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antik , in Proton Experimental fixes up EA App, Grounded, The Witcher 3
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So the EA app works but that doesn’t mean games using EAC such as battlefield 2042 work, right?

Voytrekk OP ,
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Correct. This is just for the app and not necessarily the games within the app.

UniversalGramarye , in Proton Experimental fixes up EA App, Grounded, The Witcher 3

sighIt isn’t easy being both a Dragon Age fan on Linux.

Voytrekk OP , in Steam Deck hits over 10,000 verified and playable games
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It’s great to see so many games, including new games being verified. I have moved all of my gaming devices over to Linux and have almost no issues playing games.

twitchy , in Intel Arc Graphics Driver Change Leads To A Big Speed-Up Under Linux

Eyeing to get a A380 for AV1 encoding and transcoding with Jellyfin. Hope drivers will improve.

hummel , in Proton Experimental fixes up EA App, Grounded, The Witcher 3

Fixes EA App AGAIN, doesnt it? Wtf…

Voytrekk OP ,
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It is very fragile. Its part of the reason I normally stick to games that do not require third-party launchers.

SomethingBurger ,

EA App is garbage, even on Windows. Making it work at all on Linux is a remarkable feat in engineering.

Mereo ,

I used to play EA Games on Windows and I always had problems with EA’s shitty launcher.

lfromanini , in Distro Suggestions
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Linux Mint Debian Edition is very lightweight and easy to use.

EveningNewbs , in Windows 11 vs. Linux Gaming Performance On The ASUS ROG Ally

I wish he would have tested with a distro that at least has a custom scheduler instead of a bloated vanilla Ubuntu install.

shadedmagus ,
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That does seem odd. It doesn’t have to be a “console” distro like ChimeraOS, but maybe an Arch derivative like Manjaro would have been more appropriate. (I don’t know many gaming-focused distros tbh)

binboupan , in EAC Seems broken on Arch?
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Did you install Proton EAC runtime? On Void Linux glibc is “broken” so EAC wont work, I have to use the flatpak version of Steam and then EAC works.

visor841 , in Dual Boot?

I think you’re talking mostly to a community of Linux users, so it’s not going to be a great sample. Personally I dual-booted for quite a while, and eventually realized I had unintentionally not used Windows in months, so I backed up my files and removed it.

If you’re having issues with Linux, I would definitely dual-boot spend some time trying to figure the issues out instead of just going to Linux 100% and putting up with them.

Kekin , in Dual Boot?
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Regarding your bluetooth issues on your 8bitdo, I had an issue with my 8bitdo pro 2 where on linux there was a higher input delay vs Windows. I then updated the controller firmware and that fixed it. Works great on linux now.

Maybe try updating the controller’s firmware, if you haven’t yet anyway.

Regarding dual booting, I do dual boot, sometimes I like using windows, others i like using linux. It’s nice to have the flexibility. Ideally i would like to switch to linux one day, but there are still a few small issues, at least on KDE wayland.

blackstrat , in Dual Boot?
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I don’t game on windows just linux, but I have a windows VM on hand for the occasional bit of windows software I need. But these days that’s becoming a rare occurance. I still love my old Nikon photo editing software which lives on the VM, I just dont edit so many photos these days.

beigegull , in Dual Boot?

I stopped dual booting long ago. If a game doesn’t work on Linux, I find it much easier and more fun to simply do something else. At this point, the threat of losing my browser tabs would be enough inconvenience to dissuade me, and I generally have quite a bit more active state than that on my computer that would be lost with a reboot.

Before I gave up on Windows gaming I did use a dedicated machine with a KVM switch for a while. But even that simply stopped seeing enough use to justify it.

monolalia , in Dual Boot?
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Yes. I think Elder Scrolls Online and Guild Wars 2 were my last “anchors” to Windows (7, at the time). I barely ever booted into it… I wanted to be NOT IN WINDOWS more than I wanted to play big fat luxury games.

But I did keep it around until there just wasn’t anything left that I wanted to run but couldn’t. The first Humble Indie Bundles with games like FEZ and Limbo had been out by that point as well as a few bigger titles like The Witcher 2. Wine was much more painful than it is now.

I’ve generally made sure not to buy too “crazy” hardware (like Bluetooth controllers… yes, I’m old and a neophobe and I don’t know what else).

Czele , in Dual Boot?
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If You do not feel comfortable to leave Windows for gaming then of course keep it and dual boot PC with Your distro. Also, You can go to protondb to check how Your games run on linux

monstoor , in Battlestations! What are you gaming on?
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