• adrian783@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    article title: windows DEAD LAST!

    also in the same article: “… When it comes to FPS, the overall leader in testing was Nobara Linux, with Arch Linux and Pop!_OS trailing by 1–5%. Windows 11, however, was only 6% behind Nobara Linux. So, **there isn’t a massive performance delta here, **”

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      1 year ago

      Damn you really cut out the entire point of the fucking article right after that line. Wild.

      “but it’s an important milestone for Linux to be consistently ahead of Windows — especially in games designed to run on Windows.

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        1 year ago

        is the point of article not to stroke the ego of the Linux absolutists that have some weird chip on their shoulders when it comes to video games?

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          1 year ago

          I literally wrote the fucking point in the message you responded to.

          For gamers, Linux has become the better OS.

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            1 year ago

            No it hasn’t, some games run better on the hardware tested when running Linux, some games don’t work at all on Linux whereas all games run on Windows.

            Come back when they test multiple machines running various hardware and when they compare the experience setting up said machines to actually run the games.

            You’re exactly the person this article was written for, someone who wants their opinion reinforced because they won’t take the time to analyze the data presented.

      • thesilverpig@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        gaming and the abundance of software and third party support and tutorials on windows is why I haven’t taken the dive to linux yet. So yeah, if linux does gaming as well or better my migration is more and more likely.

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          1 year ago

          I’m gonna be that Linux bro and tell you to switch 😁 I made the full switch earlier this year and I’ve been amazed by how good proton is. There’s only been one game I couldn’t get to run until I did by installing some Microsoft VC runtime. Give it a shot! You just might be pleasantly surprised as I was.

        • RealFknNito@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          Exactly my point. I’ve been seriously fenceriding between Win 10 and Linux and the only thing stopping me is not having a second drive for dual boot and a distro that will let me game and do everything I’m doing right now, just better. Something like this does more than just perk up my ears.