Dantotsu, hands down, imo. Great UI, lots of extensions and configurability but simple to use.
Person of considerable jank.
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Dantotsu, hands down, imo. Great UI, lots of extensions and configurability but simple to use.
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Triangles is so dope
Gabe has remained a wizard through all of time
Huh, maybe I should give it another try then. A couple of months ago, I was getting nasty graphical glitches pretty frequently under Wayland. I’ve heard the upcoming 545 driver fixes a bunch of Wayland compatibility stuff, too, so maybe it’s time to try it again.
I find day-to-day desktop use easier with a better workflow in Linux, personally, but yeah, while there are plenty of games that run without any tweaking, there are some that will take extra time and effort to get running. Windows is def easier for gaming, especially if you’re not familiar with Linux. There is a learning curve, for sure.
Honestly, if you use Proton-GE’s FSR feature for games that don’t offer built-in FSR/DLSS + GameMode, you can def beat Windows performance in some Windows-only games. I know it’s kinda cheating, but it does net you higher FPS on the same graphics settings.
Hell, Wayland itself is broken for me on Nvidia. lol
DraStic is amazing on midrange devices. Compatibility is excellent in my experience, there’s a lot of UI customization available, and there are some nice filter and scaling options built-in. It also has full controller support.
I wonder what the full scope of privacy benefits might be here? Obviously, if you log into your account and interact with videos, YouTube will be able to see that–but are you protected from other forms of tracking? If you don’t opt to login, how private is it really? With NewPipe, I know it’s completely private, whereas with Vanced, there were some inevitable privacy holes. I’m really curious where this application falls in all of that. It’d be nice to see a breakdown of what this app does and does not do for one’s privacy.
Oh, weird! 😯
This is the offical one, way more going on lol: !freemediaheckyeah
I’ve been using it for a long time. I’ve personally found that there is essentially no impact on gaming performance–or if there is, it’s so slight that it’s totally negligible on midrange hardware, especially with feral gamemode. It might be more impactful on low spec PCs, I would assume, but I’m not sure of that. In my case, it’s plenty lightweight and offers lots of customizability.
Satisfactory, Valheim, The Riftbreaker, and Necesse are favorites of mine that I come back to a lot