Greetings!

I’m rebuilding my old gaming-focused beast. I’ve got parts coming today (new mobo, cpu, ram, and cooling unit, everything else I hope to reuse, to keep this cheap as possible), and I’ll be building it up tomorrow (thermal paste arrives tomorrow 😭)

I have no need for this computer to do anything but gaming, as I have others that can’t handle gaming for that. So I’m thinking a gaming-focused distro would be good. However this is nowhere near top of the line hardware, I’m aiming to run mostly cpu-heavy games (stuff like rimworld and oxygen not included), as I really like having way too much going on at once. So maybe that changes things.

I’ve had an absolute hell of a time getting games to run through lutris on stock Ubuntu. I’m hoping bazzite will improve that somewhat. It probably won’t.

But I understand it’s fedora based, which is a big new thing for me as I’ve only messed with Debian-based. And there’s probably a lot I’ve not considered.

So what do I need to know? What would be helpful to know before I start this? Any good resources you can point me toward for gaming on bazzite, like install troubleshooting guides or something that might make this less of a nightmare? (Seriously I can only get a handful of games installed that should be able to run, and that’s with an absolute ton of effort, very frustrating.)

Thanks in advance!

  • ButteryMonkeyOP
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    317 days ago

    I mostly use the install from exe and the totally manual options because I no longer have a steam account (ex locked me out and I can’t recover it, and I refuse to repurchase games), nor do I have an account with any of the other platforms.

    So I know part of the problem is that they aren’t official, and it really mucks up the process, but it’s a total crapshoot which ones will work and which won’t. Like I got rimworld pretty easily, but plucky squire doesn’t work after installing as an exe. Same method. Hogwarts legacy and Indiana jones won’t even go through the install without crashing, tho I suppose that could be the potato I’m trying to install them on as much as the files and runner and stuff… because even the gog games I have are… difficult.

    Idk I sort of gave up after I got rimworld installed because that was enough. That was the 12th game I tried to install and the first I could get to run (not just install but actually run). Then I swapped back to my windows laptop for a while but that crashes far too often… so time to try again.

    Idk I’m not tech savvy enough for this tbh. But I’m doing it anyway! That’s how we learn! ;)

    I appreciate the info, I’m hoping this will be a good… umm… experience and be… a good enough fit that learning what to do is actually worth it.

    • wry
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      317 days ago

      Yeah. Depending on the source of your media, it can be kinda a crap shoot on whether it will work or not. I have had mixed results with some of my sources as well. I can happily say that GOG installers are some of the easiest and work the best, if that is an option for you.