Pretty exciting times ahead as Valve might finally release SteamOS to more hardware. This amount of Linux desktop coverage would be unimaginable few years ago.

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    2 months ago

    I remember back in the day, running Quake3 on linux provided better FPS than on windows. I haven’t compared the two since then on any game.

    Is it still the case? And is this difference (mostly) there in other games too?

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      2 months ago

      On AMD, it’s not uncommon for games to perform better than on Windows.

      For Nvidia, games almost always perform worse than on Windows.

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        2 months ago

        Your nvidia information might be outdated since driver version 560.x. And I’m getting tired of the anti nvidia circlejerk in the Linux communities on lemmy.

        At least Shadow of the Tomb Raider (+20fps) and Cyberpunk (+5fps) run better than they did on windows with the same settings, for me. And those are the only games I tested, because they are the only AAA titles I own that come with a performance test.

        I’m not defending nvidia here, there are still issues like missing multi monitor vrr or a few (!) titles that are too broken to play. And it’s not as much of an out of the box experience as it is with AMD.

        But for most people that own an nvidia card it’s probably already a good idea to make the switch from windows.

        So, to anyone owning a nvidia card having doubts: feel free to try things out!

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          2 months ago

          You’re pretty brave to call us “circlejerk” and then agree that there are flaws in drivers.

          For you this can work. For my wife the nvidia works also. I mean, almost. Wayland buggy, poor VRAM management, from time to time fights with drivers. Compared to that my AMD journey is “set and forget”.

          I mean, yes, make a switch and test things out. But once you settle down on Linux OS, Nvidia is the worst choice you can make for purchase. World’s shifting towards Wayland and it’s not even worth your time to go and run Steam in Gamescope on Nvidia. And did you notice the push from distros to switch to wayland? Right now NV is same experience as was anything 10 years ago - hit or miss.

          Just don’t call anybody jerk when you don’t share their experience. You are very low statistical sample and there are lots of us in the wild having real troubles with green team