Performance is great. Couldn't tell a difference from Win. But I'm old and not a Quake player anymore. I feel Nobara is even faster. But I'm going to test the performance in Star Citizen this weekend.
Yeah man there are a lot of gamers moving to various Linux distros. Most of the distros you don't need to know loads of terminal stuff so it's not that hard to get things working . Even Arch have recently made a graphical "easy install" apparently. People really hate windows these days more than ever and with good reasons .
Playing the game on arch Linux works fine aswell
Nice
what are your pc specs?
5800X
6700XT
32gig
Is game performance significantly different on Linux than on Windows? Doesn't the input lag seem to have decreased?
Performance is great. Couldn't tell a difference from Win. But I'm old and not a Quake player anymore. I feel Nobara is even faster. But I'm going to test the performance in Star Citizen this weekend.
Yeah man there are a lot of gamers moving to various Linux distros. Most of the distros you don't need to know loads of terminal stuff so it's not that hard to get things working . Even Arch have recently made a graphical "easy install" apparently. People really hate windows these days more than ever and with good reasons .
@@JonnyParker-instead of a good OS we will just do dynamic compiling fast enough on Linux lol I'm switching soon
That is not presentative results at all!
Your fps counter is lock at 60fps...
True. I just wanted to see if the game runs on Ubuntu with Proton and if I notice performance drops or input lags etc.