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I saw there was a somewhat similar post to this, but I'm kind of celebrating the fact that this was the first year I was able to game exclusively on Linux! I'm very thankful for all of the effort from the people involved in all of the aspects of Wine/Proton, it's great to not need to reboot to play games.

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm only surprised I don't have 50%+ on controller vs m+kb. Idk if steam got it wrong, but I'm sure I havent used them for more than a half of my time. Although I wasn't any inspired fot a gamepad gaming coming from competitive shooters, it feels so right with racing games, fightings and rpgs I'm enjoying rn.

Pretty happy to have 80% on Linux tho. After all these terrible stories of how games don't work there, it's a wonder that all I wanted, licensed or pirated, worked out of the box with only minor exclusions. If not for Adobe bastards, there's no need to have Windows even as a virtual or dual-boot platform. And even them can be replaced with tools like Krita.

If it's not the year of a Linux desktop, I'm sure 2025 would be.

[–] stargazingpenguin 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The controller vs keyboard and mouse was messed up for me apparently, because it didn't show up this year. And I know I spent 60+ hours using a DualSense on American and Euro Truck Simulator, plus all of my time on the Deck!

Glad to hear Linux gaming is working out for you as well! I started doing some basic gaming on Linux some years back, but I didn't really start running it on my main gaming computer until a couple of years ago. Then this past year I decided to not boot into Windows to game unless I couldn't do it on Linux. Then all year it worked just fine! With the push by Valve in recent years it's made it so easy, as long as the game devs don't throw roadblocks into it!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yep. It's so easy, so comfy rn, it's a pleasure.

My only worry, as I said, are specific programs, but as long as Linux is so good, I'd be better finding workatound from there than trying to emulate windows for them.

[–] stargazingpenguin 2 points 1 year ago

That's my thought on programs like that. Unless you absolutely have to run some extremely esoteric software or something from a company that just hates Linux, it's usually going to work just fine. It was completely worthwhile to deal with learning a new workflow on a few things to get all of the benefits. I found native replacements that work just as well if not better for every program that I used, except for my music player. I can't find anything that works quite as well as Aimp, so I just run it through Wine.

My viewpoint on a lot of things is to use what works for you. In my case, Windows didn't cut it anymore, so I switched to what did!