Linux vs Windows tested in 10 games - Linux 17% faster on Average::Computers, hardware, software and gaming in Spanish and English

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Windows has so much garbage overhead via telemetry, etc. Glad to see someone quantifying how detrimental it is.

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AVs on windows also do impact disk latency a lot.

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33 points

Not to also mention the outdated filesytem

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27 points

We should rename NTFS to OTFS now.

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NTFS isn’t the issue, at least in my experience, and not even Microsoft’s implementation of it (though ntfs-3g seems faster). The issue is the File Explorer: Things like reading mtimes of gigantic directories takes maybe a second under linux, nushell under windows (native, not WSL) is just a tiny bit slower, while File Explorer takes minutes to sort by mtime. Coming to think of it I should try Dolphin.

Generally speaking the problem with Windows is not so much NT but everything on top of it.

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20 points

Windows telemetry CPU usage is almost nothing. This is mostly proton/dxvk doing it’s magic.

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60 points

Steam Deck and Proton have done wonders for Linux compatibility efforts.

However looking at NEW releases I actually want to play, many launch barely working on windows let a lone via proton / emulation. My back catalog has great support but we need more titles launching with official support.

The worst thing has to be all of the “launchers / game stores” JUST GIVE US GAMES!

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Even “good” companies like BG3 makers. Are making it harder to play without signing into their launcher.

There’s an extra screen now, which is extremely unintuitive to get to, to skip their launcher sign in :(

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40 points

Just add this to your launch parameters:

--skip-launcher
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9 points

You are a gentleman!

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41 points

Limited to amd though, yea? Nvidia still holding back their drivers?

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45 points

Nvidia is their own worst enemy as regards Linux. When everyone realizes games work better under Linux and AMD, nVidia will be crying outside the gate. We’re 5 years into Proton, in another 5 years there won’t be a game that doesn’t run better on Linux.

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When everyone realizes games work better under Linux and AMD, nVidia will be crying outside the gate.

So you think Microsoft spends 8 billion dollars acquiring Bethesda Game Studios, Arkane Studios, id Software, MachineGames, Tango Gameworks, ZeniMax Online Studios in 2020 and then proceeds to spend 68 billion dollars on acquiring Activision Blizzard…

… just to stand on the sidelines watching everyone drop Windows as a gaming platform?

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7 points

They do lock you to Windows to use GamePass, but as long as the games are available on other marketplaces they’ll be playable on Linux. The Xbox app, which is what you have to use for GamePass for some stupid reason, installs games in a special encrypted format that can’t (easily) be executed from outside of it.

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Do you realize that it doesn’t matter to them if gamers use Windows or not, right? Windows is big on the enterprise side, consumer OS is the least of their worries, and their gaming division doesn’t lose anything if gamers run their games on Linux, thanks to steam actually. So no, I don’t think that maters…

Not to mention that we’re talking about Nvidia and having a shitty ass driver being a bad thing long term for them, not Microsoft.

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8 points

nVidia will be crying outside the gate

Yeeeeaaah I really doubt it sorry

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6 points

Linux performance with proton has increased so drastically in recent years, your statement can be taken as wishful thinking at first, but there is a definite trend and I agree that Linux will probably be the powerhouse of gaming in coming years.

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We’re 5 years into Proton, in another 5 years there won’t be a game that doesn’t run better on Linux.

Insh’allah :D (* I’m an atheist, but the phrase is kind of fitting)

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Lol I swear lemmy users are the most delusional bunch

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5 points

Fully usable with NVidia. I can play all the games I want at the same graphical settings as Windows. (Nvidia 1080)

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2 points

That’s because you’re using fairly old hardware, anything in the 2000-series and up doesn’t work very well.

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I’m rolling an RTX 2060 mobile in a Lenovo gaming laptop and everything is hunky dory. I’ve been saying for a couple years now that everything feels faster on linux, and that includes games. Proton is truely an impressive tool.

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2 points

My 3070 runs better than on windows🤷‍♀️ (in most of my favourite games)

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1 point

My 3080 works flawlessly

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I have a 1660 and every game ive played on linux does run better and getting the nvidia drivers wasnt that hard

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Well, that’s what happens when you don’t have crazy spyware services running in the background. Also Windows, just like any Microsoft product, is very inefficient and wastes lots of resources.

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31 points

Man, I am really looking forward to fully ditching Windows.

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9 points

There’s no time better than the present 😀 Windows free since April!

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2 points

Nice! What distro did you go with? I’ve been really enjoying Zorin.

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3 points

Zorin OS became my favorite distro, tried a lot over the years. Consistent, clean design and pretty easy to customize, compatibility is good because it’s based on ubuntu. Zorin connect is pretty neat too.

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I finally pulled the trigger (again, hopefully for good this time) after a nonconsensual Windows update corrupted my disk and my bitlocker recovery key was not accepted.

That was a couple months ago now and I’m happy to report that not only is game compatibility on Linux loads better than last time I tried this but I can corroborate that many of my games also perform better on Linux than they did on the same system in Windows

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2 points

Been dual-booting for about 4 years. It might be time to remove the Windows partition and use a VM though because I only use Windows a few times a year (just once this year for installing it).

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2 points

Same, except I have two OS drives I swap between. Photoshop and Launchbox are all that’s really keeping me anymore.

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I also use 2 drives to avoid Windows “repairing” my Linux install away.

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