walsufnir said:
Bokal said:
walsufnir said: The biggest problem, in my opinion, is a technical one: linux. Valve has to fix the mess that Linux is in terms of gaming. Different renderers, different window systems, different gl-versions, driver status with performance penalty... just to name a few. If you want "serious" gaming besides 2d-games and basic 3d games like tuxracer, you have to mitigate a lot of existing problems. |
Valve has already helped fixing a lot of this mess and drivers improved a lot lately. I play on Steam Linux (no Windows) and everything is going fine for me.
The game library is not half as good as the windows one yet, but it's much better since Valve has invested in SteamOS, and getting better every day.
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I don't doubt it gets better but as long as you can't run DirectX programs on Linux, I don't see it going anywhere. And I doubt there will ever be a good wrapper, not to mention it "costs" you a lot to wrap api calls.
Of course you can play games on Linux but not all and not the important ones (while "important" may be totally subjective, of course).
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I agree with that. Even though, with wine, you can play games up to DirectX 9 most of the times without much problems and very little performance lost.
Question is, will DirectX always stay relevant? PS4 doesn't have DirectX and is still getting the games. Vulkan is coming and could very well replace it. Most modern engines already run on linux.