Running Windows Games on Linux was never this Easy. Regata os
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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
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Though it is not new, playing Windows games on a Linux operating system with the OS & apps having done all the setup and you need to do is click "install" is. Ten plus years ago, people would spend four or five hours trying to install a new game. And they'd need to read through dozens upon dozens of forum posts from other players also trying to get the game to work, and sometimes they'd ultimately have to wait a few weeks for programmers to write patches that would fix the game and OS to work together.
Going entirely Linux on your Gaming PC is no longer an insane idea that would make people think you were a masochist, since practically all games these days use game engines that have been available for years making their install no longer into a month long nightmare.
Spotty GPU drivers and weird controller issues aside, Linux is so close to being a real option. This was cool, I wish you had picked a machine powerful enough to showcase the OS rather than a machine that was struggling
I don’t have a PC with a Graphics card. Unfortunately I the installer wasn’t working properly on the 13th gen i9 I have
Please don't use the words "being a real option" to replace the words "playing games really well".
Computing is a lot more than playing "Cybersplatt 4044", "Starfailed" or the generic "run around in an open world in a suit of armour hitting things with swords" games.
For me, Linux has been "an option" since 1996 and became my "real option" when support for WIndows 7 and I rid myself of my Microsoft abuser then.
You people make me laugh - you clearly love your gaming but you're always ashamed to admit that it's about games for you using coded language like "ready for the desktop" or "close to the real option".
@terrydaktyllus1320 The whole video is about a gaming OS, that is the context of the comment. And just now performance is absolutely fine using wine or proton. Linux isn't a real option for mainstream due to dodgy installers, spotty graphics support and weird controller issues. I want it to succeed as a main stream gaming OS, its so close but these issues have been persistent for decades at this point. Is that better?
@@garyoneil9791 "The whole video is about a gaming OS, that is the context of the comment."
...and your comment contains "coded language", Mr. Ashamed Gamer. So it stands.
"Linux isn't a real option for mainstream due to dodgy installers, spotty graphics support and weird controller issues."
More coded language... Linux works for me, and maybe not installing your "games as a service" for *WINDOWS* not on Windows is the problem here.
That's not a Linux problem, which I repeat for the "hard of thinking" here.
@terrydaktyllus1320 Last message as this thread got weird. I love Linux, run a Fedora laptop and a PopOS desktop. I have no idea how you reached those conclusions. I want Linux to succeed, I made a comment in the original message about giving the best chance to shine by using more powerful hardware. But we can't be blind to failings, and those points are all valid. Graphics drivers, installers and decent controller support is stopping Linux hitting the mainstream in a much bigger way for gaming. I am rooting for Valve to solve some of this
Seems very good! Is this an April Fool’s vid?
No, it’s real
Great to see gaming on Linux evolving day by day. This is revolutionary for x86 pcs. I wish to see more of this. However, there are limitations on the pi models with software incompatibility added with slower performance on certain games. Linux mains on x86 PCs have enormous possibility with regata OS. Great to see this. I was surprised to see GTA 5 running this well on linux.
I just wish sometime in the future, raspberry pi too will be compatible and with adequate hardware changes in future pi models, it will revolutionalise gaming on the sbc.
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This is tempting to try on a PC i got sitting there as a 'spare' - i5-2400, 14gb DDR3, 2gb 950 GTX, and a 500Gb HDD in an old aOpen mini mATX case (borderline SFF). This would be perfect for me on that one, see how it would go with Starfield (i run it on that hardware with the Steam Deck/Low Performance Mod on Nexus and an FOV adjustment) and Robocop Rogue City. Plays Baldur's Gate 3 fine! :)
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This is remarkably civilized Linux!
Yes I've been waiting for a Linux distro to focus more on experience as they have had reliability for a long time
Very impressive. If they can find away to incorporate an Android sub system environment too then it would make it quite the all rounder.
The truth is that I have not tried the distro although I will do so later, I have used Linux for almost 4 years almost uninterruptedly and even more so in the last year playing recent games is very easy and fluid
Can you install games off disks with just a setup exe or do you have to run software from online stores
I only used the store. Wine allows disk installs
Where's the new compared to Heroic?
Is Nobara OS good for games too?
yes it is done by Glorious Eggroll same person who does ProtonGE they are different bases though Regata is on OpenSuse and Nobara is on Fedora
Does this runs Cyberpunk 2077 from GOC with Ray Tracing Mode of Nivida?
Not on this PC. I don’t have a PC with a Graphics card to try
What’s the advantage over gaming directly from Windows?
a 'free' operating system (free as in free thought not free beer, so to speak), plus it runs leaner with no background telemetry, as well as more customization etc. You even can get better performance yields out of DirectX and Vulkan games because there isnt stuff like updates or the like running in the background on Linux.
@@DaiAtlus79 sounds interesting, I’ll definitely give it a try 😊
@@dschroed78 im so tempted to do this tonight haha :)
not requiring a windows license and being spued on every single click you do on windows, also the security linux has and a feeling of freedom it comes with
it is a option, that is nice to have
@@DaiAtlus79 ....no background telemetry.
This is a big one for me now. Ive had it up to my ears with google and everybody else wanting to know what i am up to. What i am up to is none of your business. Any large website now has over 800 "partners" that all want permission to set cookies. Screw you. Windows 10 is stuffed with "telemetry". None of it matters but M$ sees their OS now as a means to track people and what they do. Screw them. If windows 11 is like this i will refuse to upgrade in october. If i cannot get rid of the telemetry in windows 11 via O&OShutup then i will not upgrade. I will move over to a linux config and do the little gaming that i now do on that. It is now possible to play main stream games on linux. I play the Tomb Raider shown in this clip
the days of wine are so long ago, steam and proton made wine something that only few will try to use just for cad or office stuff
Proton is based on wine, dude.
@@feriante777 i am not your dude and i will not have to install wine, configure wine or search on a repo any wineconfig or a tool to make some games work
for me is good bye wine, weocome steam and proton
keep looking on the negative sode, it is your wine now
@@betag24cnkeep it easy dude! and don't look on the negative side 😅 but proton is based on wine. take it with a bit of wine 😂 do what you want, I don't really care. I'm only saying facts ❤
Proton uses Wine.
@@esra_erimez yes, yoy keep it, i will adopt proton and forget how frustrating wine is and how easily breaks with updates
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Bro plz complete the into... This incomplete intro gave me anxiety
I don’t understand
@@leepspvideo umm sorry... Now I noticed... I was watching it in my pi4 and it actually dropped a lot of frames at the end of the into so I thought that the intro animation was incomplete
My main issue preventing me from using Linux as main os is Games that require anti cheat software
Anti Cheat software doesn't typically work properly under windows emulation. Specifically games using Easy Anti Cheat
Ex: Fortnite
Another example valorant but I am not sure its a issue with vanguard(anti-cheat)
Valve fix alot the easy anti cheat problem not all, but now is up to dev to aloud it. It's why some games just working fine with easy Anti Cheat.
for those, you will still need windows, yes, in a future migth not be the case, but yes, you do need it now
Easy -To-Cheat. The amount of times i heard and read about EAC being broken into or made useless, would make you sick. EAC is a joke. It is beyond useless. Just this week i read that somebody was able to hack streamers playing EAC protected games and give them hacks onscreen. Giving other people hacks via the game interface. ruclips.net/video/pXZ-aVP_n64/видео.html
Then don't use Linux, play the games in Windows. I don't use Windows because it's privacy-hating and bloated rubbish. Modern "games as a service" is of zero interest to me due to how complicated and expensive modern gaming has become when you end up owning nothing. So I just don't do it and Linux plays the pre-2010 games that I do play.
"You pays your money, you takes your choice".
Linux is stopping you from doing nothing, it's your unreasonable parameters that make it useless to you personally. Linux has been my one and only desktop OS since support for Windows 7 ended and I rid myself of my Microsoft abuser once and for all.
People, repeat after me:
"Windows games not running in Linux is not a Linux problem. If I need to play Windows games without hassle, I should play them in Windows and just sacrifice my privacy for computer games".
Do you see now, it's quite simple?
If I took my family saloon car off-roading for a day and then complained to you all at the end of it that my suspension is knackered, you'd call me an idiot. There's your sign.
"Right tools for the job" and all that.
PS. And it gets even funnier when you moan about Intel platform games for Windows not running on ARM devices on Linux. Don't get me started on that "level 2 idiocy" issue.