TronNerd82
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I am a based Linux gamer, using Slackware (desktop) and Debian (laptop) for all my cam-put-or gaming.
Is anyone else here a based Linux gamer?
Is anyone else here a based Linux gamer?
You proved yourself wrongLinux sucks donkey balls.
Prove me wrong.
Linux sucks donkey balls.
Prove me wrong.
Try to play valorant.Linux offers all the bells and whistles of Microsoft Windows or MacOS without the bloat. It is extremely customizable to the point of emulating whatever flavor/version of Windows/MacOS you want visually, you can actively use the search without it loading up microsoft edge and bing, and nearly any game is playable thanks to Valve's efforts and Wine support.
I have mine customized to look just like the Windows 95 Desktop environment, down to the smallest detail in glorious 4K. My biggest worry was game support, but thankfully I can play every single game I own with better performance than when the PC was running Windows.
Hardly anyone I know customises their OS appearance anymore, everyone just uses the stock Windows 10 theme. People don't even change the ringtones on their phone, always hear the default Samsung/iPhone ringer.Linux offers all the bells and whistles of Microsoft Windows or MacOS without the bloat. It is extremely customizable to the point of emulating whatever flavor/version of Windows/MacOS you want visually, you can actively use the search without it loading up microsoft edge and bing, and nearly any game is playable thanks to Valve's efforts and Wine support.
I have mine customized to look just like the Windows 95 Desktop environment, down to the smallest detail in glorious 4K. My biggest worry was game support, but thankfully I can play every single game I own with better performance than when the PC was running Windows.
sudo apt uninstall FaustLinux offers all the bells and whistles of Microsoft Windows or MacOS without the bloat.
I would say so. It'll take a bit more tweaking and configuration for some games, but if you're willing to do so, it becomes a very rewarding experience.I work with Linux for a living, but sadly I'm too cringe to game on it at home.
The impression I'm getting from some of you is that it's a worthwhile endeavour?