Other News about gaming on Linux

Should I go with vanilla distros or "game optimized" ones

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 26. Januar 2026 - 16:49

I'm still trying to choose a distro for my new setup (Ryzen 7 9800X3D, RX9070xt), there are so many options and I don't want to pick one that I'll regret later or switching after few weeks. There are game optimized distros like nubara and Gradua, but many people here claim it's limiting, come with so many bloat and you can optimize your vanilla distro in 10 min. I'm a programmer too so I need something that won't limit me later. I'm thinking vanilla fidora kde plazma because so many customization options and up to date drivers. Should I just go with that?

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linux handheld purchase advice

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 26. Januar 2026 - 16:08

Hey everyone, this is my first time posting on Reddit, so sorry if this is a weird format or anything. Anyways, I’m looking to get some sort of handheld console with a max budget of $550, but preferably less than that. I want to get a handheld that runs SteamOS, and I was thinking of getting the OLED Deck, but I kind of want something more powerful. I’m not opposed to buying used. I will also primarily be playing this with a controller in tabletop mode or docked. I’m in a wheelchair, and I’m unable to use it handheld and I basically can only play with a PS5 controller or something similar. $550 is my max budget. I have a PC with a 12600K, 16 GB of DDR4, and an RX 480. I know that’s a huge bottleneck, but I never got around to upgrading my GPU before I left for college, and I didn’t want to bring it with me. I also have a PS5 in my dorm room, and I plan on streaming to the handheld from both my PC and my PS5. I want a handheld, as I want to get back into PC gaming and just gaming in general, and I think a handheld will definitely help me do that. What handheld do you guys think I should get? Battery life isn’t a major concern because I have a 20,000 mAh 65 W power bank that I can use, but I also don’t want the thing to die in like an hour. I mostly play single player bigger budget games and am not super into indies. If my handlend isn't powerful enough I'd just get the game on PS5.

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Steam/Proton/Wine not getting local disk size properly

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 26. Januar 2026 - 15:34

I'm trying to install The Division 2 through Steam but it can't manage to get the proper size of the device. I'm using Debian 13 on /dev/sda and need to install the game at /dev/sdb. At C: the installer shows the proper disk size and available space, but on Z:/mnt/storage it cant figure out the proper available space. How to fix it or gather more information about the real issue?

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Victoria 3 linux native build is refusing to run on dgpu

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 26. Januar 2026 - 14:34

Hey, I am on a laptop with an amd igpu and nvidia dgpu, and Victoria 3 insists on running on the igpu regardless of what I do. I've tried prime-run %cmd% and __NV_PRIME_RENDER_OFFLOAD=1 __GLX_VENDOR_LIBRARY_NAME=nvidia prime-run %cmd% with no luck. Does anyone have any clue how to force the game onto my dgpu?

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Cyberpunk High Reported FPS But Stuttering

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 26. Januar 2026 - 14:12

I have a new Fedora 43 build running Cyberpunk with GE-Proton10-29 that is reporting 120fps but it looks like a slide show whenever I move around.

I have installed Nvidia drivers correctly with akmod-nvidia and am at a loss as to the correct settings etc to get this working.

Here are my machine specs:

CPU: AMD 7950x3D

GPU: Nvidia Rtx 4090

RAM: 64GB DDR5

Anyone have any ideas?

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Swapping to Linux mint from windows

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 26. Januar 2026 - 14:05

This weekend windows truly made me seriously consider swapping to Linux for gaming. Couldn’t even reset itself without an error and OOBE loop.

My question is has gaming on Linux improved enough to a point where I wouldn’t need to have a windows VM. Or should I consider a windows VM and passing through my GPU?

Specs:

CPU: 9600x

GPU: 7900GRE

32GB DDR5 RAM

1TBx2 SSD

I assume me having a full AMD build would help with the transition to Linux? Games I mostly play are Ubisoft story games (AC, Star Wars and some Crew Motorfest), bit of shooters (I know that Valorant basically won’t work). I do have gamepass as well which I hope will be fine.

Literally any info will be appreciated

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Stop Killing Games final verified vote count for the EU petition is just under 1.3 million

Gaming on Linux - 26. Januar 2026 - 13:40
The team running the Stop Killing Games initiative have given a status update on the EU petition vote count, and it's good news for everyone involved.

Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

Is an anti-cheat compliant kernel possible?

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 26. Januar 2026 - 13:30

Excuse my ignorance, but my understanding is a lot of these anti cheats and a few of the games I play require kernel level anticheat. Ethics aside, I don’t see AAA developers really leaning into Linux anytime in the next few years.

As usual, it’s on the Linux community. Theoretically, is it possible to build the required things within kernel to have these games and anti cheats work? Somewhat like proton / wine does, this kernel would have provisions to allow the anticheat to run, even if it’s fibbing some things.

Hopefully this makes sense. If this WAS possible, I’m sure it would have been done.

Side note,

I like using Linux for 99% of things. Unfortunately there are a handful of games I need windows for. And on top of that windows requires an account reset every time I change my boot order or boot from another disc. I’m so done with this OS.

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Mesa 25.3.4 released with more bug fixes for open source Linux graphics drivers

Gaming on Linux - 26. Januar 2026 - 13:00
The latest main stable update to Mesa is here for users of open source graphics drivers, with Mesa 25.3.4 bringing essential bug fixes.

Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

The full VR mode for KDE Plasma continues getting more advanced

Gaming on Linux - 26. Januar 2026 - 12:46
Recently I covered the draft code to add a full VR mode into the KDE Plasma desktop, and it has only continued to get more advanced with recent updates.

Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

BG3 crashes with 'failed to get event, error 1726' on AMD GPU via Heroic

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 26. Januar 2026 - 12:38

I'm using Heroic on Arch Linux, and I have the game Baldur's Gate III.

The game opens and runs. I managed to access the options to set everything to minimum, I managed to create my character and watch the opening video, but as soon as the game actually started, it closed. The error reported at the end of the log on link below is: 1726 (in the last lines)

https://logpasta.com/paste/db101602-7714-4f18-8e8f-08a0ec2d29fa

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Vampire Crawlers from the Vampire Survivors dev poncle gets a new trailer and upcoming demo

Gaming on Linux - 26. Januar 2026 - 12:31
Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors is a bit of a mouthful isn't it? There's a new trailer to show it off, and details of a demo.

Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

STAR WARS Battlefront II private server and mod launcher KYBER goes open source

Gaming on Linux - 26. Januar 2026 - 12:20
Games die and publishers move on, but STAR WARS Battlefront II released in 2017 from DICE and EA now has an open source private server and modding tool.

Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

I need help with a VSync problem with Lutris

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 26. Januar 2026 - 12:16

I recently wanted to play a Pokémon fangame called Pokémon Anil, which is made with RPG Maker XP. I used bottles and lutris, but for some reason, the game was very laggy. According to the game's creator, to fix this problem, you have to disable vsync. I disabled vsync, but when I try to restart the game, I get an error.

I'm using Debian 13 XFCE.

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Another Windows refugee needs advice

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 26. Januar 2026 - 12:08

I'm just another Windows user who’s getting a bit fed up with the latest moves from the OS.

I’m considering taking on the challenge of using Linux as my daily driver now that gaming is no longer a deal-breaker, but choosing the right distro is already stopping me.

I recently became a parent, so I don’t have a lot of free time, but I’m not new to Linux either—I manage servers and do DevOps work as part of my job.

I know this kind of post is probably very common, but you have to understand that people like me really want to “get it right the first time.” Deep down, I think I could adapt to almost anything, but the fear of missing out really gets to me.

Any recommendations?

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