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    ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton

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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @kamidon
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      @kamidon said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:

      @scottalanmiller Oh wow, that's badass.

      Ugh, what about drivers though...I had a hell of a time installing nvidia drivers. I have a GTX 1070 in my HP Omen laptop, with a Gen 7 i7 something

      Under normal conditions, there is absolutely nothing to do. Just install and everything is handled for you. There are exceptions, normally with less common laptops using multiple graphics cards, but for normal Nvidia and Radeon, everything is so much easier than on Windows.

      Ubuntu, for example, just install and select "third party drivers" during install and it handles everything for you, unlike Windows where you constantly have to deal with a buggy third party Nvidia installer than causes all kinds of problems.

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      • wirestyle22W
        wirestyle22
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        @scottalanmiller what distro are you using to game? I think proton is being tested most on Ubuntu but I have heard good things about Arch as well

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
          last edited by

          @wirestyle22 said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:

          @scottalanmiller what distro are you using to game? I think proton is being tested most on Ubuntu but I have heard good things about Arch as well

          I never use Arch, it's so goofy. Ubuntu and Fedora are what I use. Fedora is the only place I've tested Proton.

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          • wirestyle22W
            wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller How was the game compatibility versus the two? identical?

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
              last edited by

              @wirestyle22 said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:

              @scottalanmiller How was the game compatibility versus the two? identical?

              Yeah, never noticed anything.

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                srsmith @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller How's Fedora these days for daily desktop use? I haven't really looked at it since probably version 20, and only recently on the server side. From what I have seen though, it seems like a real nice choice.

                Solus and Ubuntu were what I saw most frequently recommended for Linux gaming. I can't stand Ubuntu, so I'll likely decide between Solus and Fedora.

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                • Emad RE
                  Emad R @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller

                  amazing tech, and works near-identical but due to anti cheat engines being in nature closed and deep-rooted in windows kernel many games won't work if they utilize anti-cheat

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                  • kamidonK
                    kamidon @Emad R
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                    @Emad-R said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:

                    @scottalanmiller

                    amazing tech, and works near-identical but due to anti cheat engines being in nature closed and deep-rooted in windows kernel many games won't work if they utilize and anti-cheat

                    Ohhhhh...yeah that's a problem lol

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @srsmith
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                      @srsmith said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:

                      @scottalanmiller How's Fedora these days for daily desktop use? I haven't really looked at it since probably version 20, and only recently on the server side. From what I have seen though, it seems like a real nice choice.

                      Solus and Ubuntu were what I saw most frequently recommended for Linux gaming. I can't stand Ubuntu, so I'll likely decide between Solus and Fedora.

                      I like Solus a lot, but so little is available for it. Fedora has been awesome for desktop use. I use Cinnamon with it.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller
                        last edited by

                        Fedora 30 with Cinnamon is what I use on my desktop and my laptop. My dad uses it on his desktop, and is about to switch is laptop to it. @mary uses it for her desktop, and about to switch her laptop.

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch
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                          Same for me. Fedora + Cinnamon. Been my installed OS on desktop and laptop since Fedora 25.

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                          • brandon220B
                            brandon220
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                            I wish a person could buy a new laptop with no OS and without the added cost of a Windows license. I'm leery of buying used. Basically a plain HP or Dell for general use. Don't need the overpriced System76 stuff either.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @brandon220
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                              @brandon220 said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:

                              I wish a person could buy a new laptop with no OS and without the added cost of a Windows license. I'm leery of buying used. Basically a plain HP or Dell for general use. Don't need the overpriced System76 stuff either.

                              Once in a while you can, but not often. However, the amount of money paid for Windows is pretty small on Home machines. Smaller than you think because of their volume deals. MS has to price is low enough to stop them from selling OS-less options.

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                              • kamidonK
                                kamidon @JaredBusch
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                                @JaredBusch I never hear about OpenSuse, how do you all feel about that OS?
                                Ever use it for a while?

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                                • brandon220B
                                  brandon220 @scottalanmiller
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                                  @scottalanmiller Makes sense. I don't want dual boot. I just want to get an affordable NEW laptop with a NEW battery and throw Fedora WS on it. Running KVM may be nice to have a Win10 VM but not a necessity.

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @brandon220
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                                    @brandon220 said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:

                                    I wish a person could buy a new laptop with no OS and without the added cost of a Windows license. I'm leery of buying used. Basically a plain HP or Dell for general use. Don't need the overpriced System76 stuff either.

                                    Really, a Windows home license is like $50, it barely matters unless you're talking about a $500 laptop and those are generally shit.

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                                    • kamidonK
                                      kamidon @Dashrender
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                                      @Dashrender Haha no doubt...c'mon now, Windows isn't all that much.
                                      Especially now that you can grab keys from like...what's that site? Keys.com or some crap. Sure it's fishy, but I've had a few friends claim the sites work well.
                                      (Disclaimer, I wouldn't try those cheap key sort of sites, you could end up spending more in the long run.)

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                                      • brandon220B
                                        brandon220 @Dashrender
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                                        @Dashrender I haven't bought anything with a "home" license in a very long time. You are right. I need to start looking again. My current laptop is almost 6 years old.

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                                        • DashrenderD
                                          Dashrender @brandon220
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                                          @brandon220 said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:

                                          @Dashrender I haven't bought anything with a "home" license in a very long time. You are right. I need to start looking again. My current laptop is almost 6 years old.

                                          Even an OEM Pro license probably doesn't add more than $120 to the machine, and likely less.

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                                          • kamidonK
                                            kamidon @Dashrender
                                            last edited by

                                            @Dashrender said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:

                                            @brandon220 said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:

                                            @Dashrender I haven't bought anything with a "home" license in a very long time. You are right. I need to start looking again. My current laptop is almost 6 years old.

                                            Even an OEM Pro license probably doesn't add more than $120 to the machine, and likely less.

                                            But a good video card, wheeeeeeeeeeeeew. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

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