Gaming On Linux | A Newbie's Guide
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ค. 2024
- lutris.net
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1:35 Introduction to Software Manager/Terminal
2:29 Installing Steam
6:47 Checking Game Compatibility (ProtonDB)
7:45 Using Steam
9:22 Installing Lutris
10:56 Lutris Website and Using Lutris Scripts - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
6:40 that Steam username tho 😂
That shows how much he loves Linux. 😅
bro
the urge to switch to linux gets stronger everyday.
do it! I tried gaming on Linux about six (?) years ago. it sucked.
I tried it out again this week because I didn't know about Proton until recently.
it's *fucking awesome*
@@TherronKeen what about the apps and games that are not supported (anti cheat and all that)
@@Cheez_and_crackers if your life experience becomes less valuable because you can't play League or Valorant, etc etc, I guess it's time to start making personal judgement calls lol
All EA Games, roblox, Rainbow6seige fortnite
And all kernal level anti cheat do not work, if you want a better list check protonDB.
But overall gaming on Linux for me is the best I can multi task better and use my time more efficiently ,
I use arch BTW plus a tiling window manager i3wm
I say that just to guide people to the golden Linux path, i3 and arch are not my main anymore but is the right path for all beginners,
But not for me, nixos I'm coming baby
Just started looking at Linux too ! I'm a gamer so I'm not sure yet
Aw man, I'm fairly new (4 months or so using ubuntu server, and about 2 with fedora on my main computer), and even tho I know this stuff, I wish I had a guy guiding me like this my first days, good luck to you with this channel
Just found your channel, it's absolutely amazing. Hope you grow big!
Thank you lots
It never was stealing. The only difference is:
If they don't sell it to you anyways it can't even be a lost sale. I am still fine with buying thing that's why I use GoG.
But not fine with "paying for limited use until they terminate that ability".
I can respect people who use gog.
Except for those people who keep pirating those "questionable" games and putting them on the front page
So you don't like steam?
@@Moli05 true
steam has plenty of sales on games
I'm not new to Linux but stuck around just because you went command line and did a good job of explaining what you were doing. It's great that you dont *need* to use the command line for most things with a good destop distro but it's always good to be comfortable with the cli for when you do need to use it. Keep up the good work!
People when they can play every game they want except those 2 online games they barely play : UNUSABLE
Also yeah, use the terminal, it's great, it's not just "nerd stuff", it's a way to do things more efficiently, you can install as many things as you want at the same time with it, without having to open anything else, no installer to look up for on internet, no bloatware installed if you forget to uncheck a box!
You don't HAVE to use it, but you'll gain a lot by learning to :)
I'm glad about all the huge new wave of Linux tutorials since that copilot recall announcement, it's gonna make things easier for people moving from Windows to Linux, thank you
I mean, yeah, if both are free OSs but one won't run online games you play with friends why would I pick it over the other?
@@bloomallcaps which 2? windows aint free
@@bloomallcaps one uses a bunch of ram to spy on you and show you ads..
@@bloomallcapssince when windows became free?
@@asuperrandomguy8266 i have never in my entire life payed for windows, you can even download the os from the Microsoft page?
I love your style. Can't wait for you to cover more topics!
I don't have Linux nor do I plan to get Linux. But I'm gonna sit back, have a snack and watch this man get to work
Brodie have not seen a more digestible term review than your sudo description, lots of new users and/or fence sitters would take plunge if they were more confident on term you should seriously seriously make term guide communicating exactly like your language used here big dog would be tremendous work, maybe explaining gamepad integration would be good additional video too? Lot of friends over time after my evangelizing and forced instal of Lin on their pc and they don’t know how or if their gamepad will work very intimidating to most even tho mostly plug and play if wired, great videos keep up the good work and spreading the good word Brodie namaste
Was planning on doing a video about essential terminal commands, stay tuned!
Hey your channel looks nice!
Straight to the point, I did understand everything but I do see the posibility of some people getting confused if you are not specific enough with some things.
Anyway, great video and I'm subbing cuz I really like to learn linux with an actual person showing the desktop and the commands in real time.
thanks ! i'll try and be more specific about things in future videos, still finding my groove
yeah im switching to linux and using this channel as a guide when i get home from work
im here to help! I wish you luck on your linux journey
such chill and menace vibes, love it!
thanks man, these tips were really helpful to a begginer like me 😁
Glad I could help!
Which linux os is good for beginner daily use and gaming , nobara endevaour os or linux mint
I recently moved to mint as my daily driver. Im gaming on it daily. Even creates a channel dedicated to linux gaming. I have no issues except the few games that use easy anti cheat.
Could you possibly do a tutorial on how to customize your linux device? (Such as wallpaper, ui, ect.) I think it will be helpful for the first time linux users.
hell yeah!
You deserve more subs. Also. If you use protonGE 8-11 you can play fighterZ online just fine but just with Linux users. If you play with Windows users you gonna get kick
can you put timestamps in the description
Love your style bro.
hey Learnix, could you cover something related to PC cooling in Linux? It's good to run games, but there are some interesting games that could run on Linux but it turns it to a heater. (Remnants from the Ashes is one of them)
Yes , please more videos like this.
yeah this vid convinced me , gonna install linux on the weekend
how did it go
You are a G I love you
Great video I learned a lot from you
One thing I'll add to this - drivers. If you use cutting edge hardware, you might not be able to use Linux Mind or Ubuntu . So I switched to Linux 3 days ago and I run an AMD RX 7900 GRE, which only came to the west a few months ago and is unsupported by Linux Mint and Ubuntu (tried switching to those first). So if your hardware is brand spanking new, you might need a different distro (you can update the kernel, but that's advanced user stuff and not a n00b process).
If your hardware is unsupported, your best bets for beginners are Garuda Linux (I went this route), or Fedora.
To supplement this, Linux is generally even worse than windows when it comes to set up with multiple graphic card.
So yea, it can be a coin flip if you can make it work or not.
thanks dude, upload more linux videos plz
Sure thing!
n00B tArd Since '96! Well Done none the less sir
New Sub; Dryden, Mich.
The law doesn't consider piracy as stealing either, the crime is copyright infringement.
And, it's only copyright infringement if you distribute the copies of the work. Simply having the copies is not illegal.
@@Daktyl198 That's not true, your version is still a copy. What you're allowed to do is have a backup.
@@cookieface80 If you download a copy of an illegal ROM, the worst you can suffer is a civil case from the publisher themselves where they say that you stole money from them by not purchasing the game. The worst you'd have to do is pay the price of the game(s).
However, distributing copyrighted works is a felony, which can land you with some extremely high fines and jail time, as well as a criminal record.
The reason people get scared about torrenting is that by default, when you torrent something you are distributing it as well as downloading.
@@Daktyl198Really? Downloading something through torrenting counts as distributing it?
@@AbsurdScandal Yes. The way torrenting works is by having everybody who is accessing a torrent also be an uploader for it. That's why torrenting gives such fast download speeds, because you're downloading from many people at once. It also has a lot of other benefits to regular downloads.
"Seeding" a torrent after downloading it is the act of leaving your client running with the full file so that other people can download it from your system. It's considered the nice thing to do, in return for having used the other people to download the file in the first place.
By being an uploader, you are officially distributing any file in your client. For many people, this is fine as they're using it to download otherwise normal stuff. For pirates, it means that using torrents can lead to worse consequences if you're caught by the law.
I don't see where you described how to install Proton or Proton GE.
8:00
@@_Learnix Are you saying that Proton is automatically installed? Because while I have Steam, I have not knowingly installed Proton.
@@_Learnix I'll take that as a resounding NO, that you did NOT describe how to install Proton or Proton GE. So cute of you to try and post a timestamp for something that isn't even applicable.
@@atlantic_love why are you so rude? LMAO choosing to use proton in steam INSTALLS proton. It downloads it and uses it automatically on the game you choose. I don't know how that isn't installing proton, but you do you i guess. Thanks for watching!
8:11 this is actually an inefficient way of doing things, what you actually wanna do is go into Steam Settings - > Compatibility -> Click "Enable Steam Play for all other titles", and it just automatically does this for every game in your library.
The trade off is it forces it to override all Linux-native games to their windows version, and whilst you can restore it using the compatability override of "Steam runtime 1/2/3" it isn't as effective as just using your system.
I'd advise against using "Force Steam Play for all titles" having used it for a year and having the fallout from it.
That said, it's also the *only* way you can download demos for games that aren't Linux native on Steam.
@@ThePlayerOfGames "The trade off is it forces it to override all Linux-native games to their windows version"
I tend not to have an issue with this, some linux games like to make a mess of my /home directory, and in some cases, the windows version run through proton is better. For example: There's a game called Tunnet that I really like, has control issues on the native linux version, but works fine in proton.
I only care that my games run.
subbed right away when I heard that wussup soldiers hahahha
I don't personally need this at all, but it's always nice to see videos like this. Appreciate your work! :D
Also glad you're explaining every little step. I've seen beginner videos just skip over what sudo does, etc.
thank you lots!
I really wanted to switch to linux because i hate windows now but there are only few multiplayer games can be played on it :(
you deserve more subs
i sure hope so !
4:41 - no not anyways, there is timeout, after which you had give your pass agian
10 hours later...
wow
i switched to ubuntu just couple of dayz ago and yu explaining of every cmd line yu're writing
is just great , keep it up blud
My Linux uninstalled itself yesterday 💀 had to reinstall it all when all I did was reboot
rm go brrrrrrrr
Rm -rf go brrrrrrr . I Hope you dont get the old apt Glitch
what were you using? live boot???
4:08 bro i was just guessing the code for fun and i actually got it right😎😎😎
Yes-yes, and again yes. I already know about it, thanks, but my PC is so shit for playing CS2 on Linux natively... 💔
Me watching this on a windows pc: Interesting
ima sub
If only i could play my xbox games on Linux, I don't even like gamepass, but i do have some games that i would like to have the option of playing
"sudo" is not "superuser do", but "Substitute User and DO". Go figure.
thanks!
@@_Learnix No problem. I see that you wanted to make a guide for newbies, but such guides (ESPECIALLY such guides) IMO should keep information as precise as possible. "Sudo" in the simplest case indeed does stuff under superuser. But this knowledge shouldn't be the line, which keeps people from exploring further (in case of sudo - how to launch commands under users other than root).
Do you use arch :3
@@twofeatherquanto3972 unfortunately im not an arch fiend, i'm a gentoo goblin
@@twofeatherquanto3972 No, otherwise I'd tell you before your question. 😛 I mostly use Debian.
based
No bsd
tfw mental outlaw never makes tutorials anymore
wow. the language tho. won't be coming back.
HoloOS :3
the only popular games you can't play are Roblox, Valorant and League of Legends, all other games run better than windows, especially minecraft i'm getting 100+ fps on a old laptop.
I believe you can play Roblax with Wine and some finaggling, but I have not tried myself.
I don't really understand why you avoided the software manager and went straight to the terminal. Is there a good reason, or is it done just to make your video look **cool**?
He explained it. It's easy to click a button, the point of the channel is to learn, so he taught how to use the terminal as well.
So sad that Roblox doesn't work on linux 😕.
You can always dual-boot with a small windows 10 partition to get access to it again, or they might support Linux through Wine, but that may be deprecated now.
Roblox did run in wine, but their new anticheat blocks it. You can still run it using Waydroid but then you can only play games available on mobile.
Roblox is also a big barrier for me switching, it's very hard to quit games like Tales from the Valley and Deepwoken (to a level)
Linux is awesome, I hated it at first but now it's all working and its perfect
I think bottles is better then lutris
now play games like fornite or rainbow 6
not Linux fault, it's cause of the anticheat
@@JSHlipgop not even that, at least in Fortnite's case, Fortnite's anticheat has a Linux option but Epic refuses to allow their games to run on Linux in fact they actively block Linux users.
R6 doenstnt runn at all just like pubg and Vr is pain and dont say "just dont play it" its not an option to throw 500 bucks away
Nobody cares about VR and I even own a set
@@Notarget1337 I care about VR and I own a headset. It’s very fun!
Or you could just install Windows
Not as good as linux. Only more specalised
Step 1: Install Windows
Step 2: Success Wow, now you can play almost any game!
And you also have microsoft spying on you. No thanks
@@minion3806 I mean, you already own a Google account anyways.
Step 3: Contemplate life decisions