I am buying a friend’s PC for games. I want to avoid windows if at all possible, and I’m wondering what people’s experience using Proton in Linux for gaming has been. Are there certain publishers who use libraries Proton doesn’t handle well? Are there distros to avoid using with proton? Any other notes I should be aware of?

  • dark_stang@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    I’d recommend avoiding Epic Games, they seem to love breaking Linux compatibility. Publishers that force you to use their launcher, even if you have steam, can be annoying sometimes.

    I’d suggest an AMD graphics card if possible. It just makes things simpler. I think Nvidia is still having issues with Wayland.

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      1 year ago

      Tbf I think Wayland is still having issues with Wayland, but yes, while Nvidia gaming works perfectly fine, if you try to get fancy you will inevitably hit an Nvidia specific issue (that almost certainly comes back to Wayland support).