I was very directionless and lost for many years. It’s only since my late 20’s and now 30’s where it feels like I’m actually making any headway through life. I still have a lot of catching up to do, but at least I’m moving now.
I’m not here, or alive, or have ever existed. I’m not sure how you’re here even. Go back to your localised reality please.
I was very directionless and lost for many years. It’s only since my late 20’s and now 30’s where it feels like I’m actually making any headway through life. I still have a lot of catching up to do, but at least I’m moving now.
For the loooonnnnngest time, I had issues running VR on Linux. And for a few years when I started off (many years ago), most games wouldn’t run. Things have changed since then however. Now I’m finding all the desktop/handheld based games I want to play; I can just play. In addition, the issues I’ve constantly had with VR now have been alleviated (albeit with some manual tinkering).
Desktop games without anticheat will just work 99/100. VR takes some effort to work, but is worth it. VR on Linux still isn’t exactly perfect either. You sometimes press something in a game, the screen will freeze and you can see/feel it for sure. But, that happens maybe once every 10 mins or so, so it’s workable since all I use VR for is VRChat anyway.
Life’s good on Linux now. Besides college, I don’t think I’ll be needing to switch to Windows at all anymore. Oh, actually, now that I remember. I run World of Warcraft through bottles. Every so often WoW updates and kills functionality. I have to rebuild my Bottle, shift my files over and then it runs again, but that’s also outside of what Steam does, so.
Besides all of the above, I think I can stick full time to Linux now. It feels wonderful having an operating system that doesn’t own you anymore.