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On Sun, 14 Apr 2024 04:39:05 -0000 (UTC)
vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> wrote:
>On Sun, 14 Apr 2024 03:49:33 +0000, Tyrone <none@none.none> wrote in>
<HNWcnQdK95LQz4b7nZ2dnZfqn_ednZ2d@supernews.com>:
Not to mention all the games that run only on Windows, which demand
great video performance. If/when Linux ever becomes a serious gaming
platform (which, let's face it, has about the same probability as
Windows becoming a great 24/7/365 backend server), high end video card
makers will start caring about video performance on Linux.
I game exclusively on Linux using proton, through SteamPlay, on Steam.
My games are _Elite Dangerous Odyssey_ and _Starfield_.
Instead of using Windows' DirectX, proton uses the Vulkan-backed DXVK,
which can be faster than Windows.
Haven't played Starfield in a while, but EDO is capped at 90fps, which
is fine for my 60fps 4K monitor. I don't think the NVidia proprietary
drivers are a bottleneck.
I've got a Thinkpad T480S, dual boot Windows 10 and Debian 12, and on
the occasions I boot into Windows, it fires up the fans, even just
booting it. Whereas on Debian, fans rarely get going. Don't know
exactly why, but both OS seem to run well, just that Debian (with FVWM
as the Window Manager) doesn't seem to stress the machine. I use the
same machine for work, and even then, doing light tasks the fans spin
up frequently.
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