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"I would like to switch to Linux, but it's just not good for gaming"
(lemmy.dbzer0.com)
Discussions and news about gaming on the GNU/Linux family of operating systems (including the Steam Deck). Potentially a $HOME
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Nah, you're getting too deep into your own feelings. Most threads I've seen where people start talking about Linux as a viable gaming option, it's because some commenter or the OP mentions a problem they're facing in Windows, which is directly solved or mitigated in Linux. Also, most of the time when people recommend Linux, it comes with warnings like "it has a learning curve" and "not everything works". The hard line Linux-or-bust types are definitely not the majority.
Also, the very nature of Lemmy means the userbase probably skews towards more techy types who have been using Linux in their professional lives for years and have naturally come to harbor positive feelings for it. That drives the recommendation as well as anything else.
Whatever you say, I've literally had people ask me "why do you play insert game here?" When I tell them why I haven't completely gotten off windows. It's happened multiple times. I'm not getting in my feelings, some of you guys are just insufferable.
I love Fedora on my old gaming laptop and arch/SteamOS kicks ass on deck, but I'm not giving up my main game that I play for socializing with my friends just because the FOSS community assigns themselves moral superiority for not being on Windows.