Do you still have 4GB RAM? If so, you’ll have problems running most games.
I just checked on my laptop, and Heroic uses ~150MB RAM at fresh launch, and ~300MB after a few minutes (and a sleep/wakeup cycle). Steam has multiple processes so it’s harder to check, but it seems to be about 200-250MB for the main process and about 500MB or so for the web helper, for about 750MB total.
That said, the OS should offload unused memory when memory is constrained, so I’d expect most launchers to get offloaded when running a game. Even so, if 300MB is a dealbreaker, you should probably get more RAM, because an OS update could push the system over the edge.
And what restrictions are you taking about? If you want to launch a game without the launcher, you can go to where it installs them and launch from there, and use the launcher purely as a downloader.
30+ seconds after I click the game icon.
Really? Because I haven’t seen that at all.
Are you talking about something like the Rockstar or Paradox launcher which gets run during game startup? Because there’s nothing extra to load for Heroic (again, it just manages installing games), and for Steam it just needs the minimal background task (takes maybe a second or two?).
I don’t think Heroic provides icons to launch, so you’ll launch them from Heroic or make your own (and for Windows games, you’ll need to figure out the Proton/WINE path), but maybe it has support for that, IDK because I run through the Heroic.
You don’t need to start up a whole web-browser
If you really want a minimalist experience, there are options for that. However, many don’t manage the WINE/Proton layer, so you need to do that yourself, and that’s the main value for something like Heroic. I find I don’t need to care if a game has a Linux port or not, 9/10 times it’ll just work. That’s true also for Steam.
Managing WINE sucked so much before Steam introduced Proton that I almost quit playing games altogether. So any downloader that doesn’t simplify that is a non-starter for me.
Do you still have 4GB RAM? If so, you’ll have problems running most games.
I just checked on my laptop, and Heroic uses ~150MB RAM at fresh launch, and ~300MB after a few minutes (and a sleep/wakeup cycle). Steam has multiple processes so it’s harder to check, but it seems to be about 200-250MB for the main process and about 500MB or so for the web helper, for about 750MB total.
That said, the OS should offload unused memory when memory is constrained, so I’d expect most launchers to get offloaded when running a game. Even so, if 300MB is a dealbreaker, you should probably get more RAM, because an OS update could push the system over the edge.
And what restrictions are you taking about? If you want to launch a game without the launcher, you can go to where it installs them and launch from there, and use the launcher purely as a downloader.
Really? Because I haven’t seen that at all.
Are you talking about something like the Rockstar or Paradox launcher which gets run during game startup? Because there’s nothing extra to load for Heroic (again, it just manages installing games), and for Steam it just needs the minimal background task (takes maybe a second or two?).
I don’t think Heroic provides icons to launch, so you’ll launch them from Heroic or make your own (and for Windows games, you’ll need to figure out the Proton/WINE path), but maybe it has support for that, IDK because I run through the Heroic.
If you really want a minimalist experience, there are options for that. However, many don’t manage the WINE/Proton layer, so you need to do that yourself, and that’s the main value for something like Heroic. I find I don’t need to care if a game has a Linux port or not, 9/10 times it’ll just work. That’s true also for Steam.
Managing WINE sucked so much before Steam introduced Proton that I almost quit playing games altogether. So any downloader that doesn’t simplify that is a non-starter for me.