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@Shatur@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago

Windows 11 scores dead last in gaming performance tests against 3 Linux gaming distros

www.notebookcheck.net

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Windows 11 scores dead last in gaming performance tests against 3 Linux gaming distros

www.notebookcheck.net

@Shatur@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago
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Recent testing revealed that Arch Linux, Pop!_OS, and even Nobara Linux, which is maintained by a single developer, all outstripped Windows for the performance crown on Windows-native games. The testing was run at the high-end of quality settings, and Valve's Proton was used to run Windows games on Linux.
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    In windows defence they don’t really have the resources to compete

    • @LemmyIsFantastic@lemmy.world
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      As pointed out, in Windows defence, it’s actually faster where it matters. And none of it is going to matter in adoption until every thing is supported 1-1.

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