• nelson@lemmy.world
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      The main setup went smooth. I can recommend nobara which is what I used. I tried garuda as well, but it wasn’t my style. Personal preference, no hate :).

      Most steam games work pretty good ( see protondb ). ( make sure to set your steam settings > compatibility to all games ).

      Any game with invasive anti-cheat will likely not work. LoL and valorant come to mind. I think some of the cs2 ones like faceit won’t work on Linux. But standard cs2 and competitive work fine.

      Battle.net gave me some issues on lutris until I forced it to proton.

      Overall I’ve had a good experience. Sometimes a weird issue if I alt tab ( hots ) that it comes back super tiny. I worked around it by running it windowed fullscreen.

      Overall I’ve no regrets so far. I installed nobara and it’s quite user friendly. I’ve never used a fedora distro before ( more extensive experience with xubuntu/Ubuntu/pop ).

      Helldivers 2, heroes of the storm and ff crisis core worked flawlessly.

      Hots needs to run full screen ( windowed ) or alt-tab will make the screen tiny for some reason.

      So far: no regrets.

      When you first play a game it needs to compile the shaders first. So on your initial game there’s a few minutes ramp up time. But any next times you start the game should be fine.

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        1 year ago

        I have an older GPU (rx 470) and I play games that probably aren’t super new so my main concerns were mainly my tech literacy and fear of fucking something up xD

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          I didn’t really do any CLI commands on nobara. So it’s pretty straightforward. I guess the best experience might be with AMD.

          I’m running a ryzen 7 and gtx 2080ti( I think ).

          It’s about 4 years old, but it still gets the job done. I’ve had no gfx issues. Nobara installed the nvidia drivers on its own.

          If you have a spare HD. I’d recommend giving it a try. I ran popos parallel for a short while to try out gaming.

          I was angry and leaped off the deep end. New OS and everything. I have a technical background so with google I probably could save my own ass :D

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          RX470 is fully supported with the latest drivers. Anything from Radeon HD 7000 (GCN2) series from ~10 years ago and newer uses AMDGPU with (almost) all features available. GCN1 is experimental but also works.

          Older cards use the Radeon driver and miss out on Vulkan.

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        1 year ago

        I tried Garuda as well, and was not happy with the hoops I had to go through. I switched to Pop OS, and have had very smooth sailing so far.