• yuki!
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    61 year ago

    The number one issue for me was games.

    Like seriously, why do most developers not give a damn about their Linux playerbase?

    • @joejoe87577@lemmy.world
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      41 year ago

      I saw this in a YouTube video about some indie video game. They had a native linux port. The userbase was like 99% windows and 1% linux, but 99% of the crash reports were from linux users.

      This and the “problems” with adding anti cheat software that works with linux is just too much for most to bother.

      • @ture@rational-racoon.de
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        21 year ago

        Might be because the average Linux user is way more aware of how useful a crash report can be and therefore actually submitted them. At least most Linux users I know actually read error/ crash messages and not just call someone saying there was some pop-up, I just clicked ok and the game was gone.

    • @bouh@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      With proton now it is easier than ever! Right in steam. Lutris is awesome for almost all the others.

    • @Smuchie@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      Most likely this will become less of an issue over the comming years due to the popularity of handheld Linux based devices such as the steam deck.

      • Jérôme FleschA
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        1 year ago

        Also thanks to Wine/Proton. You have to give it to Valve : overall it works surprisingly well.

        • Ziro
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          21 year ago

          It does. I am disappointed in the game studios who refuse to allow Linux players, though, such as Bungie. I’m certain that Destiny would be playable if not for their obstinacy.