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robby_w_g 3 hours ago

I put up with so much Windows crap over the years, and Windows 11 was the final straw. It’s not even the gaming OS anymore as Linux feels snappier and more stable for running games.

theandrewbailey 23 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

After using Windows just about everywhere else, I moved my main desktop/gaming rig to Linux about a year ago. (The last Windows install I have is my retro PC.)

I work in e-waste recycling, and it's my first Windows-free job. A family friend called me for advice on her old decrepit laptop. I told her about my work "laptop": a Surface Pro tablet with Linux. I just sold one to her, partially on the security and privacy advantages of Linux.

darthg0d 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

This was me after decades of running Windows. I'm now firmly on Debian (13).

Joe_Boogz 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Until Linux has an alternative to anticheat, gaming on Windows is still king.

And until Linux implements similar abstractions in the Kernel akin to Filter Drivers in Windows, Linux will never have a proper anticheat.

haswell 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I think “king” may be overstating it somewhat. While it’s true that there are some big titles with anticheat that won’t work on Linux, there are quite a few major titles that work fine, and in practice I’ve been able to use Linux as a gaming system for awhile now without issue. I primarily play Overwatch, The Finals, ARC Raiders, Rocket League and Age of Empires.

I think the success of the Steam Deck has really helped the situation, and the titles that are broken because of anticheat are not important enough to me to keep a Windows system around.

kranke155 an hour ago | parent [-]

This is huge. I work in filmmaking and CG and a few apps still aren’t on Linux. I might just move anyway though. I’m so done with it.

mjevans 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Linux has working EAC. Any software not working on Linux is a Policy decision by the seller, not lacking features on the buyer.

Oh and rootkit level EAC? Expect that to go away on Windows too when MS finally gets sick of Crowdstrike and that ilk causing self inflicted Denial of Service attacks on whole economic sectors.

hedora an hour ago | parent [-]

They can’t kick Crowdstrike out without permission from the EU.

It’s one of the bigger failures of antitrust enforcement I can think of

(I can think of much larger screw ups involving lack of antitrust enforcement, to be clear.)

bmandale 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

This is begging the question. Games on linux lack kernel anticheat because linux isn't very popular. Once linux is popular enough, then they will figure out a way to do anti cheat on it in a way that they consider acceptable. Valve already considers VAC good enough, because they want to support linux. Anti cheat on windows works the way it does because that's what's available on windows, on linux they'll figure out some other way.

drnick1 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The anticheat needs to be server-side to be credible, i.e. the game should be designed to only provide the information that client needs for fair play. I know this isn't easy, but it should be the goal.

Dwedit 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Client still needs to know coordinates of opponents and other objects that could be in their view within the next 200ms, and once the client knows those, a cheating client can reveal opponent positions. You can't enforce that server side without adding huge mandatory lag to all clients.

wolvoleo an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Not all gaming is multiplayer.

But I know what you mean. Another niche that really doesn't go well on Linux is VR.

wlesieutre 40 minutes ago | parent [-]

Steam Frame coming this year, I’m sure Valve is throwing money at the Linux VR situation

singpolyma3 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Anticheat is sloppy engineering

myko 30 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

> Until Linux has an alternative to anticheat, gaming on Windows is still king.

I'm glad none of the games that require this really appeal to me these days

XorNot 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Anyone know if Helldivers 2 works on Linux now? Because I'd say if I can't stick with 10 much longer then I'm just going to format that partition.

yellowapple 21 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

It worked on Linux since basically day 1, though I haven't played it in awhile so who knows if things have broken since then.

dgunay 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Yes: https://www.protondb.com/app/553850

Personally I have been playing it on Arch Linux since release and it has always worked just fine, besides it being a deeply janky game regardless of OS.

ticoombs an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Ditto. No issues at all that my friends did not experience as well. (Long download/patching times).

vips7L an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

“Crashes for me every 10 minutes into a game.”

nachexnachex 28 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

I've been playing it on linux since I started. Just run steam, install, Start.

Happy diving.