• satanmat@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      The real fix is running Linux.

      In the last year, I’ve found that on my main machine, fedora is FINE.

      I mostly surf, I’m not a gamer, and for me Linux ticks the boxes I need

      YMMV you should do you; but my daily driver as a Linux box has been flawless

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        19 hours ago

        The thing is, I game. And I’ve found CachyOS to be performing better on games than Windows. In fact, I’m running Expedition 33 with forced FSR4 on a Navi 2 GPU (which isn’t supposed to support FSR4) and it performs better than with FSR3 on Windows. That honestly surprised me. Unfortunate that FSR is becoming a requirement for so many modern games (thanks UE5). And then there’s anticheat…

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          8 hours ago

          I might give catchyOS a try. I’ve been in bazzite for almost a year and haven’t had any issues.

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            4 hours ago

            To clarify, I use cachyOS packages on arch. So, I can’t give a review of the distro itself. But the packages do work really well for gaming, especially their kernel and their proton variant. I use GNOME and force Proton to use Wayland and FSR4. So far, so good.

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          4 hours ago

          Yeah, the sad reality is that there are some critical pieces of software that just outright refuse to support other OSes. Personally, I’m forced to use Macs at work because QLab is the industry standard for my line of work, and that software is only available on Mac.

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        Commenting mostly to agree that Linux is great and add that I’m able to play all my games on Linux without major issues and I don’t have Windows bloating the machine or interrupting my gameplay. Proton has really helped Linux gaming and made it trivially easy in most cases to get things to work right.