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  • I have Radeon 6900 rx and it games sweet on Linux. I've played games on Windows with it too without issue (dual boot).

    Generally, AMD is king on Linux, Nvidia is suffering (had drivers updates break OS installs). Nvidia is only really if you want ray tracing or Cuda, and I've never needed to.

    OpenSuse Tumbleweed is my distro of choice. Up to date kernel. Rolling distro. Stable.

  • Because MineClone2 is a dreadful name, and unfortunately, when ever anyone tries to differ anything slightly, a head can be taken clean off. The project doesn't want to be a full clone, but heavily inspired by, but with it's own direction. It needed to go.

  • Something up to date with a newer kernel. Wine devs say that's best to get updates and benefits quicker given how things are changing quickly.

    Given that, I'd say Open Suse, Arch or Fedora. I use Open Suse and am very happy with it. Meets my indie gaming needs.

  • It's a strategy, it requires planning and thinking. Comparing to FPS is crazy. Pick up gun and shoot.

    HoMM3 is quite simple. Get towns and upgrade them. Make monsters. Kill. Most stuff you can learn and figure out as you play. It was the first game of that type I played. I'm not great at it, but that's more because it's hard to master, but you can still play a reasonable game.

    It's worth persisting as its one of the best games made and people still play it decades later.

  • I think WINE recommend an up to date distro due to rapidly changing stuff needing up to date software and kernel. I think Debian wouldn't be great for that. I'd personally recommend OpenSuse. Rolling, up to date and great with KDE. Good luck.

  • Lemm.ee is dead

    Jump
  • The devs run it on lemmy.ml for a while and said it was ok to update. You cannot blame lemm.ee for trusting that. These things are complex and things get missed. You'd probably know that if you contributed to open source, rather than consume and complain when it isn't perfect. Keep leeching elsewhere.

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