▲ | strangescript a day ago | |
I feel like this is more about Linux remaining reliable and the other platforms getting worse, rather than Linux getting substantially better. I no longer have a windows machine. If I can't get a game to run on Linux then I don't bother with it. I played Clair Obscur start, to finish, in Mint on a 3090 with zero issues. I just forced it to load in steam since linux isn't officially supported. | ||
▲ | BLKNSLVR a day ago | parent [-] | |
> Linux remaining reliable and the other platforms getting worse, rather than Linux getting substantially better. But that's a very key point of advantage in by-design open-ness and non-commercialisation. It's taken 30(-odd?) years and the coining of the word enshittification, but the advantages of this ideology is now having the last of the clay and sand brushed off it, baring its beauty to a growing audience. And Linux has, in fact, gotten steadily better over that time too, but it's been a slow consistent grind, so it doesn't appear as grand as a sudden red-curtain-unveiling-worthy improvement, but it is, in fact, that grand. (What Valve / Steam / Proton has done may be the closest to a rapid increase of usability / marketability, but even that has been relatively subtly under the radar unless you're paying attention). |