• Zetta@mander.xyz
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        8 months ago

        It’s actually easier to keep your graphics drivers updated on Linux vs windows, at least with AMD cards. All I have to do is type “sudo dnf upgrade” or if you’re lazy click the “update” button and my system and GPU drivers are up to date.

        Also in regards to games, basically everything on steam works flawlessly and that will satisfy the majority of desktop gamers

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        8 months ago

        It’s not. I still dual boot but boot more into Linux now as I do want to get away from Windows. The one thing that always held me back was gaming. There’s still games that don’t run but those tend to be ones that use specific anti cheat software. Certainly all the games I run work fine.

        If Linux couldn’t play games the Steam Deck would be a very flawed concept!