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Yes, you need Nvidia closed source drivers, especially if you want to play games. Although you had no way of knowing this if you hadn't interacted with the community before, this is well known and part of the reason most of us who've been here a while use and recommend AMD.
That's an interesting approach, I usually experiment on stuff myself before making others switch, makes me more comfortable on the stuff and more confident that I'll be able to solve their issues.
Care to expand on that, I'm not too used to modding games, but from the times I tried it, it's my understanding that 99% of the times it's just putting stuff into the right folder. If not how is it different from Windows?
The game wouldn't open if the controller was connected via Bluetooth? That's weird, or did you mean that you had issues with making the game run and after that the Xbox controller wouldn't connect?. For the Xbox controller thing I will assume you're 100% sure it has a Bluetooth chip (not all of them do), I'm not sure how it's in Bazzite but in other distros you need to install
xpadneoto get them working via Bluetooth, they also need to be in a updated firmware (but I never had to do this step), you can read about it here even though you're not using Arch, their wiki is extremely helpful.You're almost correct, for legal reasons Steam can't include transcoding for certain proprietary video formats that games love to use. There's an alternative version to proton called Proton-GE (or GloriousEggroll because that's the name of the maintainer), it includes those codecs plus some other extra fixes, as a general rule it's always better to use it. To use it you either download it from the release page and extract it in
~/.steam/steam/compatibilitytools.dand restart steam, or using ProtonUp if it's available for you which will make things easier on the long run.Good luck and welcome!
Alright so modding is actually harder on linux and stupid. You should use a mod manager and not manually install your mods so you can uninstall them easier, resolve conflicts easier, manage them, etc. But the mod managers don't all work on linux natively. So you end up trying to get steam tinker launch working (to use vortex or mo2, but the creator hates modding and will let you know) or using other random things on github (like jackify). I spent way too much time trying to get this stuff to launch and that is before you start actually modding. I ended up doing some distro hopping to get the mod managers to work and ended up on CachyOs.
I'm currently using r2modman for Lethal Company modding, but it does lots of other games as well and it's been working pretty well, so you might want to check that out.
That's the only one I know that runs on linux well, but it is not popular in most of the games I mod. I would not be able to make huge Skyrim modlists on it. I could string some valheim mods on it, but that's about it so far. I stayed on windows for so long because I needed not just the games to run, but the mods I spend a lot of time on tinkering as well. I even tried other things like pushing a payload to a Nintendo switch recently and ended up just going back to my windows install where it detected RCM right away (but the linux tools I tried didn't).
Yeah, that was the standout for me too. You're on winblows and might switch later, but are going to support her, way to treat the gf as a lab rat...
Yeah, having your partner switch first is hella weird. I switched first, then my partner switched soon after. Same distro as well, which means that usually we can communicate with how updates went (I of course update first) and I'm more prepared to help her with issues.
The biggest issue she's had was with her drawing tablet... That was solved by using the CORRECT PEN for the tablet she was trying to use lol, instead of a pen for a different tablet.