The biggest crap is that I can’t play multiplayer games. If not for that I would switched a long time ago
Specifically multiplayer games which require kernel-level anti-cheat. It’s an extreme minority of multiplayer games.
Kernel-level anti-cheat is a privacy and security nightmare on Windows, too.
That’s not exactly true. Some multiplayer games doesn’t work because the anti-cheat is not made to work on Linux.
Tbf anti-cheat at kernel level should be avoided at all cost anyhow. Its a major security risk. Break it and your entire system is compromised.that’s the type of anti-cheat that doesn’t work under linux.
Deep Rock Galactic, Counter-Strike, BG3, Helldivers, Marvel Rivals, Dota, Deadlock, all supported. It’s a matter of bad game publishers/developers actively choosing not to support Linux, not the other way around.
The two major third party kernel level anti cheat have publically stated they have supported some level of their anti-cheat working on linux since 2021.
Easy Anti Cheat:
BattlEye:
All the devs/management has to do is actually use/enable this feature that is part of what they’re already paying for by paying for the anti-cheat in their game on windows already.
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Many proprietary or less broadly used anti cheat solutions also work on linux.
Valve Anti Cheat
nProtect Game Guard
PunkBuster
TreyArch Anti Cheat
EQU8
FairFight
… all of these AC systems have at least one, usually multiple, very to moderately prominent games which use them, and are fully supported on linux.
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There is a ton of prevalent misinformation amongst gamers and devs and management as well, that common anti cheat systems are impossible to support on linux.
This is completely false.
What is happening is game developers either don’t care, or don’t bother to put in a modicum of effort to make their games work with third party systems with features they are already paying for, that do exist, that already support linux… or they are to incompetent to figure out how to make their games fully compatible with said AC SDKs they are already paying for.
https://areweanticheatyet.com/
Scroll through this and you’ll find examples of almost every major different AC system working on linux in some games, and not working in some other games.
But most people act like its just completely impossible, across the board.
It obviously isn’t.
Many game devs or PR people or AC devs will publically state things that roughly equate to ‘it isn’t possible for our AC system and X game to work together on linux.’
This is again, obviously false, for almost every kind of AC system that exists, there exist fairly popular games that have gotten that AC system fully working.
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Beyond that, people will say things like ‘all linux users are hackers’ or something to that effect.
Again, this is obviously false.
A cursory look at websites that sell hacks for various games will show you they are all targeted at windows users.
These are actually substantially less likely to work on linux, as Proton and WINE and other translation layers are probably not going to be able to emulate the insane hacky exploits that work on a baremetal windows system.
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Oh, right. Last point: Many of the most popular sites and communities that sell hacks to windows users … well they defeat kernel level anti cheat systems.
So we arrive at a situation where game devs and gamers blame linux users for cheats linux users can’t use, and because of this, they clamor for and build increasingly invasive AC … that doesn’t even work to stop windows cheaters, but it does make legit linux users unable to play.
… The point of a complex system is what it does, not what it claims to do.
The problem is more that some games don’t work, but if that game is one you really want to play, that adds a very strong reason not to use it.
A lot of Linux users, especially the vocal ones, are very happy to just ignore the games they can’t play. Not everyone would agree with that.
The real hard part of linux is decision. I’m indecisive af so deciding a distro and then a de took forever. I’m still going back and forth on gnome and plasma. My only issue with gnome is I cant seem to get my top bar centered (cant find extensions) and only in the middle which was easy on plasma.
Yeah the amount of choices is overwhelming. Luckily desktop environment shouldn’t make or break the experience for anyone. KDE is kind of buggy, but there are so many customization choices. Ultimately I still ended up preferring cinnamon.
I bounced between them both. Decided on Mint with Cinnamon because it just works without fuss.
I like Arch because I love minimalist stuff and love having the latest software available. However, I always had small niggles where my Linux experience would fail me and end up spending time trying to fix it. In the end I booted more into Windows to just avoid it. I wiped and installed Mint at the weekend as I wanted to spend less time tinkering and just using it instead. I’m happy with the decision so far.
cinnamon is like the perfect middle ground. it’s not as painful to use as gnome, not as buggy as kde, but it still has a ton of customization.
I’ve been fighting kde on Kubuntu
fighting is a good way to describe it. i see why people like it, i just don’t know how they can stand it. i would love it if it was as stable as the others. btw kubuntu lts uses a very old plasma version, it’s probably going to be better if they ever finish updating it to 6.
Yeah. I had a perfect gnome setup for myself, but then arc menu stopped working with dock to panel randomly and now wont turn on. No idea how to uninstall it.
If you are indecisive, and want to game, get Nobara.
Its pretty much ready to go out of the box, regularly updates, and has tools to make updating things like SteamTinkerLaunch and GEProton easy and effortless.
I have no idea how people keep recommending that distro to beginners and regular end users only based on what the experience is like right after installing it.
It was such a pain daily driving it for couple of months even for experienced user. updates breaking stuff every now and then, packages reverting versions oddly, causing conflicts in plasma packages, when using SteamDeck mode it would auto-install updates on boot without asking and bootlooping for no reason until I disconnect it from the network, plymouth theme changing randomly. Usually to troubleshoot I had to go to their Discord to see what broke this time. I mean, fine, but this is an unstable tinkerer purely community-driven distro, not meant for those who just want easy time dealing with their PCs. Besides, none of that shit happens on just regular plain Arch btw, once setup properly it updates just fine.
EDIT: maybe it’s any better in Nobara 41?
Went with cachy, works well.
What do you mean “centered”? The top bar is top, and the clock is centered.
On kde I can have a bottom bar plus a top bar that is only in the middle not the edges, I like the notch look, only way I can get a top bar in gnome is slightly notched it still goes all the way to the edge. Or I can have no bottom bar and then I can have the top bar centered using gnome to panel, but I like having both. Its just annoying to get exactly right unlike kde, but has more extensions I like right now. Idk, im having issues with extensions not working after reboot, like arcmenu, which i need for gnome to be usable, so far now ive swapped back to plasma.
Check out Cosmic? The default layout sounds exactly like what you want.
And Gnome is probably not for you.
They make a desktop which is opinionated, and in some ways pushes things forwards. For example it is nice to not have to always deal with the awful Start button metaphor.
On the others it can be a constraint. Only wanting to support the modern icon tray lead to years of having to use an extension for all the software that didn’t.
And that’s fine. That’s why we have KDE and XFCE.
I personally much prefer the Gnome flow which gets out my way, and find KDE to feel much more archaic. I don’t want docks and bars, I don’t want the desktop to be more than a place to hold my applications.
Pretty decent video, thanks for sharing
Does anyone know of a similar comparison but with more modest GPUs, like maybe 3060 Ti or equivalent ? I feel like phoronix did something like that but I cant manage to find it