jp191919 19 hours ago

I just made the jump in November. Gaming pc was the last computer in the house with windows. Now it's an all Linux household, well minus the router on FreeBSD.

  • freedomben 18 hours ago

    Similar. We haven't booted the Windows computer in almost 2 years at this point. It's truly incredible how good gaming is on Linux now!

    In related news, Bazzite is absolutely kicking ass, and I'm super happy to see it

bibimsz 18 hours ago

I play world of warcraft and baldur's gate 3. installed cachyos yesterday and downloaded both games through Steam

i was expecting the games to be laggy or glitchy, but they run smooth as butter. 240fps on WoW, I think it might perform better than Windows 11 but at least as good.

im sure something about linux will annoy me eventually and I'll switch back to Windows, but I don't want to.

  • DarkByte 16 hours ago

    Last I checked WoW is only available from Blizzard directly.

    • jarjar2_ 15 hours ago

      Likely installed the Battle.net client as a non-steam game and launched it from there. It’s what I’ve done with Battle.net

drnick1 12 hours ago

I think the inflection point for mass adoption will between 5-10% market share. Then Linux will be too big to ignore and game studios will have to make their games work without kernel level anti-cheat or other restrictions or lose a very significant amount of sales relative to the cost of implementing the required changes.

encyclopedism 18 hours ago

Amazing! Steam could finally drag the Linux Desktop mainstream.

lispisok 17 hours ago

On linux mint I can get games to run but they run horribly. I wish I could figure out the issue because running most of my games on linux would be awesome

  • vablings 2 hours ago

    It's probably a GPU issue. Either you have the wrong drivers, or they are not working correctly

  • cheschire 13 hours ago

    Are you running your games from your NTFS partition/drive still?

    Try running them locally off your Linux filesystem instead.

    Otherwise I would suggest installing Claude code and running it from the terminal and telling it to investigate for you…

    • drnick1 12 hours ago

      I second this. Your experience is highly unusual, most of my games run very well on Linux (framerates within 10% of Windows). And that's with an Nvidia GPU.

left-struck 15 hours ago

For years I dabbled with Linux and I tried switching from windows to Linux many times. There were always compatibility issues with some software and games that made me return to windows. Earlier this year I got so fed up with Microsoft’s relentless invasion of my privacy, annoying nudges and other enshitification efforts in Windows that I decided that not only is windows dead to me, but any software I can’t run Linux is dead to me as well. That was months ago and my only regret is that I didn’t do this sooner.

I understand people need certain apps for work and maybe those need windows. Others have absolutely no power over the machines their work gives them, I’ve been there, no judgement. This is just my experience.

devwastaken 19 hours ago

Its going up and then back down when users cant fix one of a thousand experience breaking issues.

  • foxyv 27 minutes ago

    We're starting to see more and more reports about this occurring on Windows 11. Especially in the VR community. Windows has pushed a ton of updates that break or even brick drivers. Also I've seen games have to be modified to run on it.

  • vablings 18 hours ago

    One of the thousands of issues I have yet to encounter on Linux Mint, it has been unironically more stable than Windows 11 :)

  • cpburns2009 17 hours ago

    I have an obnoxious issue on Windows 11 that I cannot fix. I have an RTX 5060 and the monitor will not receive a signal after the computer wakes from sleep.