I recently spent some time with the Framework 13 laptop, evaluating it with the new Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and the AMD Ryzen 7 7480U. It felt like the perfect opportunity to test how a handful of games ran on Windows 11 and Fedora 40. I was genuinely surprised by the results!
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The Framework 13 is perfectly capable of gaming even with its integrated graphics, provided you’re willing to compromise by lowering the resolution and quality presets for more demanding games. (It’s also a testament to how far AMD’s APUs have come in the past decade.)
Summary of results:
- Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Linux wins
- Total War: Warhammer III: Windows wins
- Cyberpunk 2077: Linux wins
- Forza Horizon 5: Windows wins
These results are an interesting slice of the Linux vs Windows gaming picture, but certainly not representative of the entire landscape. A few shorts years ago, however, I never would have dreamed I’d be writing an article where even two games on Linux are outperforming their Windows counterparts.
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Ok cool now make a distro that handles my peripherals. Oh that's not happening? Ok, fuck linux.
Driver support is down to the manufacturer. Distros can’t give you things that don’t exist.
That changes nothing for the user, most of us aren't gonna write out own driver or convince a company to support something they have no interest in.
You're not wrong but I don't see what that has to do with my point, which was - don't blame distros for this. They can influence the conversation but not control it. If you find what you want isn't supported then pick something that supports most things like Ubuntu, or Nobara.
Do you honestly think linux will be desktop ready if people can't just install it and go?
It doesn't matter who's fault it is, it only matters if a solution is forthcoming.
If the manufacturers don't make it, then one of you has to. But you are all too busy working on your fuckdamn vanity distros to actually unify and do something to forward the OS.
"I'm going to keep throwing exorbitant amount of many to companies that refuse to stop supporting Microsoft's monopoly, and then blame the OSS community for not doing their job for them. Look, I'm smart!"
Last I tried a keyboard and a mouse work just on every Linux distro out there. It's OK to bend over for companies over some stuff you're personally attached to (we all do it to some degree) but you can go fuck yourself with your offensive comments about distro maintainers, who have nothing to do with your problem.
Holy sense of entitlement Batman. What as asshole. If it doesn't work for you, fine, don't use it. But no need to be a prick about it. Free software doesn't owe you anything at all.
I'm less angry about the terrible software and moreso about it's terrible community.