Comment by esskay
1 day ago
It's not a majority of them. Hasn't been for some time now.
https://www.tomshardware.com/software/linux/nearly-90-percen...
The 10% that has issues is normally down to kernel level anti-cheat and denuvo.
Go back 5 years and you'd be right. But it's a totally different situation now.
> It's not a majority of them.
It in fact is.
> Go back 5 years and you'd be right.
I’m right now.
I’ve done the testing myself, and the testing has been done by others. The vast majority of titles, especially modern titles still work better on windows. Linux only users got excited and make the claim otherwise based off a handful of cherry picked and poorly performed benchmarks and now repeat this claim endlessly despite in every sense of the word it being entirely false.
Is the situation improved? Vastly. Viable for many? Completely. I’m not saying more games dont run better on today on Linux than they used too, but this idea the majority now run better on Linux is a complete fallacy and that’s before getting into things like perhaps daring to want to use the ray tracing features you may enjoy or you in fact may not want to deal with compatibility issues which in fact very much still exist outside of kernel level anti cheat and denuvo.
From your very own link:
> There are different degrees of compatibility gamers must consider when checking if their favorite Windows games work on Linux distros like Mint, Zorin, Bazzite, or even SteamOS.
This != The majority of games now run better on Linux, it only equals that they will run in some capacity.