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All distris are compatible with nvidia drivers.....and it matters more if the vendor offer Linux drivers, not which distri you use.
been windows free for years and love it!
i use endeavour for gaming and mint for my daily
my daily is one of my old pc's that linux revived
gaming is pretty easy through steam, although some are having troubles with anticheats
other sources take a little tuning sometimes using programs like bottles or lutris
or even using steam's "add a non steam game"
i do not regret it at all
fantastic! :) have you tried Forza Horizon 5 on Linux via Steam? It is said that everything works fine, but after a few hours it starts to slow down and not work properly. Are you aware of all this?
afraid not, partner
not something i own
i can say that i am playing many new games and have no troubles
i have over 700 and so far none that won't run because of linux
have not tried all of them yet, but a lot of new ones and a few heavy hitters
elden ring and cyberpunk 2077 run fine
i do have dirt ralley 2.0 and few other racing games
no problems with them slowing or anything like that
I'm only interested in gaming because I know that everything I own will work on Linux. I wanted to be sure about gaming too 😊
it is pretty easy to dual boot and give it a try
make sure to check which nvidia drivers the distro you choose are using
mint is pretty slow on their delivery of new ones
my mint is on the 550 and endeavour is on 565
i use linux as main OS for long time
Also some games wouldn't even run in linux at all, which means I need a dual boot system in order to play those games.
Some games it took more tinkering around with various things, including using command line that I had to web search to learn how to do, in order to get the games to work properly.
Overall I see no reason to use Linux for gaming at this time, it is still an overall lessor experience vs Windows for gaming. I won't do a dual boot system, if I have to have Windows installed anyways, I might as well as use Windows for all my games. I am willing to switch to Linux if I can get at least a 1 to 1 equivalent gaming experience in all things between Windows and Linux, and so far Linux gaming is still a long way from being a 1:1 experience compared to Windows.
Strange what you say. In all the tests I've seen online, Linux usually has 4 or 5 more frames than Windows, and has less if you go over 60fps! Maybe you have an AMD graphics card? because I know that AMD graphics drivers are not as functional as their Nvidia counterparts on Linux
It's the other way around, AMD drivers on Linux are better than Nvidia drivers on Linux. I have an Nvidia card.