggy as Microsoft tries to push more subscription services and data harvesting.

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            7 hours ago

            there are some older games that rely on multi threading and even on a modern system this can cause some serious performance issues, again, this is getting solved though.

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        Well, ofc it does better, no telemetry built-in so you ain’t waiting for your PC to spy on you

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    Damn just got my new linux desktop going like last week. Its my headcanon that I was the very last one in to push that (I most definitely wasn’t)

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    Interesting but the absolute figures are not helpful due to the way the survey is conducted. But the macro trend over a long period is clearly up; we just don’t know where is actually lies as a true %.

    Valve will have far more accurate idea of actual numbers as they will be able to correct the raw survey data using other information and data they hold and collect. But they’ll never release that as it’s a commercial advantage to them to know so much about the PC games market.

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    22 hours ago

    Guys its finally the year of the linux desktop

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    And it should be anything but GNOME

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      This is why we can’t have nice things. You brought a knife to a celebration.

      Let’s just be happy for the platform, also fuck Arch.

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        Let’s just be happy for the platform, also fuck Arch.

        Lol! It’s the year of the Linux desktop! Let’s celebrate!

        and then...

        focus on converting everyone to the Vim editor.

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          I came from macOS and found GNOME pretty accommodating. It’s more akin to macOS than to Windows, both looks and customisation-wise. I’m also a software engineer! :)

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        my issue with gnome is that it’s not api staple enough to trust the plugins you install will keep working

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          That’s a fair criticism. I imagine as it matures more this might become less of an issue (yes it’s been around for ages but desktop Linux is only recently gaining some traction, so I give them some slack there), but currently it’s absolutely GNOME’s biggest downfall.

          It’s also partially why I don’t recommend it for Windows refugees, if you have any expectations of how it should function there’s a good chance it just won’t work that way, and the extensions that make it work how you want it to are unreliable.

          I personally have a cursed setup with GNOME and hyprland installed. I retreat to GNOME whenever my hyprland setup is borked, which is most of the time.