Poll: Would you move to Linux (Gamers)

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gunny1993

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With Gabe giving Windows 8 a good old trashing, and valve's increased interest in Linux would you move to Linux if Valve and other Developers started supporting it? Personally I don?t have a damn clue, as a student I get windows free so I?m kind of lucky there.

(due to the nature of whatever Gabe says owning google, I have been unable to find out if other developers have a similar opinion)

Edit: As pointed out very few old games would be ported over in this scenario.
 

DoPo

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gunny1993 said:
as a student I get windows free so I?m kind of lucky there.
Well, as everybody else, you also get Linux for free.

OT: Duh, yes. Well, I'll try to anyway. I mean, I am already on Linux (not at this very moment, though) but I switch to Windows to play games and sometimes do some other stuff. With Steam going on Linux, I'll be happy, as I'll be spending more time there. But I'll still not totally move over - there would still be games I would need Windows to play.
 

gunny1993

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DoPo said:
gunny1993 said:
as a student I get windows free so I?m kind of lucky there.
Well, as everybody else, you also get Linux for free.
Yeah i know i was just saying that i because i don't pay for it i don't have the cost of windows to worry about paying if i did have to make this decision.
 

teqrevisited

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No. I think Windows, despite all of Microsoft's failings (Vista being one of them that I luckily managed to skip using on my own machine), strikes a good balance of being customizable and doing the rest of the stuff for you.
 

yaydod

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Well if ALL games would work on Linux i would be on it 100% of the time, unfortunately that is not going to happen any time soon unfortunately.
I use only because it is the only platform on which you can play games with too much of a hassle.

But it would be soooo great if everything worked correctly on linux, i am still praying for it to happen one day.
 

Vivi22

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I've wanted to move to Linux for years but compatibility is always a concern. Native support for future games would be great and there is wine for older stuff. Not sure I want to go through the hassle though, and though I already know more about computers than the average user, I wouldn't mind learning to program and upping my general knowledge level before ever switching to Linux just so I can get the most out of it. Maybe I'll switch in the future though. I guess we'll have to see what happens.
 

DazZ.

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I've been trying to for a long time, and have been dual booting on the past few computers I've had.

Everything that I can play in Linux I do, but because I play so many games it's just not feasible to not have a Windows partition as I'm not going to faff about with Wine for every game I want to play.

Steam heading over will be an immense start though! Looking forward to it.
 

Smooth Operator

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Well I always have one linux or another as my backup, but the main reason I use Windows is because of gaming(Microsoft made sure that is the case) so if they all got ported Linux would at least stand on equal ground with my decisions.
However I wouldn't just throw it all up in the air because of it, the main reason why I still use WinXP as my prime OS is because more of my shit works there then on any other OS.
 

hazabaza1

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I've been using windows for as long as I can remember. No need to change.
 

Pearwood

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I'm nowhere near good enough with computers to be messing around with Linux. Everything I've heard about it is very technical and with Windows I'm not very likely to break everything by accident.
 

targren

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A few years ago, I would have leapt on the change. I was using Linux as my primary desktop and dual-booting into Windows for any game that didn't work well enough under Wine or Crossover Games (since I was in the middle of my Guild Wars craze at the time, that wasn't a huge problem).

For the past few years, though, the Linux software community has been in the process of willfully self-destructing, mostly thanks to Canonical, who makes the biggest "Desktop" Linux distribution called "Ubuntu" (though many of the other big projects have their own, unrelated problems. More on that below) and their apparent obsession with copying anything Apple does, and doing so badly.

Windows 8 isn't the first OS to make the stupid decision to make the user pretend that their PC is a tablet, completely disregarding the entirely different use cases for the two classes of device. Ubuntu and its horrible "Unity" interface did that Oct, 2010, and it was a horrible idea then, too. Of course, Ubuntu had been messing around with de facto standard UI conventions before that, too (moving window control buttons around for no good reason, e.g.).

The GNOME desktop project followed not far behind with the amazingly horrible GNOME 3 desktop. They responded to usability complaints... let's be generous and say "dismissively." Mozilla Firefox has been doing the same. The most recent offender on my personal radar has been The GIMP image editor project, which has decided that being usable by those people -- such as yours truly -- that have been using it for 10+ years are no longer a primary concern of theirs, since they're going to target "professional graphics designers," i.e. the people who use Photoshop and who will never, ever give it up for The GIMP, no matter how much they might want to delude themselves. (GIMP has never been -- and will never be -- an alternative to Photoshop. It's an alternative to PIRATING Photoshop. The difference is subtle but important.)

There's just a systemic arrogance that, I suppose, has always been there, but it's taking a new direction in the attitude that these projects are acting like they only want "their sort" of users to use their software. Apple can pull that off because they've made marketing an art form. These guys? Not so much.

TL;DR:
Not a chance. The prevalent "My Way or the Highway" attitude was what drove most of us[footnote]Stallman's legions of frothing zombies notwithstanding[/footnote] away from MS and Apple in the first place. Windows 7 offers a better Desktop experience than Linux again, and when I have to work in Linux, I can do it in a Virtual Machine.
 

Rawne1980

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Nope.

I like Windows and don't feel like following Gabe around like a lost puppy as some of his "fans" (read .. crazy stalkers) seem to do.
 

girzwald

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If by "support" Linux you mean, they make games that are compatible with it as well as windows. No.

If by "support" you mean ONLY for Linux. Then hell no.
 

80Maxwell08

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Well I was going to try getting linux to dual boot on my main desktop when it gets fixed if that counts. Though considering how many problems I've had with my computer in the year I got it I'm heavily considering just dropping that idea and sticking with Windows 7.
 

gunny1993

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girzwald said:
If by "support" Linux you mean, they make games that are compatible with it as well as windows. No.

If by "support" you mean ONLY for Linux. Then hell no.
I would choose one of those but in this case i feel it's besides the point lol
 

The Artificially Prolonged

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Gaming is the only thing I do on windows with the exception of humble bundle games. Everything else I need a computer for is done on linux. If I could move over 100% to linux I would.
 

Canadamus Prime

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Not bloody likely. I've tried Linux before, didn't really like it. Granted that was Red Hat and that was back in '03. Still for gaming, I'd probably go to Mac before I'd go to Linux.
 

evilneko

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Gabe's wrong about 8 anyway.

But no. Not unless all my older games worked as well as they do on Windows. More than likely I'd dual boot, or, as I do now, just have a linux box around in addition to my Windows desktop.