I went with Linux Mint (Cinnamon) since I wanted a very beginner friendly experience, and I’m liking it so far!
Welcome to the fold! Linux Mint is great and gaming works too if that’s your thing. Windows is dead. LONG LIVE LINUX
I ran a little test game of Balatro to make sure games ran alright, and to my surprise everything seems good! (knock on wood) I always thought installing was going to be a lot more painful, but so far the worst part was backing everything up.
and to my surprise everything seems good! (knock on wood)
After a few aborted attempts to switch to Linux, over the years, that has been exactly the vibe of my latest journey.
“So this all just works now?” has been my repeated surprised thought.
Standard disclaimer: I don’t have any hardware by Nvidia. Not by choice, I was just feeling broke when Nvidia got hot.
It can be hit or miss from game to game, check out protondb.com if you’re ever having problems getting a game to work, sometimes there’s small tweaks you need to do. Some stuff that uses anti cheat doesn’t work as well, like Valorant or Fortnite. I’ve been gaming on Linux primarily for years though and it’s never been better.
Good to know, thanks for the info! I don’t think any of my regular games have anti cheat (thankfully), but if I run into problems it’s good to know where to check
Welcome

Lemmy uses
!community@domain, notc/community. !test@example.com c/test@example.comI’m not on lemmy, I’m on Piefed :3
I just edited my comment with both and even viewing it through your Piefed instance only the
! community@instancestyle renders as a link.Actually, both do in Summit. Not sure if they’d lead to the same spot in a real case though.
It’s case by case which apps choose to do
c/blah@blahas links, but the official correct way what all apps should render is!blah@blahThat’s true





