Posted November 19, 2021

Caveat emptor, and a point on which I concede, I don't really play "the latest and greatest" games these days, at least not any more. But stuff like Dying Light, CP2077, The Witcher 3, Mad Max, Hellblade etc. (or what I would call fairly recent games) run flawlessly with maybe, maybe 10% performance difference vs Windows. And that's a tradeoff I'm more than willing to make.
To get the attention of the average non-technical gamer, I'd argue it needs to be. To people who were planning on using/learning Linux anyway, it obviously does not - you'll get to a point where you can spin it up into whatever you want it to be.
It gets tedious to say GNU/Linux all the time, but yes, 99% of people mean that when saying Linux, including myself :P.
Post edited November 19, 2021 by WinterSnowfall