• Kairos@lemmy.today
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    6 hours ago

    Hey! If you’re used to not being able to play some games, use Linux. It is much more efficient which you can use to avoid upgrades, more powerful cards, etc.

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    Just get a Linux distro and throw some PC parts together and you’ll be better off with that then W11 or shitbox.

    DDR3 should still be fairly ok for a starter PC.

    Plenty of good old games run very well on Linux and older hardware.

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    14 hours ago

    People… Windows and Xbox is not an improvement (it can be even worse). Build a Linux Gaming PC, that’s true freedom.

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      14 hours ago

      The main appeal of consoles is that you can essentially just plug and play without having to worry too much about extra configuration. As much as I like Linux, it’s generally not a good alternative for console folks who just want to relax and play video games.

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        3 hours ago

        It can be on a steamdeck.
        But building your own Steam-PC (with their distro) still is not plug and play like a console is.

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        12 hours ago

        A lot of Linux works out of the box now. If folks started selling preconfigured Linux machines like you can buy for windows, that’s all most people need. Valve is following a good strategy

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          12 hours ago

          Yeah, I have a steam deck and I’ve used the desktop a few times, just to check stuff out, but I very easily could have overlooked it completely. It’s perfectly possible for a linux computer to be as easy to use as a console.

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        13 hours ago

        I’ll admit, I don’t play games with intrusive anti-sheet, but frankly, I don’t remember the last time I had to configure a game on Linux because they mostly run out of the box for me

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          13 hours ago

          It’s on a case-by-case basis of course so it wouldn’t be the same for everyone. But generally speaking, Linux isn’t user-friendly (though I’m not saying it isn’t at all) in the sense that everything is guaranteed to be compatible with it and work immediately, whether it be certain peripherals that require extra setup to work correctly or software that was never specifically made to work on Linux. I know that from experience, having had some head-scratcher moments when trying to run an obscure/older game or trying to get certain hardware to run on my Linux machine without it having had compatible firmware out of the box. And I wouldn’t even say that I’m all that unknowledgeable with this sort of thing.

          I’m not trying to disparage Linux or anything, but it’s definitely not so black-and-white as it easily working well for everyone all the time. It’s never really accommodated for that unfortunately, especially since there’s no one universal Linux distro with all those sore points snuffed out. Until that’s the case I don’t think it would typically appeal to the average person who only games on the side.

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        This is what the Gabe Cube and Steam Deck are for. Price rises have been unfortunate and normies aren’t going to consider those anymore. I guess the Nintendo Switch 2 with some game cartridges might be their next choice…although this is obviously a huge mistake if the point was to find a company with consumer friendly practices.

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    From what im seeing people are looking at steam/linux as an alternative not windows. With the RAM shortage, windows is probably the worst solution out of the available options.

    Either way it sucks to get rid of the only way to get used games anymore. Im hoping this kicks back more and we see more partnerships with companies like limited run games and others who do physical releases. https://megacatstudios.com/products/zpf for example.

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      My question becomes what would limited run games create the games to play on in the future? PS6 will likely not have a physical game option if I had to guess. Nintendo Switch 2 just came out, so that may be the last console to support physical games. I guess we’d be stuck using old machines. Given how powerful current systems are, that may be enough for indie studios.

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      17 hours ago

      This is what i am hoping. Windows is still MS and their anti gaming bull.

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    17 hours ago

    Anything but Linux…

    I don’t see why they don’t at least try it, it’s free.

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      14 hours ago

      My most recent switch for my desktop was Fedora. Super simple to install steam and most games I have tried so far work. Happy to try other flavors as well because they all have cool features worth exploring. Happy to try anything new. Suggest you all do the same just like Winnie suggests.

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      16 hours ago

      The last thing I want is AAA game studios supporting Linux due to a max exodus of Windows users, because that means they’ll shoehorn their kernel anticheat into proton. Keep that shit away from my work machines. If the capability is included at all, then it will become a vector for nasty exploits.

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        15 hours ago

        I can’t see how they’d do it, proton gets installed by the steam client. That client doesn’t run with root privilege, so at the very least they’d have to trigger a password dialog which would be highly obvious.

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          14 hours ago

          The average Windows user will happily click “yes” on the UAC prompt when it pops up, so I don’t think it would be that conspicuous to someone who isn’t technical. I’m also pretty sure PolicyKit could get involved but I’ve never messed with it.

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    I mean it’s a no brainer. if you are forced digital anyway, PC has both steam and gamepass (for pc or ultimate if you also have an xbox). Why lock yourself into an ecosystem that provides no value, when you can go into an ecosystem that not only provides you with most of the Xbox catalog if you want to pay a sub, but also all of the other PC storefronts.

    The only reason people ever went console was for the low price, exclusives, the convienence and the physical market. The exclusives have sucked, the price is no longer low, and the physical market has been nuked by an atom bomb.

    The question Sony should really be asking here is “why do people buy into our market” because they are actively destroying it.

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    15 hours ago

    Abandon Xbox for Windows 11?

    So leaving one toxic boyfriend just to get with another?

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    17 hours ago

    It is now the moment for Valve to announce that they have come up with a way to let you sell/exchange games between users on Steam. They do this and they eat the whole market.

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      16 hours ago

      They will never do this, but we can dream.

      If valve released a “exchange program” that allows you to trade digital licenses, even for a fee, it would be revolutionary.

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      14 hours ago

      …don’t…don’t they already have this feature? Steam Family allows you to share libraries of games with your “family members”.

      And unlike Nintendo with their Virtual Game Card two-week limit, you can share Steam games forever AFAIK.

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        14 hours ago

        Yeah, but I meant something like actually trading. Not just sharing in the family group. Imagine I have a game I’ve completed, I don’t want it anymore and you want to play it. We’re not in the same family group, so I offer you to trade it for a game of your library, or maybe we make a deal and you pay me some money for it so you are in a way, purchasing it second-hand from me.

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    17 hours ago

    The disc at this stage is somewhat symbolic, its the line that sand against the anti consumer practices being pushed by the platforms.

    We have trusted them and during that they have:

    • They have sleptwalked users into accepting digital over physical.
    • They have infiltrated many areas of game production and monopolized
    • They have normalised subscriptions for many areas of gameplay…

    And now they are getting pretty bold of what they want.

    • You will have to verify your identity
    • The products you ‘bought’ can be taken away from you at the platforms discretion
    • You will have to be online to play the products you purchased…and you will need to pay for that service.
    • They can charge what they want for the games and there is no competition to weaken prices
    • You will pay more for your device with less features

    They are testing the tolerance with this. This is not about the physical disc. Its about saying enough!

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      It only saves your sanity if you have a full AMD build. Otherwise, you better be an IT pro or have the time and inclination to do a lot of learning. Nvidia drivers are notoriously problematic with Linux

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        14 hours ago

        Not anymore. I’d say there has been massive improvements in the last 3-5 years for Nvidia. This was one of the main reasons I didn’t swap over sooner.

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            What nonsense? I’ve used nvidia since the early 2000s. There are no more issues than AMD right now.

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              It’s 2026. I still am yelled at by nerds about issues in Linux that apparently didn’t exist 🤣

              You people are the reason Linux will never be mainstream. The inability to admit any sort of bug or luck or driver support from a nerd is astounding.

              I know I know, get a different distro and I’m holding it wrong.

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        Nvidia hasn’t been an issue for like 10 years.

        It’s super easy to install either the open or proprietary nvidia drivers on most distros nowadays.

        And KDE with Wayland works great on nvidia GPUs.

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          Stopn taking. There are regular NVidia issues. I don’t even get reliable HDMI handshakes and HDMI passthrough doesn’t work.

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              This was kind but not the point. I spend 40 hours a week contributing and fixing shit (Devops+SE work) I can deal with an HDMI handshake failing because fuck Windows and I’ve done lfs ages ago. It’s not abnormal, this is copium.

              Most users, especially non technical are not going to deal with this bullshit.

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      17 hours ago

      as popular as diy and linux are on lemmy, pre-builts are still bought by more gamers; and those almost always include windows.

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        14 hours ago

        See the Steam Machine could’ve been the perfect pre-built machine for casual gamers looking to dip their toes into PC gaming.

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    Welcome to the PC Master Race, friends.

    It’s warm, cozy, and you don’t have to drag yourself to a GameStop if you don’t want to.

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      I think the percentage may be higher, but people who like physical media are more likely to be people who buy things second-hand and people who buy much fewer games, but keep playing them for much longer. Sony simply doesn’t care about them, because the ones who move the market are the ones who buy a lot of games, making huge backlogs that will never be touched, pay for subscriptions, etc, and those people don’t care about physical media

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      Yep, the amount of acceptance is disheartening. i hope those console gamers keep taking it so pcs still have a tad of affordability.