Windows Gamers vs Linux Gamers
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Do you think Linux can match Windows in Gaming? Comment below.
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Definitely
Im Linux gamer and i can play most games via wine. Updating drivers is only typing pacman -Syu in terminal and IT takes me max 1 minute.
Linux is not quite ready, yet. However I think it's only a matter of time.
It is possible to play AAA titles at the moment, but it is not yet ready for the mainstream. Games don't always work out of the box and still require some tweaking + we have the issues with easy anti-cheats in some games. So linux have some problems for sure, but I think it will get better. Linux have a major community working on wine and lutris. Valve has done a lot with proton and more people are trying out Linux on their gaming rig. So we see that stuff is happening. Besides: The fact that linux is open source might help the game industry in a lot of ways. Game developers can move to linux if windows does anything shady (like making games incompatible with DirectX, making windows a walled garden or something, idk) My point is that the game industry has linux as an alternative if shit hits the fan. Vulkan might also make DirectX redundant.
No
F*uck yeah.
Windows user: clicks and install drivers in less than 5 minutes
Linux user: makes his own drivers
Saddly they have to , if publishers would like to make a linux driver instalation utility , it could be even faster than windows .
Yes, yes we do
If it is what appears in the video it seems quite easy to install in GNU / Linux
There is just one line:
sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
(a command that is practically self-explanatory, sudo are administrator privileges in case you didn't know)
And the other 3 commands seem to be only in case you use a 32-bit system (correct me in case that i'm wrong).
@Red Ape wow, i always thought linux was for pros of IT and experimented persons who like to touch and move all the os
But actually, I know is easy to use and install apps and drivers in linux
No man you could easily install drivers in Linux
So the linux guy in the video got scared for three well documented terminal commands? Cmooon
@Karim Ghezali noope much easier
Middle mouse button, middle mouse button
Lets be honest here, i just want to sit and PLAY game, not researching how to update or fixing dumb errors.....
@@coolman4220 old meme
@Karim Ghezali I need to do the action of correction with the action of "typing", the term used for tapping on keyboard strong enough to send a electricity signal to the computer OS to send this message right now with the intention to tell you you are mistaken by typing "Ctrl + V", and i have the felling if rage triggered by you mistakenly giving information trough a RUclips comment to new or old Linux users and talking about using the combination of keys "Ctrl + V" in a terminal, which is completely incorrect, "Ctrl + V" doesn't place the information copied in the space you are currently at in a "terminal" the way to send basic commands to the computer, which correctly it should be "Shift + Ctrl + V", and as a Linux Ubuntu 20.04 user this feels like an insult to the Linux community.
I was bored so I wrote this lol
@@DevilLord666YourNightmare the apt command is basically just a command for installing a program/driver, its not actually harder than installing a driver on windows
Windows: YoU CannOt DoWNlOaD ThIS, It MiGhT hAVe VirUSeS
Linux: go ahead, uninstall the bootloader.
who downloads an os for 140 dollars these days windows user like Duh🤣🤣💀💀
bruh linux let the user do whatever, but if a program tries something it just straight up end it's life
Imagine paying to use windows lmao@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue
Windows is free
@@Woman-in-the-bikiniu using an pirated version
this video's humor feels way older than it's release date 💀
Yeah its like 2008 Facebook humor.
@adeon10
Facebook's humor is the same till now
yea
@@toyeca10 Fr
But people like his content
“emulators like Wine and Proton”
Wine: “Wine Is Not an Emulator”
wait then what does the wine for the w stand for?
@@deleteduser8652 it's a recursive acronym, it doesn't stand for anything except "Wine" which goes on indefinitely
Nor Proton, the are compatiblility layers
@@deleteduser8652 Wine Is Not an Emulator Is Not an Emulator Is Not an Emulator Is Not an Emulator Is Not an Emulator Is Not an Emulator
Yh bro. Seriously. That's what W I N E stands for. And btw proton isn't also an Emulator I guess. These are compatabiliuty layers. And I somehwere read that proton games have better performance than on windows.
mans got scared of 3 terminal commands 💀☠️
Lmao yup
Me: an arch user: I don't have such weaknesses
We can't take out the terminal from linux.
i'm more scared if i do something to the system writing wrong the commands. As a new linux user, i'm not really familiarized with terminal commands, so obviously its scaring the first time;;; plus, i don't speak english so it makes putting the commands more scaring jqjdajs i run by my luck :")
DONT SAY THIS EMOJI AGAIN
imagine being the guy who installed arch linux and not wanting to use the terminal
Lol...
@@ConarCZ lmfao😂😂
I was that guy but I use pop os now
mint is a better choice for you
@@user-ejxomyq or ubuntu
Here is why Linux is great:
1. System stability
2. Linux is highly customizable
3. Security - Linux is more secure
4. Privacy, no tracking!!!
5. Price
6. Performance
7. Transperency - can see all the code
8. FULL Freedom
9. Portability - can
Here is why Windows is great:
1. Familiarity
2. More programs on Windows
System stability relies on mostly Debian, newer Softwares goes to Arch (btw), between cutting edge and stable is Fedora, friendly to new users goes to Mint
Yes I am a Linux user
Windows it's best
@@minecraft12780 its microsofts spyware and bloat now
Ye the only reason Windows is great is becuz I don't have to learn how to use Linux. I have uninstalled Linux simply just becuz I have to learn the terminal commands for my basic tasks
"This is a parody, don't take it too seriously"
The Internet: Sorry, we don't do that here
Yup these days you can get canceled for a joke
True
You can get cancelled for breathing wrong
@@dariusfarrel3228 yeah
@@dariusfarrel3228 👃💨=🐦🐦😡😡🤬🤬
Imagine being a Linux user and being spooked by 3 simple terminal command lines. Bruh.
I was spooked too after i copy pasted " rm -rf / " once in my terminal.
Ага, сначала эти команды надо найти на каких то форумах, а потом получить ошибку синтаксиса или "not found")))
The problem - clearly isn’t the 3 commands. The problem is that one of the commands is adding a repository for i386, which can break a lot of Linux distributions. if you don’t know what you are doing.
@@glaza228 А можно просто получить уведомление об обновлении и нажать на кнопучку. Причем на Linux
@@vas_._sfer6157 может быть
The fact that Linux can run some programs that were never meant to be run on Linux faster than on their native platform is unbelievable
The system uses less of everything really while windows has "superfetch" that is honestly shit and also all the bloated services it adds on (thos eservices are useless)
@@superidol4670
*Windows is GAAAAY*
Amazing really too bad that accounts for like 3 programs
@@Mandroid45 This shows you never used linux
example of games please, would like to try some on Linux and see how they perform there.
"Windows has the best performance in gaming!"
Wine with dxvk installed: Hold my beer
DXVK performs better than Windows in DX9 and DX10 games. With DX11, all the performance gain is from DXVK being more memory efficient, and Linux not eating up your RAM.
@@nasimfaheemalquadir fun fact, you can use dxvk on windows, and it outperforms dx9 and dx10 in windows itself
@@nasimfaheemalquadir so you can basically remove the difference by buying more ram ?
Bro in windows I get 20 fps on Minecraft but in linux I get 1027fps
DX10 and lower didn't thread that well, making it slightly faster to translate DirectX calls to Vulkan on the fly. @@mateuszkrytyk5711
"Let's install windows 10"
*Sitting on a windows computer ordering Windows 10*
Maybe windows 7
Lol
Product keys
@@kenos8216 Microsoft toolkit 🙂
@@techwithcolmehurze4767 how
Bruh, if you got Linux you should know what you're doing
Danymok OMG! I AM A BIG FAN OF YOURS 😱 OMG❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
arch linux doesn't even have a browser, its a damn terminal
(lil update: arch does have a browser after installing an desktop env, just at first arch is just a terminal. also i am talking about official arch, some forks of arch may have firefox and gnome/xfce pre-installed. i made this comment 3 years ago, back then i was stupider than i am now because i’ve learned a whole lot. remember criticism is a good thing if it’s helpful)
True
My hardrive died so i had to get linux but its easy to figure out with google
Bruh you doing commenting af and you dont even notice danymok 😑
Fun fact: Wine stands for Wine Is Not an Emulator.
Wine = Wine is Not an Emulator = Wine is Not an Emulator is Not an Emulator = Wine is not an Emulator is Not an Emulator is Not an Emulator = ...
Recursive definition/meaning isnt gonna go well
Proton
I am new to Linux
So it's not?
(visable confusion)
@@Syndicate_Cookie wine is not an emulator, it dosent emulate windows, it works by translation, think of it like this, windows speaks English and Linux speaks Russian, wine will translate from English to Russian. An emulator would simulate the English language, create it from scratch essentially, if we emulate the whole system (whole language in this case) the performance is really bad as the pc would need to translate everything in the English dictionary, some more people will definitely keep adding to this lol
and GNU: "Gnu Not Unix"
I really like Windows for playing and when I had some problems I installed a Windows key and that was it.
bro and where did you get it because lately I've had some problems with the games and I'm desperate
from BNH Software but I don't know what your problems are but I hope it helps you
They are some small ones but I want to have several options
luck
I used to have an deactivated windows, and the text always annoyed me, so all I did eas search up 'free windows 10 keys' found a Windoes 10 Pro key in the first website that appeared and it's still working to this date
Bruh using the Linux terminal might seem daunting with those commands, but those commands mostly handle everything for you.
Honestly, literally everything is just copy paste lmao.
@@lonkslonkolious4916 No it's not
Some things are completely broke and can't be fixed with terminal commands. For example Pop OS couldn't select the right resolution and xrandr couldn't either.
Now I'm running Mint which is much better. Still I had to modify a Perl script to get a blue light filter to work properly. I submitted a pull request and got it accepted which I'm proud of though.
Still a better experience than running Windows but it's not perfect.
It is hard for someone who has not used linux before i get that. Linux is not beginner friendly in terms of commands. I have been using linux for past 4-5 years and still i cannot say i can use vi or ed properly sed
@@bhaskarbhasku2921 I've never installed Windows but I did install Linux a few times. Very few commands were needed and some distros didn't need any at all.
You don't have to use Vim though. I thought ed was now abandoned.
Just use Nano or a graphical text editor.
@@deoxal7947 That is true but terminal commands are always a very hard job for someone who has not done any programming or anything specific to unix. There is a reason why even for old people using basic applications is hard.
Fact: Most of the online game servers use linux
Most servers period are linux, likely even the ones serving out Windows updates XD
Database only, the server files still running on windows
bro....even WIndows uses Linux
Fact: Microsoft uses Linux in their servers
It's a fact that windows users are made of consumers. Linux for businesses.
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Kevin MacLeod music: ✓
Stickmen: ✓
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Kevin MacLeod. Haha yeah big nostalgia
this was new? I don't know what you mean by nostalgic...
I have to correct you on drivers. On Linux, drivers are almost always packaged by your distribution which allows you to install them with two commands.
@@SergeyVolkov except they keep crashing in-game every 10 minutes sadly,
or one like on arch
Sudo pacman -syu
2:07 For someone using Linux that's an easy task, you can literally copy and paste it.
and that's easier than having to install windows driver too
@@shubhanshutomar7940 nope sorry but that's completely wrong
@@Just_nick3070 Yeah, "click to install" is slightly easier than "copy command." But I wouldn't say that's a very big difference.
No, You Wrote It
And then find out that are missing dependencies. And then the dependencies have missing dependencies also...
I have bad memories from installing Metasploit
all hail lutris, proton and wine
Yes Lutris :)
Can you play Warzon,Fortnite ,or apex on Linux ?
If yes please help me!
@@linuxprozacatecniky432 Čáu 😂
@@thelastuchiha626 wine with easyanticheat support already exists, so you can.
@Emir Demirci Age of empires, isn't it?
I can't remember the last time I had updated my graphics driver through terminal. Dude those days are gone.
Yeah just use the built in driver manager it's easier on linux than windows
I find it easier to do it that way
My package manager updates everything the same way. Including the kernel and modules.
@@fierrect6089 Opening "Driver Management Software", selecting the newest Driver Version from a list of 10 entries is not exactly easier than the Nvidia App on Windows saying "Hey, there's a update available. click here to install -> click -> install -> done"
@@Rastla I guess it depends on the distro. Mine show notification if there's a new driver available so it's as easy as in Windows
windos : YOU CAN'T DELETE THE EDGE YOUR SISTEM WILL BREAK
linux : ow u'll uninstall the bookloader go ahed lol
now make potato chips with it
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@@sir_patates YYYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
@@sir_patates YYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSS go make your potato chips boy and get the ketchup ready to🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue nooooooooooo you don't know about simlation if you don't mercy potatos the life don't mercy you
but if you mercy to them the life goes very well
Upgrading drivers: "apt upgrade". And you're ready.
Not apt upgrade "sudo apt upgrade"
@@shenanigans1234 it wasn’t that funny
@@GUSTOGAMINGYT no need for sudo if u already root
sudo pacman -Syu
@@tokiomutex4148 a true man of culture.
plot twist
Most gaming cloud services use linux on their services
Btw thanks for the likes
so true cause best server is linux base
I was looking for this comment
Yeah
Microsoft even doesnt use Windows server. they use Linux lmao
@@bharatmadho3742 Microsoft is Linux basically. The irony is here: Win10 is based on a Linux core, and each update brings the OS closer to an actual linux OS. Meanwhile, they work on Linux, and they're the second contributor to the linux community. Also, Windows being strictly meant for desktop, they can't use them on headless machines like servers
Someone using dual OS : da fak they doing over there
I do i use win 10 and zorin os linux
Ruining their boot drive that's what
@@memeagent2222 isn't zorin os the non-ubuntu baby's first os?
I installed Windows 10, Arch Linux, Android-x86 and Chrome OS
@@pichass9337 bruh hv u tried dual booting, it doesn't ruin anything.. ;-; noobs thinking dual boot will ruin ur system 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I was told to watch this for an assignment on Linux vs Windows.
bruh in most linux versions there's a driver manager
manjaro for example is really good in the driver department
Mint is pretty good with also constantly letting you update anything with ease. Drivers, program updates, kernal updates, etc.
those distributions, not versions, are very bloat
@@KiatosPiatosMamatos No, they have more functionality than things "minimal". Minimal in Linux stands for : My PC is complete garbage.
@@KiatosPiatosMamatos imagine crapping on different distros
kinda crinj
Linux gamer:
- I have proton on Linux. Let's kick some asses.
EAC, battle eye:
- Yes. Sure.
Thats what made me go back to windows :/
@@zlrivo you can dual boot you knew
Know*
@@zlrivo just dualboot also there actually making it so Linux works with anticheat
@@killertigergaming6762 thats what I did at first but since I always booted on windows because I have most on my games it I started to do everything on it and my linux installation was not worth anymore
Windows: Gets hacked
Lunux: *The hacker
HIHIIHIHUE
@sudo bonk windows Linux sucks
@sudo bonk windows doubt it
Kali linux in a nutshell XD
@@relix3267 cap
I think that driver updates are way easier on Linux in most cases. All you have to do is update the whole system, and you can even do it graphically.
That’s not a real linux user...
That’s just a windows noob downloaded linux -_-
Yea
Yeah those nvidia driver update steps were pretty simple
@@etaashmathamsetty7399 just some easiest commands
Noob
Comments like this prevent linux gaming from growing. Just like calling everyone racist and a nazi makes them hate you and your cause. Yes the commands were simple, but they are a barrier to entry. If you want linux to become more popular for developers to support, more people must use it. People won't want to associate with toxic users that would call them a "windows noob". I welcome anyone to try linux and i encourage distrubutions to make updating things easier and needing the terminal less. Also developers should use systems like flatpak for making linux apps rather than building a code for arch, ubuntu, and whatever flavor of the month version of linux is out.
the real driver updating in linux:
pacman -Syu
*Arch Linux
@sudo bonk windows good luck running any 3d application with nouveau
@Al Zihad I use Artix btw
@@aspenrapid apt is for the virgins. pacman is for the real chads.
@sudo bonk windows nouveau drivers suck plain and simple
I gotta say, gaming in linux is surprisingly easy with steam and proton. there's slight performance hit with graphically demanding games, but if you play mostly old games, it's as easy as a few clicks. plus dualshock 4 support right out the box is amazing.
Right, especially in this time where linux gaming has been better than ever (especially with some anti cheats working now) And for the performance issue it doesnt really exist actually if you are really that unlucky its max 10 fps
@iNitra go back to windows you microsheep
Steam isn't everything!
@@MelindaSordinoIsLiterallyMe Gog + Epic Games -> Heroic Launcher
Dual boot isn't hard either, unless they have escalated their hostility
havent seen this channel in years.
even forgot it existed.
nice vid
oddly, Linux feels way more convenient than Windows
Honestly I've been wanting to swap to Linux for a while for that very reason
@@arcanaunbound9322 do it, I switched to Linux for this first time and loving it.
Because it is. Windows runs like shit because it's bloated, and has a lot of unnecessary features... And spies on you. Linux isn't even one operating system, but rather a large tree of operating systems. Maybe you should considering burning PopOS or Linux Mint on a usb stick and trying it out (because that's actually how it works with some distros, the installation media works as an operating system, with the ability to try out the system before installing it on a drive).
Fact : Most Android OS runs on linux.
@@acoolcat4269 not most, but ALL, since Android is based on linux
"A computers like air conditioning it becomes useless when you open Windows"
-Linus Torvalds
- "Write that down... I SAID WRITE THAT DOWN"
Yeah, the same torvalds that also says tht windows is a lot more user and programmer friendly cause it is not windows but linux that constantly breaks everything.
@@ABaumstumpfYou're right because linux provides access to everything, it's not suitable for standard users. So "With great power comes great responsibility"
Linux guy loves command line, it's the better way to do things, so he can't get scared. 😂
Linux mint users when they need to update drivers for nvidia cards: ".... *Click*.... *Click*... Sure is nice to have a driver manager!"
Linux users with AMD GPUs: "Wait, you're telling me this GPU is plug-n-play because the drivers are baked into the Kernel itself?! *Mind blown*"
Agreed
macOS gamers: where I am?
Linux and Windows gamers: *no*
r/ihadastroke
@Raymond Morales r/ihavereddit
@boy lasagna r/redditmoment
@@Vienic2 r/redditshutthefuckup
You can play a 2005 game with parallels on newer Macs... But Apple is blocking external GPUs... 😅
I’m damn happy that most of the information on Linux is correct! Except the driver part.......
yea the driver part is easy as fuck lmao its usually just one or two commands and a reboot
edit: driver management in linux is light-years better than windows'
yeah u just copy paste in the terminal
@@someonehere4380 Exactly! Windows users think they have to type it manually. All you need to do is copy paste.
"yay -Syu" update everything for me: kernels, apps, drivers...
Still, why can't they just make it easy like Windows does? Still plan to try Linux as Mint 20 and ZorinOS looks snappy and fast af.
When you are using linux for 2 years then its soooooo easy for you to do most things yourself
Your PC is like an air-condition: It gets useless once you open windows...
Me: Downloads Windows 10 for free on the Microsoft Windows 10 download
But how are you gonna activate it?
Linux is free with no water mark of shame
@@Natalietrans no need man you can remove water mark too
@@danalin9902 Windows phones home
@@shamanthks7218 you actually don't need to. Besides if you already own a pc or laptop you have a key
Use vulkan instead of directx
@Union Lord it supports current graphics cards like nvidia
a 1080 ti
@Union Lord it is compatible for your graphics card
@Union Lord it supports opengl 4.2
I will never give up my precious OpenGL. The cross-platform library will reign supreme!
Stop whining! I have a i5-3570 processor with 12 gb ram and a GT1030 ddr5 and I can play almost anything I throw at my Manjaro KDE. The only games I couldn't play was Doom eternal (which is playable through steam) which I won't buy from steam(I want to play it in lutris) and Black Mesa. Games like Doom 2016, Call of duty World war 2, Battlefield 1 & 5, Titanfall 2, Dishonered etc. ran exceptionally well. Forget Steam! Lutris alone is more than enough
When I play a fighting game, I press random buttons and hope for the best
You too, hmm?
Same lol
Always has been
Did you smash it?
Yep,
Just spam every thing and hope it works
Got sent here to complete a homework discussion assignment...I honestly didn't expect anything going into this video, but I did not leave disappointed. This video is entertaining and informational. TY
It's curious how an operating system maintained by a community is more stable in other things than Windows maintained by a single giant company, who has been able to bug updates.
Now, who likes Linux or Windows, I have no problem with that, I respect that.
Yea that's kinda confusing
Windows has to accommodate all possible hardware with a single generic image, with the new approach taken since Windows 10, it's especially troublesome, and with the ARM architecture Microsoft would have serious problems with this, due to the lack of standards and fragmentation, already severe with x86, things like Windows Update and the deployment of the updates themselves are absolute garbage too.
Open source operating systems on the other hand can be optimized for certain types of hardware, which can mean higher performance and stability, you also have distributions focused on stability and reliability, simply freedom of choice.
And still linux as a desktop sucks, the bare bones store dont work, still lacks some basic things like controlling the fan speed, wont even work on some hardwares etc etc.
Unless you are a developer using linux is stupid.
Without all that bloatware junk running on the background eating your PC resources everything runs better.
@@blackcitadel37 that is in no way related to stability
Proton and wine are basically the same and Wine stand as:
Wine Is Not An Emulator
hope you ll see that comment :)
I cant get toontown to work with wine this is what pain feels like
@@urbanduck9934 yeah proton is literately a wine config
@@shadygoat9146 It’s not a Wine config. It’s Valve’s fork of Wine. Both of them are technically different. But of course, it’s still Wine plus some patches from Valve.
Proton is a gaming suited branch of wine made by Valve (the guys who make steam)
@@Natalietrans nontherless it is WINE but valve modified it and implemented tons of libraries (dlls as such) to make it suitable for gaming.
2:07 *laughs in sudo pacman -Syu*
just make a alias in .bashrc file in your home directory and say upgrade. and windows sucks
laughs in yay -Syu
@Its GNU /Freedom I have pamac as well
@@katech6020 am i the only mint user+ manjaro user
@@alkaupadhyay7650 I am on manjaro xfce
there's 3 types of PC gamers
1. Windows Gamer
2. Linux Gamer
3. Mac Gamer ( Me )
Driver updates are more streamlined in Linux. At least in some distros, your drivers are automatically updated along with all your other packages during an update. That's better than having an intrusive pop-up or having to launch geforce-experience imo.
This extends to retro-emulators too(just like every other package you own). They're all updated the same way, so no need to have a bunch of update wizards with their own pop-ups (or worse having to reinstall to get the latest version).
True + based + i use arch btw
The number one reason I switched to linux is the fucking updates. As a developer, I hate having to restart my computer and setup my environment again and lost browser tabs, etc.
Windows fucking update would restart itself and sometimes even corrupt files.
On linux I can shush the updates and install when I get time.
"Driver updates are more streamlined in Linux. At least in some distros, your drivers are automatically updated along with all your other packages during an update."
On which linux? Oh, and that one particular distro that you use that happens to support the hardware you use were you "only" need to recompile a few things every time something changes?
have you ever use professional software and had to go through the hassle that library/system-upgrade is?
"That's better than having an intrusive pop-up or having to launch geforce-experience imo."
That is entirely optional.
"They're all updated the same way"
ah yes, and that would be? Oh, apt? yum? zypp? ... yeah, soooo much the same way that there are docents of different utilities.
@@ABaumstumpf uhm.. you do know that most of the AMD and Intel drivers are build in the Kernel right? So if you have a kernel update all your drivers are up to date.
Nvidia is a different thing you indeed have to manually download the drivers on some distro's, but people who have those GPU's will make sure that they use a distro that come with those drivers pre installed.
apt, dnfm and zypper are package managers, most people with a Desktop Enviroument use either Discover from KDE or SoftwareCenter from gnome, there are also options as flatpak and snap which are both buildin in the KDE and Gnome Stores so your argument is kinda invalid.
@@tjaytje "So if you have a kernel update all your drivers are up to date."
Ah yes - so easy to have to rebuild the kernel and maybe the entire system... sure, if you say so.
"so your argument is kinda invalid."
Exactly the opposite - so streamlined that there are docents of incompatible ways of achieving the same thing, varying between distros and sometimes with the potential to brick your OS.
"Do you think Linux can match Windows in Gaming?"
Linux surpasses Windows in every way. It's the software developers lack of support that is the issue.
Thats not how it works man. If u dont have access to games , that just means is a worse platform to game on. Simple as that. A developer wont magically just support 2% of pc users for no reason. Hopefully steam deck will change that even further, it already made huge progress so im very optimistic. Linux as a platform is the underdog compared to windows when ur just talking about gaming. So its not that the games have to support a unpopular option. Its the oposite, the underdog has to go out of their way to make sure it is compatible with most games.
@@wraithblastalx6466
Sorry, but you're kind of an idiot. Windows games are written for Windows. You know that right? It's not like they just compile a game and then the OS developers have to figure out how to make it run. Do you know how an API like DirectX works? Or how MS made monopolizing deals with hardware vendors to center proprietary driver focus on their platform? Not to mention that many games would take little to no extra coding to compile for Linux. In many cases, a simple tick of a box in the engine is all it takes. So yes that is exactly how it works. Software is made compatible with the OS, not the other way around. When they put out a PS exclusive, It's not MS's fault that it won't run on Xbox. That's like buying a hat and trying to adjust the size of your head to make it fit.
@@wraithblastalx6466 wine and proton aren’t hard to install (from what I’ve seen)
@@gravity5903 remember that windows is pre-installed on most factory build PC’s
@@gravity5903 and phone drivers arent the same as desktop hardware drivers, different hardware architecture
2:15
You're copy pasting at most 8 commands into a terminal.
Also once you set the driver up once it updates with everything else, and nowadays on Ubuntu and derivatives there's a setting that handles it all for you.
tho you dont even need to do that, you can install drivers from the ui. and it tells you when there's a new update with the ui and u just say install now.
@@nomadshiba not for all drivers
who uses Ubuntu unironically 🙄
@@uwuLegacy If you're new to Linux it's the easiest to get into
@@uwuLegacy What's wrong with Ubuntu? Not everyone likes arch.
"stadia"
OOOOOH DIDNT AGE WELL
5:10 this 35 fps is actually 7 fps
yes
r/wooosh
And 125fps actually 35 fps😂
@@xponents77 what are you trying to imply here
@SabbyDude Yes 29 is what we call not playable depend on the spec if good enough 29 to 28 will be playable but not that much good but bad spec RIP 29 FPS
0:22
laughing here with pirated windows with no noticeable issues so far.
I run a Linux mainly, so anything that does not run on linux I just have a dual boot windows, and that is cracked lmao, it is so easy, just by changing the KMS you defeat its security. Also, since I run cracked windows as well, I can say, as long as you did not download software or a 'cracked' iso, and just did the command prompt activation trick where you swap the activation server, you should be fine.
Are people not aware you can legit download a free iso of windows 10 from Microsoft?
@@unclehowdy409 Which needs activation, or you get feature limited...
@@sencar809 that hasn't happened to me so I don't know what your doing wrong
@@unclehowdy409 Tf are you saying? Do you have an activated version of windows, if you don't you do not get all features of windows? If you do not have it activated, you lose some features. + I have been building and installing operating systems for many years (windows, arch, debian, etc), so I can say with 100% certainty that I am not doing anything wrong.
did this video just say "getting notified while in-game for one driver > having an 'update everything' command"?
That was my favorite part of the video. That after they showed that travesty the Windows user was like: Updating drivers on Windows is so easy :D
- sudo apt update
- sudo apt upgrade
done, your debian based system is now up to date
@@chrnehmke pacman -Syu baby
@@zekrinealfa1113 nice
Or you can use a your distros appstore to update everything if you are scared of the Terminal for some reason.
It's hard to believe how far things have come with game compatibility on Linux. I remember even just a few years ago my two main games were CSGO and DOTA2 simply because they were native. I had several native games from GOG installed, as well, but beyond that, I just played console emulators.
Today, I have been able to install and play most of my entire Steam library. Even games like Ghost Exile, Deep Rock Galactic, Mad Max, Skyrim SE, Soulcalibur 6, Grim Dawn, Sims 4, and that new TMNT game just install and go like it's NBD. Even some games with EAC work correctly. It's really weird seeing as how I grew up having to struggle to get a handful of Windows games to install and even if they did, they had weird graphical glitches.
The irony now is, the only game I've had to struggle to get running right was the Linux native version of ETQW, as it's super old. Also, any Windows games with kernel-level anti-cheat can't run at all, like Valorant or Modern Warfare... yet. ;) Wait, I just saw a video on how to get Valorant rolling in a VM. Well, hell!
Lol i didn't know Linux exist
Tbf running a game in a windows WM under a Linux Host, isn't a feat for Linux game compatibility
@@p3chv0gel22 What the hell are you talking about?
I really really hope we get something done with linux's anti-cheat issue. Pray Valve works somethin out.
Linux itself should be considered anti-cheat.
@@unruler uh. No?
@@lonkslonkolious4916 Who would make a cheat for Linux, think about it.
@@unruler someone who wants to cheat. People on Linux aren't all just bastions of light with good intentions, you know that right? Shit, even most hack clients for Minecraft work on Linux already anyway, so it's not like there isn't any cheating software for Linux.
@@lonkslonkolious4916 Typically people sell cheats and that's when it becomes problem. Nobody would develop a cheat for a system with 5% market share. If someone writes a cheat for himself, then I don't think anti cheat will be effective against such unique stuff.
Also, my original comment was tongue-in-cheek, but it has some merit to it.
Linux is kinda good represented except for the performance.
It is sometimes double as fast in the same scenario.
Dig Dug 3x FPS!!
I played Minecraft optifine max settings on kali Linux on the same pc using live boot and it was 5x the speed
@@nickerules7516 its the power of linux my guy
@@nickerules7516 Java Edition?
@@pivad1388 yes there’s no optifine on mobile
THIS IS AMAZING!!! Thx for making another video
2:08 Not anymore.
4:14 Not anymore.
5:36 Not anymore.
5:42 Not anymore.
Updating drivers on Linux is now easier than ever, especially in Arch based systems. You just run the upgrade command. If you're on AMD Radeon, that's even more easier.
BTW I use arch... Seriosly😁😁
@@apurvakumardani172 I use arch btw
BTW, I use Gentoo
haha lol yes, as an arch user
In ubuntu it's litteraly one check box to click at install.
Driver updates in Linux are from my experience easier to install than on Windows; heck, I even got a notification once for a Logitech unifying receiver FIRMWARE update that I absolutely wasn't expecting.
It does kinda depend on which distribution you're using, but most of the common distributions are pretty consistent in this regard from my experience.
@Till Tindemann I can't remember precisely because at the time I was distro-hopping a bit, but I think it was Fedora. Ubuntu-based distros are probably similar.
I've since settled on Arch (again; I always seem to come back to it) because I love to tinker so it appeals to me; however updating carelessly on Arch can be breaking because the repo is bleeding edge so it doesn't really have this kind of automatic update notification stuff by default.
I don't know if Arch-based distros like Manjaro offer the same driver-update functionality as Fedora and Ubuntu but I wouldn't be surprised.
Worth noting, if you have an AMD card, you get driver updates with regular system updates. Granted, it doesnt have the extra features from crimsondriver or whatever it is called, but this can be installed manually
keep dreaming windows is more gui based than linux so don't even try windows is easier better slower and more expensive
@@hodayfa000h just curious ,did you use linux before?
@@hodayfa000h idiot without brain, shutup
6:03 you realize that you need a os to run a game streaming service
💯💯😂
Bro he is on Android
@@princethegamer3193 and android is a os
Yes
@@ShieldX_Snowy and its on Linux kernel 😅
I've played RDR2 on linux without a single crash
It does have a recent anecdotal reputation for handling notoriously crashy Windows games with way less crashing.
2:57
Now make potato chips with it
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Now make a computer out of potato chips. It would theoretically be possible to run it up to a GHz...
5:09 that is clearly 3fps .
Yeah 30 fps is focken smooth like
The
Wall
Thanks
No it's 13 fps
@@SloudPL No it's mediocre editing in a mediocre video
when you realise you get get windows keys on ebay for like 2 quid
When you can get then for free
And have basically no security whatsoever
Most of those are pirated and technically illegal, so if your a law abiding citizen you shouldn't buy those.
@@notcryo I don't give a shit.
@@notcryo it literally doesn't matter. At all
Hey Alienizer! don't know if you'll read this. Linux gamer here. I haven't used Windows since I stopped using Windows 7. Funny video! I just want to make a correction.
4:20 Wine Is Not an Emulator (That's actually what it literally stands for). Wine and Proton are compatibility layers that translate DirectX API's to Linux Compatible API's, usually Vulkan API.
Linux gaming has come an exceptionally long way, and now with the Steam Deck out its nearing parity with Windows in game compatibility! Linux now performs many AAA Windows Native games _better_ than Windows itself. I would love to see a redo of this video when Steam OS comes out for the Desktop. Of course Linux Compatibility has dramatically expanded across the board for all distributions due to the success of the Steam Deck.
This video needs to be re uploaded with correct Linux information.
And with windows but true
Ikr linux gets more fps
@@RoKitten in my case, I got up to 20% more FPS using Vulkan-DXVK and same FPS or little improvement in proton (steam) in most games
1. Many information is wrong or not precise enough. Why the hell is there a command line related to wine install to illustrate the difficulty in the driver section, which by the way is not a problem : it has been a long time since I had to go into terminal to install drivers, even proprietary ones. I would even say it is easier on Linux as you just have to go to the "additional drivers" section of the software manager to install them (Ubuntu and derived). For FPS stability, I do not see the point : Linux and Windows have no structural reason for that.
2. Despite I am a Linux user, I acknowledge that windows is better for gaming than Linux, Only because the library is far bigger. Wine helps a lot with old games that are painful to play with Windows (ie AOE2, Command and Conquer 3), but when it comes to current games, it is a nightmare. And many of them are not working at all. The only reason why I still have a dual boot on 2 computers is that : Ring of Elysium, World of Tanks, Raceroom experience and Project cars will not work on Linux....
Si in the end, the advantages given by Linux are totally annihilated by the lack of AAA (and popular, not only AAA) games on that platform. To me, Windows wins by KO, even if the situation dramatically improved along past years thanks to the involvement of Valve/Steam.
yeah
Vulkan in this moment: they ask you how you are, and you just have to say you’re fine when you’re not really fine, but you just can’t get into it, because they would never understand.
When you roasted the bully on class
0:53
when you become the bully
When the imposter is sus 😳
Imagine if someone has both linux and windows computers.
WINE: (W)ine (I)s (N)ot an (E)mulator
Wine is not emulating
WINE: (W)ine I NOT AN EMULATOR (I)s (N)ot (A)n (E)mulator
Or more like
WINE: (W)ine Wine Wine Wine Wine Wine Wine Wine Wine Wine Wine Wine Wine Wine Wine Wine Wine Wine Wine Wine ... (I)s (N)ot (A)n (E)mulator
*Recursive acronym
WINAE
This was hilarious. I loved the ending. Good work!
But I should also add that driver updates on linux are easy especially with rolling release distros like manjaro. Its very similar to updating an app.
Windows gamer: it is taking long to load.
Linux: YAY SPEED
sorry but Windows is faster than Linux.. maybe you load things faster or you THINK you do because Linux GUI isn't bogged down by apps you installed.. Windows isn't slow the APPS and services are running in the background. Install Windows FRESH, install Linux FRESH on the SAME hardware, do a benchmark Windows wins hands down.
@@rparker061 If Windows wins it's most likely the benchmarks fault since synthetical benchmarks can have vastly different results because of tiny changes.
@@rparker061 I've ran games on a fresh install of Windows and Linux. Linux ran way better.
Who tf is buying Windows for 130$ when it's free to download from Microsoft site and free to activate with KMS 💀💀💀
0:53 Me when i hear im going on a flight:
What is the meme?
2:19 it's a simple copy-paste command, how don't you know how to do that?
True
I always copy-paste it. LOL!
The irony lol. They can install and run proton, wine and steam, but are scared to copy paste commands into the same terminal lmfao
@@linuxphile9436 gentoo and arch users: *am i a joke to you?*
@@linuxphile9436 You are not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
people who dual boot:
???
6:02 stadia is using linux lmao
Yeah, a lot of devs make their projects on Linux, and even more use Linux servers to host their services.
@@raymondheil4838 And probably they are using Android, which runs Linux LMAO
Most of the internet runs on linux, even microsoft azure runs on linux
Every server uses Linux, Android uses Linux, PS5 uses Linux, supercomputers uses Linux, Linux can run everything better than Windows but games because game developers don't want to make native support but if you play a game with opengl on Windows and Linux you will see that Linux will get a +15-20 FPS difference
@@raymondheil4838 yeah, most devs use either Linux or Mac. Mac is mostly for software development, web dev, unix and the easy setup and Linux for server hosting, software unavailable on Mac, programming, anything Apple won’t let you do, etc.
2:10 "sudo apt upgrade" left the chat
Lol imagine needing an internet connection to play singleplayer.
who does?
@@MondayLiam cloud gamers.
Imagine having a pc without an internet connection
@@supermariobrosbros6152 I can imagine a laptop on the go without internet playing single player games.
@@Quantum_Nebula imagine buying a laptop lmaooo
Everyone goin gangsta until some pulls put windows 1.0 and mac 2
"but we can use emulators as wine"
Dude, do you even know what WINE stands for?
wine is not an emulator lol
Wine Is aN Emulator
They forgot to mention how Windows auto-updates crash your computer
I’ve had windows for around 7 years now and that never happened to me once.
Now
My mom was telecommuting from home, and her computer auto rebooted and her computer was put into a state where it couldn't boot into the desktop anymore, and that was on windows 10.
@@morganrussman bruh that is very very very rare and mega unlucky.
@@gearsgamer7115 how do you even figure the 1st part if what you said?
linux = "programer"
windows = "casual_user"
input( " You are a programer? ")
if programer >= "true":
print( " linux" )
else:
print("windows")
input( " Are you a casual_user? ")
if casual_user >= "true":
print("windows")
else:
print("whatever you want")
What if im programmer on windows
@@Telejaba ai vc é buxa
i don't think you can do greater than for booleans
@@Telejaba then you're a beginner level programmer
@@architmishra015not true
that video needs an update
lol updating drivers is as easy as making two clicks, and the notification is there on most distros, and if not you can enable it so...
Thats right.
Like in what distro?
@@mactemporal1980 every ubuntu-based (mint, pop-os, etc) or arch-based (manjaro, garuda, etc) distribution has a GUI updater nowadays i.e. pamac for pacman (arch based) or synaptic for apt (ubuntu based)
YES
4:27 Bro, in Linux, you can run games like N64, NES,SNES and GBA also Game Boy Games.
psst you can do that on windows and android too
5:20 that's literally my pc whenever I play anything
Im not exactly sure why people are so scared of terminals, it's just like sending messages but to your computer
Exactly. To be quite honest Windows is more scary. Windows allows users almost full admin access without a password by default.
As long as you aren't giving random shell scripts root or sudo access, worst case scenario is that you could delete a file in the home directory.
Thing is, here's some stats i collected from running minecraft:
Windows: Stalls at 200 fps
Linux: Barely any CPU usage at 350 fps
(This is vanilla with optifine)
Linux actually runs better than Windows, especially since it's more light-weight (the amount of RAM required by Win10 is just unbelievable)
@@thilensavignon1999 So true!
@@dexah4842 Tiny Core Linux only takes 12 MB of your RAM with a Graphical Interface
@KaZKrY can you tell me how you managed to do that because Windows nearly destroyed my pc and I had to switch to Linux but I only have 30 - 50 FPS but on Windows I had 500 - 1000 FPS
@@genycs3865 Did you use the correct drivers on Linux ?
AMD drivers are already included in kernel, and Nvidia drivers are installed pretty much the same way as on windows.
For me as a power user, Linux is better for work and productivity, and windows is just for DirectX games. Also, in my opinion, all cloud game streaming services suck at the moment because of noticeble input lag and reduced video quality.
Xbox cloud gaming is perfect , i live in the countryside with a not very good internet and I can play forza horizon 5 at 60fps with my pc being plug on ethernet ( i have 6mb/s)
When I run GTA III my Laptop looks a Plane Turbine
Why can't I be both. I have a windows computer with a virtual machine with kali linux baby!!!