Spyke
retrolemmy.com

Is this the tipping point? There was another popular Youtuber who made a similar video recently, I forget who, but I could see videos like this bringing enough users to make Linux more than a drop in the bucket.

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Marty_TFreply
lemmy.zip

it was pewdiepie

and he not only made his "im switching to linux" video, but then also made like some diy makerspace video and then got into selfhosting and degoogling within like a month and ngl these videos had so much genuine passion, and that's what makes it so cool.

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Yeah exactly! He's so into it!

I haven't watched Pewdiepie since many years back, but these videos really made me happy to watch. I could see my own excitement from years back relived through his eyes.

Since these are big names in tech on YT, this will make a lot of users try it out that otherwise would not have.

Half sarcastically and half seriously; This IS the year of the Linux desktop. And if it isn't next year will be. We've seen it become better and better at what, I feel, is an exponential rate. Whatever year it will be, it is going to be soon.

I'm excited for the future :)

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Gormadtreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

Wait seriously?

I might have to check those vids out...

I haven't watched him in a long long time

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It's a very recent development, so no wonder you missed it. Yes, Pewdiepie went full Arch with Hyprland and made his Steam Deck into a server and I'm not even joking :D

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truxnellreply
aussie.zone

My hardcore windows only friend is discussing joining me on Bazzite really seriously. If it gets him, it will get a few tech savvy but windlass only people.

Still a long way off non-tech people though

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EccTMreply
lemmy.ml

Valve has been doing amazing work putting money into Linux gaming, funding open source projects and showing that it's a viable option for quite a while now, and it's starting to pay off.

The only issue (and it's not exactly a real one) is anticheat support for some mainstream tentpole games, like Fortnite, GTAV, Valorant... Devs could fix that if they wanted, but until they do some people won't make that jump. Someone needs to wave some money in front of some game studio execs to entice them aboard.

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I mean J2C is one of the smaller of the big tech YT, if that makes sense.

LTT has gone on the record several times that they won't cover Linux at all again until Steam OS gets a wide release (which probably won't happen until Nvidia gets their shit together).

GN has discussed it several times but they remain straddling the fence.

MKBHD doesn't really cover much gaming stuff and 0 PC stuff (only Apple 🤢).

Austin Evans next, maybe?

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discuss.tchncs.de

Looks like Phil was carrying this one.

I kinda wish they showed protondb around the 19:50 ish mark instead of just focusing on deck playable

https://www.protondb.com/app/7900 still borked but important to see that even for a nieche game from 2005 thats no longer available on steam an entry exists just showcases the wealth of information on protondb

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sh.itjust.works

I wish he didn’t feel the need to be so defensive about his choices. Bazzite is perfect for this use case

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lemmy.world

In his defense, he does make a great point at the beginning of the video.

“I have never touched a Linux topic in my life. Why? Because you guys scare the shit out of me, because you guys are some opinionated motherf…”

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I honestly stopped watching his content after he tried to make a video about gaming on an older more budget system during the height of the GPU shortages and they were laughing about how the worst components they had on hand was something like a 2070 and a 10th gen i5 and then were making fun of how bad the performance was compared to their current high end components that would easily cost $3k. It was so tone dead it was disgusting

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hperrinreply
lemmy.ca

We’re opinionated? This dude literally said on Twitter that Linux is useless and nobody should use it.

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Thank you for including a timestamp! I wish more people would do that.

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Linux content also seems to do pretty well when it comes to clicks. I've seen smaller channels which got a boost from the algorithm (?) when they started releasing Linux videos. Hopefully this will give creators further incentives for more of this stuff!

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I feel like there’s a “bell curve” for Linux gaming enjoyment.

If you’re even a little techy, like not using your PC begrudgingly and mostly live in iOS or whatever, the switch will feel like a relief. But many PC users aren’t; they arent interested in what a OS or file system is, they just want League or Sims to pop up and that’s it.

…And then there’s me. I use Linux for hours every day, I’m pretty familiar with the graphics stacks and such… But I need the performance of stripped, neutered Windows I dual boot for weird, modded sim games I sometimes play. And frankly, it’s more convenient for many titles I need to get up and running quick for coop or whatever. There’s also tools like SpecialK that don’t work on Linux, and help immensely with certain games/displays.

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lemmy.world

If you want to play multiplayer that uses anti-cheat you are still screwed right?

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Depends on the game/publisher. Depending on the anticheat it can be as simple as enabling Linux/Proton support on the dev's side with a flag.

I can't play Destiny 2 with my Destiny obsessed friend, that's about all I've been impacted. Didn't really get into it anyway. I don't even check ProtonDB anymore before buying new games, they almost all work flawlessly these days.

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Lunchreply
lemmy.world

Not quite, steam now installs EasyAntiCheat for linux when you first setup steam for instance. The games you will struggle with are games such as those published by Riot, some view that as a bonus though 😅

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So what I'm hearing is that it'll prevent my former League addiction from kicking back up?

I see this as an absolute win!

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lemmy.zip

Counter-strike works, as do all valve titles. Overwatch, Splitgate and Titanfall work as well and so do most "non-real-time games", like Trackmania. Riot's games and Rainbow don't work. Check protondb for the games that ate important to you.

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Last I checked Deadlock has banned Steam Deck (and anything that looks like Steam Deck).

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Overcooked, Liars Bar, Ready or Not, Schedule 1, Elden Ring, Jackbox, etc . . . . . All work great as multiplayer titles on linux. There's a great trove of fun games that don't require kernel level anticheat because the the community of players isn't as toxic.

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lemmy.ca

Dude, fuck this guy all the way through. He’s such a piece of shit. He shouldn’t be in our community.

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hperrinreply
lemmy.ca

He’s been super anti-linux and has stated that it’s useless and nobody should use it on Twitter. He’s also just generally an asshole.

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Pikareply
rekabu.ru

Then it's a good thing he owns up to his mistakes? Maybe a group of Linux haters following him will change their mind as well.

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This is good for Linux, but if that is actually true it's likely then he's only doing this to capitalize off of the exposure that PewDiePie has been giving Linux and J2C is looking to appear underneath those videos as "recommended" to game the algorithm to bandwagon and leech of a viral topic.

Still good for Linux community though...

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