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emerica , in Question about Steam Deck vs Gaming PC

I believe Steam is just showing you games that can run natively on Linux. You have to run Windows games through wine/proton like the Deck does.

I don’t actually have an anything except the Deck running Linux so I can’t help beyond that. I may even be wrong but it’s at least a place to start searching.

haui_lemmy ,

You‘re currect but proton is just a click away in steam. If you enable proton „for all titles“ instead of compatible ones you can run nearly anything.

chemical_cutthroat OP ,
@chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world avatar

Done and done. Thanks!

haui_lemmy ,

Make sure to check protondb if you run into any issues. A lot of games have the tiniest problem that you can clear up with a simple startup flag.

Good luck! :)

vividspecter ,

Also PCGW since some games are bugged on all platforms.

haui_lemmy ,

Whats pcgw?

vividspecter ,
haui_lemmy ,

Nice! Thanks!

Fecundpossum ,

I always love seeing someone reach the eureka moment where they realize windows is no longer necessary. There are a few games I had to give up completely, but honestly it’s worth the sacrifice. I’m going on over a year with no windows in my home.

meekah ,
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All games in my 300 game library show up with that option enabled. So far everything just ran with minimal tinkering (selecting a specific proton version in game settings)

haui_lemmy ,

Thats just insane! Thanks for mentioning it.

chemical_cutthroat OP ,
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You nailed it. Thanks!

sugar_in_your_tea ,

You’re close, games Valve has vetted will also allow running by default, so you only need to change a setting to get games Valve hasn’t vetted to run.

RiikkaTheIcePrincess , in Wine 8.21 brings High-DPI scaling and initial Vulkan support for Wayland
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Yay Vulkan! Yay Yayland! sways cheerily for Sway!

madmonki , in CoreCtrl memory speed

its the actual speed but it gets doubled because the ram is ddr. so 1075*2 == 2150mhz should be what you’ve been looking for.

i don’t know about the voltage sorry.

Chewy7324 , in Wine 8.21 brings High-DPI scaling and initial Vulkan support for Wayland

I’m so happy that soon-ish wine will be able to run games on Wayland. This should fix issues with HiDPI and fractional scaling.

Redo11 , in Current state of Intel Arc graphics cards on Linux?

friend has one, he’s happy with it. It has mesa drivers so it should work great

CalcProgrammer1 , in Current state of Intel Arc graphics cards on Linux?
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Performance is pretty good with my Arc A770 on Arch Linux. It’s had some growing pains but they’re pretty much all resolved now.

WheatleyInc OP ,
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Good to know it works well with Arch, since I’m going to be using Manjaro, which is Arch-based.

SigHunter , in Current state of Intel Arc graphics cards on Linux?

With my 770, I mostly do desktop use and I play some Northgard, which works perfectly fine (1440p ultra settings)

Mr_Vortex , in how do you choose between two lauchers? steam amd gog through heroic?

I would personally love to use GOG for their buy-to-own model, but I’m incredibly tied into the Steam ecosystem. I just can’t live without Remote Play Together for playing with distant friends, the Workshop is incredibly convenient for modding, and free no-setup cloud sync of all my saves is a no-brainer. Gabe Newell was right when he talked about piracy being a service issue. If you provide the best service, people will keep coming back.

In that same vein, I’ll never buy another Ubisoft title as long as I live. Their crappy launcher makes it impossible to play their games on Linux.

tal ,
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I do kind of wish that there was a Steam Input equivalent that wasn’t tied to Steam. Linux has the technical underpinnings to be capable of creating virtual controllers from other controllers, have per-app settings, but the actual implementations out there are kind of lacking.

Lipriv30 OP ,

How does remote play work?

TheSun ,

Not OP but look for games that say remote play together on Steam. As long as you own the game you can invite your steam friends to play with you and they join your host game without needing to purchase. An example I’m familiar with that works good is human fall flat.

Edit: start the game, open friends menu, open chat with friend, invite to play together or whatever it says on the banner

FrenLivesMatter , in how do you choose between two lauchers? steam amd gog through heroic?
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I tend to not buy a game on Steam if I already own it on GOG and vice versa. Why pay for the same thing twice?

JTskulk , in Suggestions for a wireless headset, anyone?

I love my steelseries arctis. Works great in Linux, no weird software required.

WeLoveCastingSpellz , in how do you choose between two lauchers? steam amd gog through heroic?

I tend to play the pirated version so let’s call that Gog, on lutris along with some legit steam games

Lipriv30 OP ,

How do you manage save states and moving those games to other consoles/pcs?

arthur ,
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WeLoveCastingSpellz ,

Saves are either stored in wineprefix/user/documents user/Appdata/local user/Appdata Roaming I juat go around copying those and games that I own legit steam stores the saves

sugar_in_your_tea , in how do you choose between two lauchers? steam amd gog through heroic?

Steam. Valve pumps money into Linux gaming, and it shows by games running really well with almost no effort on my part. I’ve also had issues running controllers on GOG through Heroic (maybe fixed?), whereas it’s flawless and incredibly configurable on Steam.

If GOG starts to give Linux actual attention, I’ll prefer them for their DRM-free stance. But my gaming experience is just so much better on Steam that I don’t bother with GOG most of the time.

kugmo , in Current state of Intel Arc graphics cards on Linux?
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You want to use the latest kernel and mesa versions (preferably git or release candidate versions). The new Xe kernel module allegedly doesn’t support hardware accelerated video decoding so you’ll need to stick with i915. If Intel’s new GPUs dont have the hardware acceleration issue it would be a no-brainer to buy once the performance issues are ironed out.

Quackdoc , in Current state of Intel Arc graphics cards on Linux?
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Ill say promising. Mesa recently landed sparse support so that should make a lot more games playable now, perf is decent but there are for sure still bugs, for instance for me and a couple others, gamescope doesn’t work right

grue , in Current state of Intel Arc graphics cards on Linux?

Apparently they’re a really good choice for video encoding (e.g. if you’ve got a Jellyfin server or are a streamer or something) because of AV1 codec support. (I think that’s the important one, anyway.)

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