No, because I don’t live in a binary world where I have to pick one over the other.
No, because I don’t live in a binary world where I have to pick one over the other.
This is why people can’t take desktop linux seriously.
Schadenfreude intensifies.
My issue(I think) is a combination of games utilizing anticheat(I’ve not gotten a single one to work yet) and also trying to play non-new games that were not designed during the Steam push for compatibility. I can’t use linux to play the games I like to play so I use a Win host for gaming and to run my linux install in a VM on the second screen.
Few games? Man, you and I are definitely having a different experience.
I don’t think the issue is performance though. The unspoken part of this comparison is in bold:
“Linux vs Windows tested in 10 games. In the games we could find that work on linux, the performance was 17% faster on average. In all the rest of the games, Windows worked 100% better.”
Lol, k.
At the dealership last month, I was looking at a used truck on the lot and looked at the window sticker on the new truck next to it. $87,000. For a Chevrolet pickup truck. How many people can afford almost 6 figures for something that’s supposed to haul stuff?
It seems like the disconnect between the sellers and buyers is growing and I don’t think it can continue for much longer without some kind of crash.
I’m pretty sure that the majority of people using ad blockers on Youtube will never, ever buy something based on a forced Youtube ad.
Never trust a rant from a person that can’t install Windows.