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spease ◴[] No.41800525[source]
This is super cool.

So, wait, does this mean that gaming is better on Linux, on a Mac?

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m463 ◴[] No.41803779[source]
If you mean "I have a mac, is it better to run linux to game?"

Then there's a case for it, since you can run AAA games that apple + macos doesn't support / allow.

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kergonath ◴[] No.41804125[source]
You’d need to compare with what can be done on macOS including with things like crossover and the GPT. AFAICT, the Linux side is making progress, but still more games can be run from macOS.
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talldayo ◴[] No.41804270{3}[source]
> AFAICT, the Linux side is making progress, but still more games can be run from macOS.

I don't believe that's true. According to ProtonDB, 80% of the top-1000 most-played games on Steam are confirmed working on Linux: https://www.protondb.com/dashboard

I haven't seen any source documenting nearly similar success rates with Mac but I also haven't seriously tried gaming on Apple Silicon.

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1. whimsicalism ◴[] No.41804458{4}[source]
steam deck is x86
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2. talldayo ◴[] No.41804524[source]
What a coincidence! So are a variety of Macs that shipped with hardware supporting Linux and Vulkan on day 1.
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3. russelg ◴[] No.41804593[source]
Yes, but this thread is about Asahi Linux, which is for M series Macbooks. Not x86.