- cross-posted to:
- linux_gaming@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- linux_gaming@lemmy.ml
Follow-up video to https://lemmy.world/post/32690521
Spoiler alert: the main reason he says the experience “hasn’t been great” is because shortly before posting the video his Linux install mysteriously broke and he had no idea why. Therefore, he recommended dual-booting Windows just in case.
Cue sea of comments explaining that the reason for the error he was getting was that Windows screwed up his bootloader (i.e. the problem was caused by dual-booting to begin with, LOL).
People need to stop watching this clickbaiting asshole. No shit kernel anti cheat doesn’t work in Linux, it’s been a thing forever, that’s it gonna change. Did he use mesa or amdgpu? RADV or proprietary? Wasn’t that long ago that windows had similar problems. Not surprised the windows and Nvidia shill doesn’t do basic research.
I gotta admit I don’t understand why the best option isn’t used by default? Like when I go to download drivers off AMD/Nvidias websites there’s just one option to pick for gaming, I don’t have multiple options I need to research.