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You just watched someone stream a Linux-native indie game. And it ran smoother than your $2,000 Windows rig. That’s not a fluke. It’s a signal.
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You just watched someone stream a Linux-native indie game. And it ran smoother than your $2,000 Windows rig. That’s not a fluke. It’s a signal.
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Stuttering. Low FPS. Games that just won’t launch. You’re not doing something wrong. Linux gaming is harder than it should be.
You’re staring at a black screen. Again. The game launched. Then died. No error. Just silence. Or your controller won’t pair. Or Wine crashes on launch.
You scroll. You click. You skim another headline about some new console or leaked spec sheet.
You’re tired of scrolling through patch notes and Discord announcements just to figure out what’s actually new. I am too.