BilboBallbins,

Mfw Guild Wars 2 ran like absolute ass on my Windows computer, and then I installed proton and it was smooth like butter.

chemicalwonka,
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Unfortunately Easy Anti Cheat doesn’t agree with your allegations.

binboupan,

I have no issues playing games with Easy Anti Cheat or Battleye.

chemicalwonka,
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Rust doesn’t run properly on Linux because of EAC

csolisr,

Correction: Rust doesn’t run properly on Linux because the developers fear an uptick on cheaters caused by EAC being less invasive on Linux than on Windows.

BlackVenom,

I didn’t know they did anything about cheaters.

offspec,

But that’s a choice made by Garry Newman, not a limitation of the platform

lnee,

what do you mean rust has run on linux for like ever and how does EAC have anything to do with a programming language

CeeBee,

Rust doesn’t run properly on Linux because of EAC

Nope. Rust on servers with EAC enabled doesn’t work, because Face Punch refuses to support Linux.

I currently play on a server (without EAC) with a group of friends. They all use Windows and I run Linux. It plays as smooth as butter.

chemicalwonka,
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Yes, you are correct, but EAC continues to be a problem on Linux.

CeeBee,

It’s not EAC that’s the problem.

Zapp,

Can you demonstrate this claim? Which games and what setting adjustments did you make?

CeeBee,

Ark, and no adjustments made.

bosnia,

Halo MCC, BattleBit, and Apex Legends all work from my library without any tweaks.

binboupan,

No tweaks, just install the runtimes for the anticheats first in Steam

ILikeBoobies,

At least they offer a Linux version

utopiah,

Not only it works very often but one can even check www.protondb.com before buying to make sure it does work. It also works for VR games. I recently tried a brand new game, supposedly “Windows only”, and it worked without any tinkering. I then updated ProtonDB to clarify so that others could play too. It’s simple I didn’t boot on Windows to play for years now. I’m also traveling today and instead of bringing a laptop I bring my SteamDeck to play, to work I’ll also bring a BT keyboard.

TL;DR: it works, even with VR, and ProtonDB can help to identify problems

fne8w2ah,

King Torvalds would be so proud.

violetraven,
@violetraven@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Still waiting on Borderlands 2 to be playable

atmur,

Force Proton in game properties, the native version kind of sucks but Proton works fine.

DiagnosedADHD,

This is my biggest gripe with developers. More often than not the native version either has worse performance or poor compatibility whereas the windows versions just seem to work. It seems like they aren’t putting effort into making their games compatible with newer compositors or something because proton “just works”.

bonfire921,

For some reason DXVK makes the lava disappear in this game, at least at the final boss. If you’re a new player who knows nothing about this boss you’ll die not knowing why

MartinXYZ,

I switched to Linux on my gaming PC about five or six years ago and tried a couple of different distros. Manjaro was the first one that worked really well for me, and I played through the original RAGE and Mass Effect using that setup, but for the last couple of years I’ve used POP!_OS, after Manjaro broke a couple of times. I’m never going back to Windows, mostly thanks to Proton. Even Elder Scrolls Online works really well using Proton.

vinyl,

I have to stick to windows only because of VR, once performance and UX improves I will nuke windows out of my PC but I still absolutely love linux, been hopping around distros like a madman almost 2 years ago until I settled on arch, couldn’t leave the damn thing.

csolisr,

I’ve gradually gone from being peeved at Proton for not being able to support certain brands of anti-cheat, to actively avoiding games with anti-cheat solutions that are fundamentally incompatible with Proton.

intelati,

This is the way.

I’ve played MPO games only a few times, but I’ve never understood rhe anticheats…

mlg,
@mlg@lemmy.world avatar

Okay I can definitely back up the second claim. World of Warships, a DirectX only game, runs and loads better on Linux with Proton. I tested both on SSD and HDD, and in both scenarios the game runs at a higher FPS and loads faster. I legitimately have no idea why.

I originally tested on HDD and guessed that ext4 was just much better with the IO speeds because NTFS would fragment like hell. But then it also was the same with an SSD and now I’m not sure.

gornius,

Seems like CPU-intensive game, so it makes sense.

TheRealCharlesEames,

I want to switch but I have a Windows Mixed Reality device — will it still work on Linux?

euphoric_cat,
@euphoric_cat@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

check out the monado, they are getting it working but I couldn’t tell you the functionality off the top of my head

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