

I miss apps supporting global hotkeys. Screen remote support in popular apps.
I miss apps supporting global hotkeys. Screen remote support in popular apps.
Nobara or Bazzite are gaming ready and easy to use.
Agree, There are better linux gaming websites.
this is exactly what Proton-GE does.
I think You can turn shader pre-caching off in steam options since your gpu should use gpl in games and see is there any change in game performance.
what distro? What’s your gpu?
I think any keyboard with qmk/via support will work just fine.
I used ntfs while ago and the driver included in kernel corrupted my drive :p It was also very annoying when almost every single boot windows was forcing sfc scan and linux had problems mounting with write permisions.
I use Nobara KDE for over a year and I really like how everything is ready for gaming/streaming. There are some minor issues from time to time(ex. problems with updates) but GloriousEggroll posts news on his discord and website docs what to do with that.
I think forcing pipeline enables vsync or something because there is noticeable input delay when playing on 60hz screen.
Once I touched kde, It’s always kde.
nothings stops You from trying. Linux gaming is fantastic nowadays.
commercial, immutable distro with professional support team. Easy desktop env. like cinnamon, budgie or kde Preinstalled on new devices
I upgraded to n38 without issues, there is an install guide on discord. You can try to download latest wine-ge-proton from protonup and use it instead of wine-staging. I remember having issues with worms siege not working with wine-staging.
I tried alvr last week with my pico 4 and the bitrate was horrible on high preset, latency very high and colors were different. I guess it’s because I have amd gpu.
Any reason why You don’t update to N38? Which proton build are You using?
From my experience only BallisticNG has great linux native.
I personally use nobara kde because I don’t have much time to spend on tinkering and installing things to make gaming on linux a reality. Everything I play is working fine, pre installed obs features preinstalled plugins to easily move from windows. It uses pretty fresh kernel and gpu drivers. Pretty solid foundation if You ask me.
I really like liftoff and alexandrite.
Opensuse tumbleweed because at least they test software before pushing to users.