I want to see these results because I am curios. I personally play on Ubuntu.
Ubuntu Linux, runs about 10 fps better in benchmarks but feels much smoother than W10. And there's no W10 telemetry nor updates to spike my ping.
panda106http://www.strawpoll.me/14317446
We should be able to choose more than one option
We should be able to choose more than one option
poorer graphics drivers support on linux (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_36yNWw_07g) and weird mouse accel that i never bothered to fix were the problems that stopped me from using ubuntu when I tried it
mathemaphysicistWindows Vista squad anyone?? Or am I alone
Endangered species
Endangered species
I bare with win 10 only because a lot of other games aren't compatible on ubuntu.
Legit_LurkkiUbuntu Linux, runs about 10 fps better in benchmarks but feels much smoother than W10. And there's no W10 telemetry nor updates to spike my ping.
I've always heard that it ran worse on linux for whatever reason. Now I have to get a dual boot!
[quote=Legit_Lurkki]Ubuntu Linux, runs about 10 fps better in benchmarks but feels much smoother than W10. And there's no W10 telemetry nor updates to spike my ping.[/quote]
I've always heard that it ran worse on linux for whatever reason. Now I have to get a dual boot!
gemmpoorer graphics drivers support on linux (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_36yNWw_07g) and weird mouse accel that i never bothered to fix were the problems that stopped me from using ubuntu when I tried it
nvidia graphics drivers have improved a lot in the past year or so
mouse accel shouldn't be a problem anymore with libinput's acceleration profiles. just use the flat profile and you should be good to go.
nvidia graphics drivers have improved a lot in the past year or so
mouse accel shouldn't be a problem anymore with libinput's acceleration profiles. just use the flat profile and you should be good to go.
Legit_LurkkiUbuntu Linux, runs about 10 fps better in benchmarks but feels much smoother than W10. And there's no W10 telemetry nor updates to spike my ping.
man im glad i switched to a completely different os just to get 10 more fps
man im glad i switched to a completely different os just to get 10 more fps
i run tf2 off my nokia 4400 running a custom gentoo kernel
all options ultra @ 400 fps on a 288 hz monitor
all options ultra @ 400 fps on a 288 hz monitor
gemmpoorer graphics drivers support on linux (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_36yNWw_07g) and weird mouse accel that i never bothered to fix were the problems that stopped me from using ubuntu when I tried it
ya the bad thing about gaming in linux is that most desktop environments dont give an option to disable m. accel and force you to google how to do it manually modifying some obscure text file
ya the bad thing about gaming in linux is that most desktop environments dont give an option to disable m. accel and force you to google how to do it manually modifying some obscure text file