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Posted by haunter 3 days ago

Linux gaming is faster because Windows APIs are becoming Linux kernel features(www.xda-developers.com)
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keithnz 19 hours ago|
my son, and his friends all seem to have switched to https://garudalinux.org/ recently for gaming. Seems to be working out well for them.
Prunkton 18 hours ago||
I'm working and gaming on Garuda for over 3 years and not planing to switch any time soon.

It runs super smooth, with the build in 'wayback machine' and 'curated' Arch distro (7.0 zen kernel just dropped a week ago) pretty much bullet proof for beginners or as a daily distro if you want to get stuff done w/o caring much about it - just loving it. On the other hand side you have cutting edge gaming tech like wine/proton staging versions per default, so I'm playing Blizzard games with NTSYNC (the tech from the article) for several months now :) Forgot about most of the flashy default UI though :D

skipants 19 hours ago|||
Pretty cool distro! I switched to Bazzite myself but I've also seen a lot of popularity for CachyOS for gaming rigs.
whimblepop 19 hours ago||
That's exactly the kind of flashy, gaming-forward distro I was drawn to as a teenager. Good times :)
willis936 18 hours ago||
I sometimes wonder if my modern machines could run Sabayon's DE with high performance.
wazulu 11 hours ago||
That's a great twist! Very few people traded Bill Gates a linker for a compiler!
Dwedit 20 hours ago||
Headline says "Windows APIs are becoming Linux kernel features", but only provides two actual examples? It lists NTSYNC, and waiting on multiple events at once.
the8472 19 hours ago|
ability to make some filesystems case-insensitive was also added for wine

https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/blog/2020/08/27/usin...

sylware 3 hours ago||
If you don't compile the CPU hardware bugs mitigation for linux, which windows has, you'll be mechanically and significantly faster.

1 + 1 = 2

gigatexal 4 hours ago||
I just want to be able to play the latest COD on linux to ditch my windows partition ... but anti-cheat makes it impossible.
gamesbrainiac 18 hours ago||
Anyone move completely over to Linux for gaming? What is the experience like and what are you using?
gm678 18 hours ago||
I am, I have an Nvidia 5070 Ti, Aurora for my OS (from the same people as bazzite, but I'm a light gamer so I'm fine using flatpak steam/heroic/etc). the only problems I've faced are

- occasionally an online game breaks and it's usually fixed within a day or two. for example at some point a Battle.net update broke the launcher under Wine some time last year, then for a while Overwatch would intermittently crash once every few sessions. I haven't gamed on Windows in years so I can't even compare anecdotally, but I suspect Windows is probably slightly more stable with live service games. I've never had any issues with a single player game, period. (YMMV)

- DX12 performance is 10-20% worse on Nvidia. This should be improved Soon (TM) - I think the last piece is https://github.com/HansKristian-Work/vkd3d-proton/tree/descr...

- Some anticheats block Linux - the only times I've switched over to windows in the last year have been when some friends wanted me to play Marathon with them

- Running 'sidecars' alongside your games or modding works but is generally more of a hassle with wine

things I didn't expect to work but do:

- Game streaming with Sunlight works fine to Samsung TV via the TizenOS Moonlight app

- Nvidia had suspend issues for a year but those have all been sorted out the last few months

kbrackbill 14 hours ago|||
Yeah, I completely ditched windows about 3 years ago now and I haven't looked back. My taste in games definitely helps, I mostly play indies and older games.

I've only run into a few big issues. One is that gamepass doesn't work at all (of course) so I cancelled it when I switched, but between price increases and BDS I would have cancelled anyway. The other is anticheat like everyone says, but the only game I've actually run into this with is Fall Guys (I only play this every few months and it usually works with some fiddling but sometimes it doesn't). Other multiplayer games like Rocket League and all of the Valve ones have been fine.

The only issue I can remember running into on a steam game was a crash in Civ V multiplayer that had an easy to find workaround. Outside of steam I've had a few small issues with older games from gog like Arcanum and KOTOR2, but my understanding is that these are fairly buggy on windows too.

cobar 18 hours ago|||
Overall experience is very good with AMD graphics. Most games run on Steam out of the box. There are also emulators for all the systems I've wanted to use. I use Faugus Launcher for other stores like BattleNet and Epic Games (Magic Arena).

For the most part the games just work, it's more system issues that I've run into where Linux suspend mode and the audio stack can be a little flaky and required Claude to diagnose and sort out.

cogman10 18 hours ago|||
Nvidia has gotten a lot better over the last 2 years as well. There are still driver bugs that are somewhat annoying. It's also annoying that the driver is out of kernel. But otherwise, the open source nvidia by nvivia works just fine.
HDBaseT 15 hours ago||
Nvidia for me on Linux (Fedora 43 - KDE Plasma) for about half of the titles I play works flawlessly, although the other half of the games seemingly have issues.

I encounter a few games with frame pacing issues, otherwise not present on Windows. Shader compile time is longer than on Windows. Occasional crash in some games, etc.

Windows has issues too. It's not perfect, although they are different issues to Linux.

Ryzen 5800x3D RTX 4080 64GB DDR4 @ 4000 M/T's

ryandrake 15 hours ago||||
Do Epic titles even work on Linux? I thought I read somewhere that Tim Sweeney hated Linux and does whatever possible to make sure Epic's games like Fortnite don't run on it.
LAC-Tech 17 hours ago|||
I gave up trying to fix issues with hibernate and audio on linux. I just leave my machine on overnight

love linux but the audio situation has always been bad.

notnullorvoid 17 hours ago||
I've been gaming on Linux (Fedora) exclusively for ~10 years, and in that time able to play any new release that interests me so long as it doesn't have egregious client side anti-cheat.
zsoltkacsandi 2 hours ago||
It’s ironic that even Linux is better Windows than Windows.
philipwhiuk 4 hours ago||
Previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47507150
andix 16 hours ago||
Time to start betting: Will Windows 12 be based on a Linux kernel? :D
simonask 15 hours ago|
The problem with Windows isn’t the kernel, which is generally reported to be actually quite excellent. The problem is everything else.
torusle 20 hours ago|
Linux does not dragged down in performance by the thousands of virus and malware scanners.
Pooge 19 hours ago|
If by "thousands of virus" you mean software shipped by default in Windows, then I agree with you. Everything feels so sluggish on Windows 11 compared to any Linux distribution even if you run it on an HDD... it's ridiculous.
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