@cpfyp3548 I'd say support for linux (and fedora especially) is much better than you might think. And the FPS/performance difference is negligible when comparing Windows v Linux. Put I'd gladly take a larger performance hit just to give up all the bloat of windows... To each his own I guess
Possibly, but I didn't capture framerates at that detail level across all games. Only CP2077 did a benchmark. The rest was just me eyeballing during actual play.
I've been playing under linux for 8 years, over 800 game titles collected in my library. If performance is a consideration under LInux, the AMD drivers are a worlds difference better under Linux, and NVidia, as per usual, blocks you out of tons of features that would otherwise maybe working: DLSS (works in 90% of titles but capped very much by generation of card. I played DLSS in rdr2, rdr1 will not allow it on older than 4000 RTX cards, frame generation will not work under linux at this point with DLSS, and the drivers are slower than under windows about 10-15%)
Is that in a config file somewhere? I looked for it, but never found anywhere that I could change the default monitor. Maybe I'm dumb and just missed it.
I had an amd gpu on linux ( 6700xt) and some games run better while others run worse, on average I think it's almost the same as windows. The only difference is that some games can have issues on linux (especially new games, for example it happened to me with alan wake 2) and you can't play a lot of online games. For other comments: you can use HW encoding with vaapi (h264 and hevc) or even amf (only h264) if you install proprietary drivers but it's actully slower than HW encoding on windows (and more difficult to set up and use), it also generally has a lower quality compared to nvidia, most productivity apps (editing, 3d, AI etc.) run a lot better on nvidia even on linux.
Fedora is amazing, fr, im just kinda of sad that Once human & Fist descant are REALLY badly optimized. I hope Valve or the developer fixes it, for most other games its mostly the same as native.
Nice. I have been running Fedora for 3 years, still love it, never going back to Windows.
@cpfyp3548 I'd say support for linux (and fedora especially) is much better than you might think. And the FPS/performance difference is negligible when comparing Windows v Linux. Put I'd gladly take a larger performance hit just to give up all the bloat of windows... To each his own I guess
@cpfyp3548
Their computer. They can do what they want.
1% Lows similar or better on Linux? Thanks
Possibly, but I didn't capture framerates at that detail level across all games. Only CP2077 did a benchmark. The rest was just me eyeballing during actual play.
I've been playing under linux for 8 years, over 800 game titles collected in my library. If performance is a consideration under LInux, the AMD drivers are a worlds difference better under Linux, and NVidia, as per usual, blocks you out of tons of features that would otherwise maybe working: DLSS (works in 90% of titles but capped very much by generation of card. I played DLSS in rdr2, rdr1 will not allow it on older than 4000 RTX cards, frame generation will not work under linux at this point with DLSS, and the drivers are slower than under windows about 10-15%)
Yea you have to set the main monitor in elden ring settings. Weird proton thing.
Is that in a config file somewhere? I looked for it, but never found anywhere that I could change the default monitor. Maybe I'm dumb and just missed it.
Lets fucking goooooooooo
Does fedora works good with nvidia mobile gpu's?
Yes
It’s been a while since I used it but I had issues with not installing properly.
Try nobara with the pre installed nv driver. It's fedora from glorious eggroll.
If you had AMD, performance would be the same or better on Linux
Maybe, but video encoding wouldn't be nearly as nice. Nvidia works really well with Davinci Resolve and OBS on Linux.
probably better on linux
Ffmpeg over vaapi on amd is great. Everything goes in hevc. I don't have an av1 card to test.
I had an amd gpu on linux ( 6700xt) and some games run better while others run worse, on average I think it's almost the same as windows. The only difference is that some games can have issues on linux (especially new games, for example it happened to me with alan wake 2) and you can't play a lot of online games. For other comments: you can use HW encoding with vaapi (h264 and hevc) or even amf (only h264) if you install proprietary drivers but it's actully slower than HW encoding on windows (and more difficult to set up and use), it also generally has a lower quality compared to nvidia, most productivity apps (editing, 3d, AI etc.) run a lot better on nvidia even on linux.
Problem, the anti cheat situation has gone from worse to infinite, bottomless chasm.....
its time to move to linux
Fedora is amazing, fr, im just kinda of sad that Once human & Fist descant are REALLY badly optimized.
I hope Valve or the developer fixes it, for most other games its mostly the same as native.