Muktware did a pretty good job with their comparison, it should be particularly helpful to new Linux users who might not understand all of their options in terms of gaming. But it also underscores how far Linux gaming has come from its very humble beginnings. It probably also begs the question in the minds of some Linux users: Do Linux gamers have too many options now? My feeling is that the answer is clearly no, and frankly it's very refreshing for Linux gamers to have different options at all. I remember the days when it was very hard to find games for Linux and I'd never want to go back to that. Ever. It was a miserable time if you used Linux and wanted to play games.
Do Linux gamers have too many options now?
Muktware did a pretty good job with their comparison, it should be particularly helpful to new Linux users who might not understand all of their options in terms of gaming. But it also underscores how far Linux gaming has come from its very humble beginnings. It probably also begs the question in the minds of some Linux users: Do Linux gamers have too many options now? My feeling is that the answer is clearly no, and frankly it's very refreshing for Linux gamers to have different options at all. I remember the days when it was very hard to find games for Linux and I'd never want to go back to that. Ever. It was a miserable time if you used Linux and wanted to play games.
Do Linux gamers have too many options now?
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