That being said, I’m curious to know what you use? Those of you that successfully play games on Linux operating systems, have great performance, and get a working gaming PC, what are the specs? What resolution and refresh rate are you playing at? What distro and version? What graphics card? What graphics card drivers? I’ve even heard many people claim that games on Linux outperform the same game on Windows. However, I’m constantly hearing how great gaming on Linux is. My gaming experience hasn’t bleed too far past CS:GO and a handful of other low spec games. I’m curious to know if maybe it was a UEFI quirk, an NTFS hostile takeover, or, maybe, there was an update to the Ubuntu/Nvidia systems within the time of me trying this while dual booting and … Once again, thank you all for your feedback and support. However, ES:O scratches an itch that’s been hard to scratch for a long time, so I enjoy it from time to time lol. I may also consider just casual gaming, as I’ve spent less and less time playing games and more and more time learning the advanced nuances of Linux and Unix systems, mastering the craft of writing software, and experimenting with systems engineering. When I build my new Thread Ripper 3rd Gen 48 Core Beast workstation in a few months (hopefully), I’ll consider the VFIO solution or just booting from different drives (what I’ve done in the past). ![]() I am thoroughly impressed with how ES:O performs, and that is going to keep me on a “single system experience”. PS4 is running on FreeBSD so I’m still gaming on *nix ayyyy lmao I have a few “shared” games on PS4, like the Deus Ex games and Diablo III. That is the only game I play in my spare time. The lag is not detrimental to the game, it is noticeable though.ĬS:GO works a lot better, but it does still have the long load time and the occasional stutter.Īs of now, I am content to run ESO on Kubuntu. There is some brief lag and stuttering at the beginning, but after about five minutes (maybe all the assets have loaded?) the game runs fairly smoothly, with slight lag now and then. Elder Scrolls: Online, however, is fully functional. Some games still lack optimal performance, such as Deus Ex: Human Revolution. I don’t know if sharing the partition with NTFS caused a false “hard disk full” with ESO + Proton, and I’m not sure if that impacted the performance either. I recently flashed the BIOS and installed Kubuntu on 100% of the drive. ![]() Yet Another "Gaming on Linux" Thread: What's Your Setup? Linux
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