*Silently runs all games ever*
*Silently runs all games ever*
Shitpost all you want but you'll never be able to program Linux in a way that gets you to have sex
Dilate
so 50% of the games people care enough about to post a rating for work well
certainly not enough to rely on for a gaming machine yet
Yep. Appears to be all the games, minus about half.
Yes, but it can get you six figures if you know your shit.
You have to keep in mind that a lot of the games that are borked rating are just slammed with DRM and anticheat, so the regular trash. Specific examples like Rust and ARMA have native clients that allow them to work. Still not saying that ARMA and Rust aren't awful ports, I wish I could run them in proton but the anticheat is broken in proton and only works on native.
Only one thing in my library of 111 has trouble running and that's Space Engineers, not because it doesn't run but because it has an annoying stutter after it's setup that the guys on github have yet to nail down.
What does Linux offer over W10 LTSC? Things that actually matter, not shit only neckbeards care about (e.g. that it's free as in freedom)
>muh privacy and data security
On a CPU full of backdoors on a mobo full of backdoors connecting to the internet via a ethernet controller full of backdoors with a router full of backdoors on a service provided by an ISP that has orders of magnitude more backdoors than the aforementioned. What I mean is it's a non factor.
>despite that linux has a -0.08% growth
Isn't linux now run by trannies
Weird fuckery but if you own an AMD card it might actually be faster.
The open source AMD drivers are developing so quickly that in the starting zone of dark souls 3 on the latest windows 10 190X build I get 42 FPS looking up at the god rays under the message on the floor.
On linux with AMDGPU I get 47 looking up at the same rays.
There's supposedly an increasing amount of games that just work better for AMD.
I want to get my Nvidia laptop back in one piece to run shitloads of benchmarks to see how they fare.
A fantastic server ecosystem without extraordinarily jewish licensing.
yes
A raspberry pi, chip clip, flashrom. and some learning will take care of those pesky motherboard backdoors real easy, friend.
>What does Linux offer over W10 LTSC?
Let me put it this way. Let's say you want to drive a car from point A to point B. Would you rather do so in a car that's fast, nimble, fully featured and YOURS, or would you rather use a used vespa you're renting for an exorbitant price that has 3 grand pianos that aren't even strung properly on the back weighing it down?.
The kernel: Yes.
But the genius of open source is that if you please you can run any BSD you like and run Proton just the same.
>gets to title screen
>platinum
One big upside is that if you don't use Windows 10 you are free from the constant migraine associated with mandatory untested and unwanted software updates for your machine that are so awful that some of them have even caused the random near-irrecoverable deletion of personal files.
I'd rather take the train/bus and have a rest on the way.
found the phoneposter
I know how to get shit done with it.
Also, sensible "default" tools. It's probably possible to do everything I do with Windows, but requires downloading mildly suspicious 3rd party software. Mounting an iso is my favorite example: in linux, it is literally 1 line in the terminal. Searching for how to do it in Windows, you get 5 guides telling you to download 5 different pieces of software: at least half of them will try to install weird toolbars to Internet Explorer, and all of them will live in your system tray even when you don't want to use them. Linux is just more user friendly, at least for certain kinds of users.
you literally just double click on an iso file to mount on Windows 8 and above
I've never even used Win above 7, and not really been familiar with it beyond XP. Good to hear that they are actually improving their OS.
To turn things around, what would be an actual good reason to use Windows over Linux? Bear in mind that everything I want to play runs with Wine.
Those who use Linux have evolved past such base desires.