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MexicanJoker , in Sorry I can't do it.

I understand your struggle. As others said, Arch is not a beginner friendly distro.

I would suggest trying gaming tailored distros like Nobara, Chimera or Bazzite and see how you feel about them. Don’t install your full steam library during these testing period, try games separately and prioritize the games you play the most.

Learning involves trial and error and the Linux ecosystem has a lot of that.

In the end it’s ok if you say This is not for me right now

Moneo ,

Do you have any comments/suggestions on picking one of those distros? I can do my own research so no pressure.

MexicanJoker ,

It greatly depends on what type of experience you are looking for. Nobara is based on Fedora with pre installed stuff tailored for gaming and content creation, it’s very configurable as most Linux distros.

Bazzite and Chimera are more SteamOS/Console -esque experience tailored. Still configurable but more limited since they are immutable distros. Bazzite is based on Fedora and Chimera on Arch.

IMO if you only plan to game or mainly game on the PC either Bazzite or Chimera are good options. If you also intend to use the PC as a workstation I would go with Nobara, which is my case.

PS: For those looking for a friendlier Arch experience try Manjaro.

Fades , in Sorry I can't do it.

Arch for gaming, what the hell

ulkesh ,
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Works quite well for me. But I would agree it’s not the best to start with if having little desktop Linux experience.

Fuzzypyro ,

Valve thought it was appropriate when they made the steam deck.

ComicSads ,

Valve pre installs a lot of programs and tools to make it work that stock arch expects the user to already know about or to read the wiki

traches ,

Arch is great for gaming, but it’s not for beginners

Toes , in What proton games are: completely ownable with no nonsense and a solid community?

I’m not sure if I understand your intentions.

Proton is typically used through steam, but steam isn’t going to fly?

Is it being a proton enabled game matter?

L4D2 is still popular, esp on Linux but needs steam.

Beyond All Reason is a foss RTS, similar to StarCraft.

Cataclysm CDDA is a fantastic foss survival RPG. (Single Player)

j4k3 OP ,
@j4k3@lemmy.world avatar

Looking for a CS/CoD level experience. Steam might be okay, but I haven’t tried it and am skeptical of anything marketing oriented. I really don’t want to see ads or hype of any kind. I’d much rather ask around and go in search of my options when I feel compelled. In other words, I’m aware of my susceptibility to suggestive marketing and am not okay with others manipulating me through that mechanism so I avoid it all together. I will not enter the space at all unless those terms can be met.

I was just skimming a fedora mag post on gaming and it mentions that Steam packages Proton but there are community maintained versions with more advanced features than are possible on the Steam Deck; the most popular being Proton Glorious Eggroll.

Xonotic was one I played some. It has a different hectic vibe that is not really in that CS/CoD space I liked though. I like to feel like I have a measure of control and not in a situation where reckless speed has an advantage.

originalfrozenbanana ,

I don’t think there are online multiplayer games like CoD or CS that don’t require a platform like steam or good old games to buy, download, and run. I’m not actually sure what you’re trying to do, but if avoiding marketing is your goal I recommend you run steam and change the default page it opens to to be the library where your games are and not the store

MentalEdge ,
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You can disable the news pop up that opens with steam, and it opens to your library, not the store page.

The only “hype” it’ll show you then are the news on the library pages for the games you own.

j4k3 OP ,
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I just spent all afternoon and evening trying to figure out Cataclysm CDDA. After not doing anything meaningful for hours, I drove a car into a lake and was mediately attacked by a couple of rodents and died with a kill to death ratio of 1:0. Thanks.

It was nothing like what I asked for, but exactly what I needed to push me back into a FreeCAD project tomorrow.

Toes ,

Yeah my first runs didn’t even go that well.

I’ve been watching people play it on YouTube to get better ideas.

How did your project go today?

j4k3 OP ,
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I spent all day stockpiling, building a soldering iron, and messing around with the Evac, first building area. I’ve figured out some of the tech tree and made my second character freeform and much stronger across the board. I have a barricade mentality for now. I haven’t checked out what anyone else has done, but fixated on barricading the basement of that first house and trying to add solar lighting. I dispatched the two zombies at the house to the south with all the cars and cooking supplies, but haven’t ventured beyond. Maybe I’ll check out the helipad and bride soon.

Omgboom , in Sorry I can't do it.

Lol try Linux mint, it just works

imecth , in Vulkan or DirectX on Linux?

Dxvk is usually better, but using vulkan is the better strategic move, you'll increase their vulkan stats and provide QA. Good native vulkan support will beat dxvk every time.

MonkderDritte , in Automatically turn off Plasma Desktop effects when launching a Steam game?

There’s a ‘gamemode’ package (arch wiki) but it’s more for niceness and gpu governor.

My proposal: figure out how you can disable effects via cli on KDE and create a little script.

VinesNFluff OP ,
@VinesNFluff@pawb.social avatar

Yeah I have gamemode and use it.

But I see.

FreeLikeGNU , in Nvidia will be pushing users of recent generation cards to the open source modules rather than their proprietary modules!

I guess this means that not having to rely on dkms for hardware means being able to run the latest kernels without the hardware being disabled.

jbk ,

It’s not likely that the driver will be mainlined anytime soon, so no. It’s the same as with the proprietary kernel driver, except maybe some being able to patch problems with newer kernel versions by themselves.

Beaver , in NVIDIA's Open GPU Linux Kernel Driver Will Soon Be The Default For Turing & Newer GPUs
@Beaver@lemmy.ca avatar

There it is folks! The predication has come true.

sabreW4K3 ,
@sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al avatar

What prediction?

kakes ,

The prediction that NVIDIA’s open GPU Linux kernel driver would be the default for Turing and newer GPUs, I assume.

sabreW4K3 ,
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Wasn’t Nvidia always notoriously bad with their driver support on Linux?

mihnt ,

For 20+ years now, yes.

TheGrandNagus , (edited )

Yes. Some people will come out and say that no they used to be good, but it’s not really true, they’ve always been iffy.

It’s just that ATI’s used to be even worse until AMD bought them up and moved Radeon to being much more FOSS-friendly.

Beaver , (edited )
@Beaver@lemmy.ca avatar

The prediction that we will have decent open source NVIDIA drivers this year.

SplashJackson , in Best Graphic card for Linux Gaming

I like the Voodoo 2 but then again I play Quake and MDK

Keegen , in Looking for feedback on a future gaming build.

Looks good but I personally would switch the CPU to a Ryzen 5 7600x and go for an RX6800xt or RX7800xt instead. Unless the games you play are heavy on the CPU usage you are likely to get way more mileage from a better GPU than the 3D cache and 2 extra cores. You can always buy whatever the latest 3D AM5 chip will be in the future when you feel the need to upgrade, or a used 7800x3D for a much lower price.

SGNL OP ,

I actually really liked that idea, thank you.

mox , (edited )

If you’re planning to upgrade to a higher-end CPU later, and if your case and RAM dimensions allow it, I wonder if it would make sense to get a CPU cooler with two fin stacks. That way, you wouldn’t have to replace it when upgrade time comes.

(AMD recommends liquid cooling for some of their recent CPUs, but I did a test that showed a dual-tower Noctua air cooler performing roughly as well as an Arctic 420mm liquid cooler on a 7950X3D, so that should be sufficient for any of their current desktop models.)

If price is the limiting factor, maybe consider one of the newer dual-tower coolers from other brands that have been getting good reviews, and replace the included fans with Noctua fans.

Epzillon , in Linux on the desktop breaks 4% for the first time on Statcounter

Got a new M.2 drive and installed Linux on it, still run windows on my old disk (no dual boot, only go to bios when I need windows).

Experience has been amazing so far, biggest issues for me are the following

  1. Had to get used to Gimp instead of my very legally acquired version of Photoshop
  2. Discord screen share does not have audio and is laggy as hell (an alternative discord-screenshare application exists but gives my voice a 1-2 second delay which upsets my gf when we’re in voice, although it can stream entire desktop with audio which is amazing for watching shows together)
  3. Some games with anti-cheat don’t work, so if I want to play those I still have to jump on windows.
  4. No HDR (but it looks to be coming to KDE and Cosmic soon)

Apart from this the experience has been amazing. I’m using Nobara and mostly gaming. As a dev terminal, scripts and ssh to my raspberry pi:s is just such a seamless and nice experience.

winety ,

Ad 1: Try Krita instead of Gimp. I find its behaviour saner.

Epzillon ,

I do use Krita aswell, works way better with my tablet.

Nobilmantis ,
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  1. Had your same exact issue, and after jumping through hand-made solutions and countless clients i finally found a client that works perfectly out of the box for screen sharing with audio, has no other issues and comes with the big plus of having customization plugins Vesktop (i think its on flathub too so if your distro ships that probably get it from there).
  2. Had the same issue here too and yes, while my “main” game got recently proton verified and i could finally get totally rid of windows, there are some few (BattleEye mostly) games with no anticheat support.
Epzillon ,

Thanks for recommending Vesktop! It works better than my previous alternative. Still doesn’t seem to be able to really do 60fps streams though…

d3Xt3r ,
  1. If you don’t mind using an older version of Photoshop (CC 2021), you could try this installer: github.com/LinSoftWin/Photoshop-CC2022-Linux

  2. I would recommend using Vesktop instead of the official client - it’s faster, has better privacy, and best of all, screensharing including audio works like a charm.

  3. You could run your games thru gamescope - and as a bonus, you can use features like FSR for better quality or performance.

Epzillon ,

Big thanks for the Photoshop repo! Works perfectly, I didn’t think Ps on Linux was really possible but it seems we are living in the future!

Ludrol , in Can we make something like the apple vision pro for linux fans?
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We all are waiting for godot Project Deckard

haui_lemmy OP ,

I liked the godot joke. :)

naticus , in Launching Heroic Games Launcher brings down my network

Are you using pihole?

I ask because Lutris was killing my network too and it took me like two weeks to figure out the root cause. For me, this is what was happening. I had Dead Space Remake installed. Lutris used the name of the game to identify it, but was incorrect. Then it would try to download assets for the game but apparently they changed the URL path. But when Lutris failed to get them, instead of giving up, it HAMMERED my DNS with requests, triggering pihole to engage its flood controls and kick me off DNS for 5 min.

If you use pihole, watch your query log live and see what is happening.

million OP , (edited )
@million@lemmy.world avatar

I am using pihole. I will take a look and see if that is happening and report back.

How did you end up fixing the issue?

EDIT: Checked in on it and this is indeed the issue. Heroic is generating thousands of requests and I assume phile is flood controlling it. Two questions:

  • How can I confirm pihole is flood controlling it? Found a message confirming the rate limiting under Tools -> Pi-hole diagnosis
  • And how did you fix this?
naticus ,

First I disabled the flood control just to make sure I could get it working. I’m not sure about Heroic, but Lutris has an online database for games and I looked up Dead Space and found the correct game ID to set it to. Once it was on the right ID, it found the assets it needed and was done in under a second.

million OP ,
@million@lemmy.world avatar

Good suggestion, really appreciate the help.

naticus ,

No problem, glad I was able to recognize the symptoms so quickly. It was incredibly frustrating too! Oh, one more thing to do is launch Heroic from terminal so you can see the output. That’s how I knew which game was causing it.

Fisch ,
@Fisch@lemmy.ml avatar

Someone should definitely report this to both Lutris and Heroic so it can be fixed

million OP ,
@million@lemmy.world avatar

Was going to but someone beat me to it - github.com/Heroic-Games-Launcher/…/3608

No resolution yet, still unconfirmed

Dark_Arc ,
@Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg avatar

Did you report that to the lutris devs? That sounds like a very fixable problem that should indeed be fixed.

Kit , in World of Goo 2 launches in May on the Epic Store - but Linux support from their website

Wow, that’s a game I haven’t thought about for a long time. It’s been 16 years since the original!

muhyb ,

Stop trying to make me feel old. :(

perishthethought , in Open-Source NVIDIA Driver Moving To NVK + Zink For OpenGL On Newer GPUs

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As a regular user / game player on Linux, how does this affect me?

Unyieldingly ,

it means once all of this is added to the desktop OS you use, it will be plug and play for Nvidia GPU’s.

mox ,

Approximately not at all. They’re changing the way they implement OpenGL for those cards, which will make their development and maintenance work simpler.

vividspecter OP , (edited )

Basically, it means recent Nvidia GPUs will become viable using open drivers sooner, since developers won’t need to update/port the older open OGL driver, and can instead just use Zink (OGL -> Vulkan wrapper). OGL support itself is important because accelerated compositors (like those that use Wayland such as recent Gnome/KDE etc) and older games native games rely on it, as well as many other pieces of a typical Linux desktop.

In the long run, competitive open drivers will mean greater longevity for these cards. There are AMD cards that are pushing 15+ years that are still usable today because they have open drivers.

LupertEverett ,
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If you’re using the proprietary drivers: Absolutely nothing will change for you.

If you’re using the Nouveau/NVK drivers: Soon the OpenGL driver will be entirely replaced by Zink, which implements OpenGL over Vulkan (think DXVK, but for OpenGL); as the aforementioned driver is in a quite broken state, and nothing short of a complete rewrite can “revive” it.

Sooo… if you’re already able to use NVK, you’ll keep using NVK, but this time you can utilise it for OpenGL applications as well.

perishthethought ,

Thank you. That helped a lot. (I am still using the Nvidia proprietary driver, so… yeah)

LupertEverett ,
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Np at all! Glad I could help!

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