Linux has gotten a lot better for playing video games over the past few years, making it more friendly for gamers in 2023.
Generally gaming experience on Linux is worse because it has to run games via emulation most of the time. That being an issue to game developers, the OS itself is actually lighter, therefore faster with the proper drivers present. If a game is perfectly supported by both Linux and Windows...
Yet another Debian-based distro, this one specifically designed to run Valve’s Steam platform. SteamOS is probably the closest Linux distro to an actual games console. The entire emphasis of the distro is tied almost exclusively to gaming. Originally, SteamOS was designed for theSteam Machine. ...
So what's actually the best operating system for gaming purposes? Is it Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Ubuntu or something else entirely?
Despite my unhealthy obsession with NixOS, I often switch between multiple Linux distributions depending on my needs. During my never-ending journey as a distro hopper, I tried several gaming-centric operating systems, like Nobara, Garuda, and Bazzite. H
I’m a fan of Linux. But, I just can’t accept that it’s suitable for gaming yet. Performance is unacceptable and missing even one game for your library can be a dealbreaker. For example, I’ve put well over 100 hours on Skyrim which is not available. Don’t get me wrong, I’...
Manjaro actual XFCE style is one the nicest. A always try to set same theme and outlook for all Arch, Gentoo and Debian installs. Reply Andy I think Linux Mint is not good enough. I don’t like the icons or any of the themes it has, the graphics looks so low quality. Why are al...
cross-platform access to popular native APIs useful in the development of graphics (OpenGL/Vulkan), audio (OpenAL) and parallel computing (OpenCL) applications. This access is direct and high-performance, yet also wrapped in a type-safe and user-friendly layer, appropriate for the Java ...
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Seems like Xbox Cloud Gamingwill work on Linuxwhen it launches, providing they don't add in any browser string checking like Amazon Luna seems to have to initially block it. The PC form of their Cloud Gaming service seems to be invite-only right now though, so we've been unable to test...