Actually I didn't think about that at all. That's when I started thikning that maybe this is a viable option for an OS now.Īt the time I didn't care about FOSS and ethicality in my software. Literally ALL my games at the time worked except FF XV (I don't play shooters). I was VERY doubtful it would work at all at first but it was an absolute revelation. I looked up how you could MAYBE game on Linux and Proton came up. I found Dolphin Emulator though in the App Store and gave it a shot and it ran gloriously on my 1060 laptop GPU. I installed it and immediately didn't like the fact that I had to use terminal for some things. I decided to give it another shot on bare metal just to see how it had evolved. I hadn't tried Linux since 2010 when Ubuntu left a sore taste in my mouth. Then in October 2018 my professor at uni said that we HAD to use Linux for an assigment. " I always thought Linux was too hard and very incompatible to use. Here's my story, feel free to share yours as well! :) So there was a really nice post on the Steam Deck subreddit asking how many people used Linux before the Steam Deck was announced and I posted my story there and I think it's really intruiging how people slowly transition to Linux out of the blue, because of random circumstances. We know spam when we see it and will delete it. This means things like repetitious posting of similar content, low-effort posts/memes and misleading/exaggerated titles on link posts. We all need to support each other to help GNU/Linux gaming grow. If it's a link post, think about writing a comment to tell us more - the more you engage with us, the more we like it. Remember you are talking to another human being.ĭevs and content producers: If you've ported your game to Linux or created some GNU/Linux-gaming-related content (reviews, videos, articles) then, so long as you're willing to engage with the community, please post it here. Heated discussions are fine, unwarranted insults are not. What exactly did you do, and how, and with what version of what? How have you tried to troubleshoot the problem? Vague, low-effort tech-support requests may get removed. Include relevant details like logs, terminal output, system information. Tech-support requests should be readable by and useful to others. It is not (primarily) a tech-support forum.
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