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[–] Clbull@lemmy.world 78 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (13 children)

3.82% is actually pretty damn good. And if Windows 12 pushes us into a subscription model I can see that gap rising.

Also, if/when DirectX gets native Linux support, or DXVK/VKD3D matches the API in performance, that'll be it.

Personally I'm thanking Valve for this.

[–] UnRelatedBurner@sh.itjust.works 8 points 10 months ago (9 children)

I'm thanking yall for this. And also idk what so different in linux, but I just want apps on here. Like I can find an alternative, but I have to say it, most of the time it's just worse. Like how do you replace AMD Software or Logitech Ghub or Realtek audio (or whatever is the deafult for win, it's so seamless).

To add to this, I can install a standalone app for every feature that AMD Software has, but I don't want to. And Ghub got de-drm-ed for like two mice, but I own a different one. Video recording and Audio settings are basically non-existen. Good luck changing the quality of your audio.

To add even more, I'm more and more used to these alternatives, so idk if I'll still cry about it in a few years. Re-learning computers is such a pain. I hope I'll be able to give linux to my kids as a norm (basically to use without terminal mastery).

[–] domi@lemmy.secnd.me 5 points 10 months ago (8 children)

Like how do you replace

Most of the time there is no 1:1 replacement, it all depends on which features you use from these apps. Some suggestions:

AMD Software

CoreCtrl can do most of the important stuff from the AMD software like GPU overclocking, custom fan curves and per-game profiles.

Logitech Ghub

Piper has a lot of support for different mice and keyboards, maybe yours are supported there?

Realtek audio

I'm not sure what Realtek audio does nowadays, which features do you need?

Video recording

OBS is available and does pretty much does the same stuff as on Windows. If you need to capture gameplay you will have to install obs-vkcapture which is the Vulkan/OpenGL replacement for DirectX capturing included on the Windows version of OBS.

Audio settings

Which settings do you require? What do you mean with "Audio quality"?

Unfortunately most Pipewire/Wireplumber settings are hidden behind config files and I'm not aware of any applications to manage them. The KDE audio settings are quite decent but limited in scope. However, most of the Pipewire settings have a sensible default and probably shouldn't be changed unless you're doing audio production.

qpwgraph is quite powerful when you need to connect multiple devices together or have virtual audio devices.

[–] 0ops@lemm.ee 2 points 10 months ago

Even on Windows obs is the best performing option, last I tried (which was a few years ago granted)

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