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Pretty exciting times ahead as Valve might finally release SteamOS to more hardware. This amount of Linux desktop coverage would be unimaginable few years ago.

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[–] that_leaflet@lemmy.world 37 points 6 months ago (4 children)

On AMD, it’s not uncommon for games to perform better than on Windows.

For Nvidia, games almost always perform worse than on Windows.

[–] Vikthor@lemmy.world 14 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Well, no surprise, AMD's cooperation with Linux/Mesa/etc. devs is longer and deeper than Nvidia's. In fact, when Linus Torvalds was asked about how cooperative Nvidia are, he gave them the finger.

[–] kopasz7@sh.itjust.works 3 points 6 months ago

For all the flak they (rightfully!) get, a 1st party open source nvidia driver is in the works.

Altough it's only the userspace part and it's not compliant (yet?) to be upstreamed into the kernel. It is still something.

[–] jul@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Your nvidia information might be outdated since driver version 560.x. And I'm getting tired of the anti nvidia circlejerk in the Linux communities on lemmy.

At least Shadow of the Tomb Raider (+20fps) and Cyberpunk (+5fps) run better than they did on windows with the same settings, for me. And those are the only games I tested, because they are the only AAA titles I own that come with a performance test.

I'm not defending nvidia here, there are still issues like missing multi monitor vrr or a few (!) titles that are too broken to play. And it's not as much of an out of the box experience as it is with AMD.

But for most people that own an nvidia card it's probably already a good idea to make the switch from windows.

So, to anyone owning a nvidia card having doubts: feel free to try things out!

[–] Kyatto@leminal.space 2 points 6 months ago

To provide some additional anecdotes to support jul's comment. I've personally been experiencing better performance than windows even with nvidia. Though it does vary per game, with the occasional workaround especially when going outside the realm of plug and play to mod games.

I'd say most games are great, the "10% low" games are still good, and the "1% lows" where things just don't work are pretty rare but sometimes there is a fix. Proton.db is a good resource for those instances.

And being honest... windows has those moments too, people just ignore them because windows is the ubiquitous gaming OS.

It's a lot better than when I had last "tried" and it may be more impactful to bring up that this time I haven't gone back even once, and I actually went ahead and pulled the plug on my windows partition.

Linux is just better now, there's one thing windows had but I gave it up. Linux is just better for most things now and to make that win even better.. windows has increasingly been becoming worse than itself.

[–] secret300 1 points 6 months ago

Borderlands 3 performed better on Linux for me with a 1650