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I’m doing my part!
It’s really cool to see how far Linux gaming has come. There’s still a lot that could be improved, anti-cheat software can cause issues, and I wish every game had a native Linux version because Proton doesn’t always work that well, but my main (gaming) computer has been running Linux for over three years, no dual boot, and it’s mostly been smooth sailing. Though that’s probably also because I don’t play games like GTA or CoD that, from what I’ve heard, have an anti-cheat in multiplayer that doesn’t work at all on Linux. If more games had Linux versions and Linux-friendly anti-cheat in multiplayer, maybe more people would switch and start a serious snowball effect. That’d be nice.
Man, are people really gaming on Ubuntu Core? I thought that was for IOT/industrial applications
Maybe it’s handy for Cyber Cafes and the like?
It could be a misidentified version of Ubuntu as we, though I must admit I am now also curious about that… Maybe it’s RasPi folks using Steam on it for something?