it's fine with solo player games, but for multi-player games like league of legends and others, things start getting, not so well, specially with the anti cheat softwares.
Because I’m a PC gamer, I could not properly switch to Linux for a long time, but now I can play dozens of my games on Linux. Using Linux for gaming is something I could only dream of 10-15 years ago. Now I switched to Linux almost completely, except for the cases where games only run on Windows. So I‘m definitely happy 😄🐧 For the future, I expect Linux gaming to get even better! I hope more people will switch to Linux so game developers will be required to test their games on Linux.
I have a steam deck, and holy smokes 100+ FPS playing Oblivion at Ultra High settings? I do plan to try make my game engine support Linux under the vulkan renderer (all the libraries I use are cross-platform) and since Linux doesn't break userspace every 5 minutes *ahem* macOS (no offence, but apple, stop breaking fucking userspace), I have good reason to support Linux alongside macOS.
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in reply to It's FOSS • • •I do plan to try make my game engine support Linux under the vulkan renderer (all the libraries I use are cross-platform) and since Linux doesn't break userspace every 5 minutes *ahem* macOS (no offence, but apple, stop breaking fucking userspace), I have good reason to support Linux alongside macOS.