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I've been running Pop OS strictly for a few months now, but in terms of gaming, it just doesn't quite feel like it's quite there for me.
Take Half-Life 2 for instance. Valve is one of the few devs/publishers actually making an effort with Linux, and it shows, but it still manages to be inferior.
By default, it uses OpenGL, which is... a mess. Just plain a mess. It's bad. Busted lighting, models look off, effects don't draw right. This has no business being the default.
So, command line options, turn on Vulkan. 1 billion times better. Looks right, feels right... crashes on boot occasionally... and the workshop uploader crashes too...
Well, there's always Proton, except... yeah, performance is decreased a bit. That's nothing major here, but since I don't have the best hardware, it becomes more of an issue with newer games. In regards to HL2, though, it also introduces microstuttering, which is absolutely a big deal.
You are talking about a game that was developed before Vulkan was a glint in Khronos' eye.
That response doesn't make any sense. You do know this game received a major update just last week and has native Vulkan support, right?
I've been playing Half Life 1 on windows (geforce RTX 3080, latest drivers etc) and it's buggy as hell. I guess my expectations are low..
"Proton decreases performance" isn't a fact. Benchmarks tend to very from very minor drops in some games to meaningful improvements in others.
Eh, in my testing, I've found a drop of a few fps across the board, with a few games that are just plain problematic. I haven't found any performance improvements yet myself, but I also only have a part of my library right now due to a drive failure.