Comment by frfl
13 hours ago
You're just describing a Linux distribution[1]. With the added benefit of being 0x the price.
[1]: Assuming you're not married to some Windows only software that you can't get working using Proton/Wine, or don't want to run a Windows VM.
primary use case: gaming. needs to support everything from 90s to cutting edge modern games without hiccups
https://bazzite.gg/
Should work out of the box, no configuration needed.
The only caveat is games with kernel based anti-cheat, but I don't play many of those. Arc Raiders works just fine, for example.
I'm sorry but linux gaming absolutely does not support "support everything from 90s to cutting edge modern games without hiccups"
I'm sure for some users it's acceptable, solid even, but I know several people, including myself, that keep hitting edge cases and invisible walls when on Windows these games "just work". And no, it's not about kernel anti-cheats or any other DRM.
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Well, guess you're married to Windows if those are your requirements. Proton runs most games these days[1] (but not all). Apparently older Windows app/games run better on Proton/Wine than Windows (better citation needed) [2].
[1]: https://www.protondb.com/explore
[2]: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/1kjib0y/is_th...
It doesn't. Case in point is my spare late 00's laptop running mint and early 00's / late 90's games. Some (Age of Wonders 1) don't work at all under wine/proton. Others (Age of Wonders SM, dosbox games, Majesty) technically work but keep hitting snags like midi just flat out not working, display resolution being read and set incorrectly, visual artifacts. Everything tested worked perfectly fine under Win7 and Win10.
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They can just run a windows VM which shouldn't require too much memories for the kinds of games they want to play.
So not modern Windows, right ? ;-)
Should work without issues, except when an "anti-cheat" rootkit is needed by the game.
Source: Someone using Debian to play games from the 90's (Master of Orion 2, HoMM 2&3, etc) to recent games like Helldivers 2