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Linux can work well for gaming, especially with optimized distributions and gaming-specific setups.

Linux can work well for gaming, especially with optimized distributions and gaming-specific setups.

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Marinated
Senior Member
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08-05-2023, 04:52 AM
#1
I’ve checked several forums and online sources, but I’m still unsure about the best choice. I’m considering a Linux distribution to save costs, with Pop!_OS, Zorin, Linux Mint, Ubuntu among them. I’m not confident that Linux is ideal for gaming, especially since some online multiplayer titles may face restrictions due to anti-cheat measures. My main plans are Minecraft, Fortnite, and BeamNG Drive, but I’m worried about multiplayer compatibility on Linux.
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Marinated
08-05-2023, 04:52 AM #1

I’ve checked several forums and online sources, but I’m still unsure about the best choice. I’m considering a Linux distribution to save costs, with Pop!_OS, Zorin, Linux Mint, Ubuntu among them. I’m not confident that Linux is ideal for gaming, especially since some online multiplayer titles may face restrictions due to anti-cheat measures. My main plans are Minecraft, Fortnite, and BeamNG Drive, but I’m worried about multiplayer compatibility on Linux.

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Conk
Member
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08-05-2023, 05:02 AM
#2
It's improved significantly, yet it remains far from being a straightforward experience compared to games built for the platform they're meant for. DRM and anti-cheat systems are the main challenges players face.
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Conk
08-05-2023, 05:02 AM #2

It's improved significantly, yet it remains far from being a straightforward experience compared to games built for the platform they're meant for. DRM and anti-cheat systems are the main challenges players face.

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blondi2000
Junior Member
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08-05-2023, 06:15 AM
#3
To save money, simply keep Windows off. It works just as well.
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blondi2000
08-05-2023, 06:15 AM #3

To save money, simply keep Windows off. It works just as well.

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Nani100
Member
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08-06-2023, 07:53 PM
#4
It seems there was a mix-up about the operating system you're referring to. I didn't suggest Zorin OS, and I'm happy to hear you're curious about why someone might dislike it. Let me know if you'd like to discuss it further!
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Nani100
08-06-2023, 07:53 PM #4

It seems there was a mix-up about the operating system you're referring to. I didn't suggest Zorin OS, and I'm happy to hear you're curious about why someone might dislike it. Let me know if you'd like to discuss it further!

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ceceliyah
Member
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08-07-2023, 03:18 AM
#5
I just marked the text and selected a quote. It seems someone might be responsible for the tension I feel. I believe focusing on "web developers" as the main issue makes sense, though it’s another unusual point. I don’t have any personal feelings toward Zorin—just a general frustration. It’s true that trying to simplify things can unintentionally create more challenges for those who aren’t as skilled. I think "web developers" might be exaggerating their role here, but I’m not sure if pointing the finger at them is fair. My next point will ask you to consider suggesting using Windows instead, unless you can explain why that specific mistake should be blamed on web developers.
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ceceliyah
08-07-2023, 03:18 AM #5

I just marked the text and selected a quote. It seems someone might be responsible for the tension I feel. I believe focusing on "web developers" as the main issue makes sense, though it’s another unusual point. I don’t have any personal feelings toward Zorin—just a general frustration. It’s true that trying to simplify things can unintentionally create more challenges for those who aren’t as skilled. I think "web developers" might be exaggerating their role here, but I’m not sure if pointing the finger at them is fair. My next point will ask you to consider suggesting using Windows instead, unless you can explain why that specific mistake should be blamed on web developers.

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icemanface
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08-07-2023, 07:41 AM
#6
Yes, I'm functioning properly. How can I assist you today?
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icemanface
08-07-2023, 07:41 AM #6

Yes, I'm functioning properly. How can I assist you today?

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Quick_Pots
Member
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08-07-2023, 10:50 PM
#7
The specified versions are compatible. Other editions like BeamNG and Fortnite do not support them.
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Quick_Pots
08-07-2023, 10:50 PM #7

The specified versions are compatible. Other editions like BeamNG and Fortnite do not support them.

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Silias2304
Junior Member
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08-09-2023, 05:39 PM
#8
I wouldn't suggest using Linux for gaming as a way to cut costs unless you're planning to use a Steam Deck. On the positive side, Linux offers top-notch performance lately. You can find a list of verified Steam Deck titles that are great to play. Personally, I've used my Steam Deck for games like Civ VI, Titanfall 2, The Division, Stardew Valley, Dead Cells, Doom, Skyrim, Hades, Grim Dawn, and Sniper Elite 3. Even on a PC with Bazzite, I played Days Gone, Horizon Forbidden West, and Shadow of Mordor, which didn't run smoothly. Eventually, I had to switch back to my desktop because PC gaming often requires troubleshooting. There are countless configurations, and you need strong web search skills to find the right solutions for issues like graphical glitches or texture problems. For some people, fixing these problems is more rewarding than spending time debugging. If you're looking for satisfaction from resolving bugs, Linux might be worth considering. However, if your main aim is saving money, a Windows license could be a better option since it's relatively affordable.
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Silias2304
08-09-2023, 05:39 PM #8

I wouldn't suggest using Linux for gaming as a way to cut costs unless you're planning to use a Steam Deck. On the positive side, Linux offers top-notch performance lately. You can find a list of verified Steam Deck titles that are great to play. Personally, I've used my Steam Deck for games like Civ VI, Titanfall 2, The Division, Stardew Valley, Dead Cells, Doom, Skyrim, Hades, Grim Dawn, and Sniper Elite 3. Even on a PC with Bazzite, I played Days Gone, Horizon Forbidden West, and Shadow of Mordor, which didn't run smoothly. Eventually, I had to switch back to my desktop because PC gaming often requires troubleshooting. There are countless configurations, and you need strong web search skills to find the right solutions for issues like graphical glitches or texture problems. For some people, fixing these problems is more rewarding than spending time debugging. If you're looking for satisfaction from resolving bugs, Linux might be worth considering. However, if your main aim is saving money, a Windows license could be a better option since it's relatively affordable.

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Ghosteyez
Member
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08-09-2023, 06:41 PM
#9
The feedback mostly centers on multiplayer features, with only after the Linux restriction on Rockstar due to cheating concerns. Many companies prefer basic anti-cheat tools that don’t function well on Linux instead of dedicating resources to a dedicated support team for player issues and network code. Singleplayer GTA V performed perfectly for me—just install and play, it runs smoothly without adjustments, which matches the majority of my Windows game collection. I still support the idea against switching to Linux solely for cost savings, as the learning curve and troubleshooting are worthwhile only if you’re interested in new technology and value ethical software over intrusive systems. And if you have an Nvidia card, consider it more carefully before making the change.
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Ghosteyez
08-09-2023, 06:41 PM #9

The feedback mostly centers on multiplayer features, with only after the Linux restriction on Rockstar due to cheating concerns. Many companies prefer basic anti-cheat tools that don’t function well on Linux instead of dedicating resources to a dedicated support team for player issues and network code. Singleplayer GTA V performed perfectly for me—just install and play, it runs smoothly without adjustments, which matches the majority of my Windows game collection. I still support the idea against switching to Linux solely for cost savings, as the learning curve and troubleshooting are worthwhile only if you’re interested in new technology and value ethical software over intrusive systems. And if you have an Nvidia card, consider it more carefully before making the change.

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crazypotpie
Member
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08-10-2023, 01:21 AM
#10
"The situation varies," meaning it's not straightforward. It remains a Linux setup, and native game support is limited.
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crazypotpie
08-10-2023, 01:21 AM #10

"The situation varies," meaning it's not straightforward. It remains a Linux setup, and native game support is limited.

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