A video for any doubters that Linux gaming is better than Windows in which it DESTROYS Windows by 25% in AC Odyssey. To put it in perspective, 25% improvement is like getting a new GPU. You can save $600 and instead use something like OpenSUSE Tumbleweed for free.

DISCLAIMER: I don’t really care to make Linux look better but I did a video some days ago and EVERYONE (on Reddit) told me Linux gaming CANNOT be faster or smoother. This is the proof it’s both and more videos will be coming.

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    1 year ago

    Haven’t watched the video yet but I’d like to add from my very limited experience. I recently switched to Kubuntu (still have my windows boot) and the one game I play (Red Dead Redemption 2) seems to be running worse. I haven’t done much testing at all so it could be something I can adjust and get running better.

    Having said that, general day-to-day performance is miles ahead of my Windows install.

    If I could get RDR2 to run better on Linux and DaVinci Resolve to run I’d have no need to keep my Windows install.

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      1 year ago

      Have you tried something like Nobara? I’m pretty sure DaVinci Resolve works on Fedora (which Nobara is based on) and you will get the latest optimizations as well. I am on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed just cause best performance on my system.

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        1 year ago

        Nobara comes with DaVinci Resolve out of the box (or in the post install configuration screen at least).

        That said I saw problems on Nobara I don’t have in arch that made me almost switch back to windows.

        Decided to try arch before I switch back to windows, long story short have been on linux for two months without any plans of going back, the idea of windows now makes me wince.

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            1 year ago

            Archinstall is perfectly fine, or EndeavourOS, they will make installing easy, i only use pacman and AUR for packages, anything not there Ive managed to build myself. This is the main reason I love arch, pacman + AUR are amazing.

            You will probably want an AUR helper like yay or paru (doesn’t really matter which one for you, i prefer yay for sounding fun).

            And of course RTFM - archwiki is amazing.

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        1 year ago

        Technically they do but it isn’t supported on all distros. They officially support centOS 8, RHEL and one other that I’m forgetting.