Comment on Gamescom Showed Me That Devs Really Care About Steam Deck Compatibility - Steam Deck HQ
embed_me@programming.dev 2 months agoMore importantly it helps people radicalised by Stallman to play games on their linux machines (kidding)
Comment on Gamescom Showed Me That Devs Really Care About Steam Deck Compatibility - Steam Deck HQ
embed_me@programming.dev 2 months agoMore importantly it helps people radicalised by Stallman to play games on their linux machines (kidding)
Localhorst86@feddit.org 2 months ago
I know you are kidding, but after the failed Steam Machines, the Steam deck has made people realize that gaming on Linux is mostly viable. Microsoft has pissed me off enough with windows 11, that I have decided to switch to Linux as my main OS on desktop as well.
TheRedSpade@lemmy.world 2 months ago
Pretty much the only remaining hurdle to Linux gaming is kernel-level anti-cheat which may be going away in the near future.
Localhorst86@feddit.org 2 months ago
When I got my steam deck in 2022, I prepared an SD specifically for booting windows, because I figured I might need to boot it at some point for playing a game. 1 year later, I have not once had to boot windows to play a game. Incidentally, it often was easier to get older games working on proton in Linux than it was on a modern windows system.
I am not personally playing many multiplayer games, though, but I can see how being locked out of playing a current multiplayer game with your friends would be an issue. We can only hope that kernel level anti cheat is going the way of the dodo. But from what i understand, that would in a lot of cases mean for Tim Sweeney to get off his high horse, because of EOS, no?
TheRedSpade@lemmy.world 2 months ago
I read Tim Sweeney’s name for the first time in this thread and don’t care enough to look him up, so I can’t comment on him. I don’t play a lot of multiplayer either, so Proton has been pretty great for me.