Final Fantasy 16 producer and 14 director Naoki Yoshida wishes everyone played games on the same console.

  • Neon
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    311 months ago

    Linux was so unable to handle my 3 Monitors (granted, all with different Resolution and refresh-rate, but still) that i had to switch back to Windows today.

    gnome-shell started crashing, Firefox and Gnome-Web started crashing for whatever reason. it was a Mess.

    but otherwise i still love NixOS

    • Communist
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      1011 months ago

      This is not a normal experience. I use 3 monitors and Linux runs better than windows significantly.

    • @Borat
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      10 months ago

      Never had that issue, your experience may vary based on your hardware and software. I use Arch, sway (wayland), AMDGPU, multiple monitors with mixed refresh rates, everything works great.

      • Neon
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        110 months ago

        NixOS with Gnome Wayland, a 4K 60hz TV, a 144hz WQHD and a 60Hz 1080p Monitor
        it would often happen that one Screen would just freeze. my Web Browsers would just crash, especially if i was opening a Video.
        and the Gnome-Shell itself would crash and put me into the Login Screen.
        sometimes the whole Computer would crash and become unresponsive and not even alt+ctrl+n would help anymore

        • @Borat
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          110 months ago

          Do you by any chance have an Nvidia GPU? I hear Wayland is still very buggy on Nvidia, I’d only recommend it on AMDGPU, otherwise use Xorg for now.

          • Neon
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            110 months ago

            yes, Nvidia.

            i don’t really like XOrg, it just always feels inferior to Wayland or even Windows.
            which is why i am currently using windows until [the Problems get fixed | i upgrade my PC (to an AMD GPU)]

    • @[email protected]
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      211 months ago

      Some of that is on GNOME. I had to swap back to KDE after a couple years on GNOME due to lack of VR compatibility. GNOME is good for newbies and productivity, but completely unusable for gaming.

      • @[email protected]
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        210 months ago

        Gnome and productivity laughs in sway

        No offence, gnome is great, but there are many inconsistencies on the lover level, I wish it was figured out once and for all. It applies to big DEs like KDE and etc too.