Who needs a video tutorial for "hit the play button in Steam"?
How to get performance boosts through the newest drivers.
How to play games and streaming them on discord without tanking the framerate.
How to troubleshoot if something goes wrong.
Which kernel to use, etc.
There are so many Nuances to gaming on Linux, so there's definitely a market for it. Not seen this video yet though, could be just surface level stuff.
How to get performance boosts through the newest drivers
aka. How 2 install updates
Which kernel to use
The default one
Its not that hard if you RTFM. And if you dont, you shouldnt use linux in the first place
Unfortunately it's not that simple.
For the vast majority of games it really is that simple though.
Why do you make an entire video in Swedish and then make the title in English?
Maybe they aren't very comfortable with English but know more people speak it? It's kind of amazing how technology can let you communicate with people you otherwise couldn't talk to otherwise.
I don't understand how that explains anything? If they aren't comfortable with English why are they making the title in English?
Because Youtube autotranslates these stupid titles. I hate that, since it makes it really hard to know whether you are going to understand the video before clicking it.
This is not YouTube.
Download Heroic
Download drivers
Click play
Playing on Linux is not that hard. Dont make it look like it is.
I so wish that was the case.
Half the games I tried on Heroic don't run and most of them run at <5 FPS even though I own a 4070 and the games I try to run are e.g. Bioshock. Number 1. The original, non-remastered one.
And stuff like Dawn of War crashes once I start the game, same as Bioshock 2, Neverwinter Nights and quite a few other older titles.
And even games that generally work fine (like Shadow of Mordor) sometimes randomly decide to run at 2 FPS.
If anyone has advice about what could cause that, I'd be grateful.
I'm on Fedora 41, running newest proprietary Nvidia drivers.
In that case you seriously fucked something up when installing the drivers
You sure you only have 1 GPU? (No APU) and how did you install them drivers?
And most importantly: What Wine prefix are you using, what wine Version, and did you restart your PC after doing updates?
I love Garuda, I'll have to give it a watch. Thanks!
Download drivers, Steam, log in, download some games and play.
Who needs a video tutorial for "hit the play button in Steam"?
How to get performance boosts through the newest drivers. How to play games and streaming them on discord without tanking the framerate. How to troubleshoot if something goes wrong. Which kernel to use, etc.
There are so many Nuances to gaming on Linux, so there's definitely a market for it. Not seen this video yet though, could be just surface level stuff.
aka. How 2 install updates
The default one
Its not that hard if you RTFM. And if you dont, you shouldnt use linux in the first place
Unfortunately it's not that simple.
For the vast majority of games it really is that simple though.