Ryujinx no longer supported on Windows versions prior to Windows 10
This might sound kind of ironic, but at least in my case I always had a hard time finding something worth installing on Windows, with Linux it was a completely different story thanks to the many different alternatives it offers for software distribution.Installing it isn't the complicated part. Finding anything worth installing afterwards is.
A good number of those are virtual machines and should run just about anything. Except for crap like Valorant that has incredibly invasive DRM.True, even with WINE, CrossOver, Bottles, PlayOnLinux, Lutris, SteamOnLinux, VirtualBox, QEMU, KVM, XEN, VMWare, etc. And I'm only partially being sarcastic. Even with all of those options, it legit can still be a bit of a chore, just not too much of one depending on how you look at it.
Same here... I have 3x different PC rigs that I run here and there, and they all can multiboot from macOS to Windows 10. However, one of my rigs can also boot into Windows 7, but the activation on it got fvcked up somehow and I don't feel like trying to fix it, smh.more people than 8 and 10. way more. and no, im using windows 10 for years, and i can run any program windows 7 run (i have one win 7 installed in other internal hdd in dual with with linux mint). that said, i like to test from time to time how programs run on 7 compared to 10 and (at least from the emulators standpoint,) cant see any difference that justifies stay in 7, to me honest. ps: my 10 is debloated
Depends on the game, I had a good experience with Ryujinx and was surprised to see it hold up so well against it's competitor which makes over 10x more money on Patreon.So, I keep reading that this emu is better than Yuzu, is it true?
I mean you're not wrongWell, it isn't any more difficult or complicated than installing Windows.
What the hell? Is this satire? This is anything but simple. Telling a Windows user to install Linux is akin to a "fuck you". If someone doesn't want to move up from Windows 7 to Windows 10, they're sure as hell not going to want to install an entirely different OS.They also recommend that users who are not comfortable upgrading to Windows 10 simply install Linux.
What does that even mean? That implies that it's complicated for every other operating system, too. Or are you one of these gigabrains who came out of the womb with an expansive knowledge of nothing but Windows software? I ask, because I'm pretty sure that has to be found through Google, too. Ah, but yes, I forgot. Google can only be used on Linux with Lynx in a terminal that you yourself wrote in Rust along with your custom microkernel.Installing it isn't the complicated part. Finding anything worth installing afterwards is.
It's not a developer's fault when users choose to stay on a deprecated operating system because they're too much of a ludite to learn something new. This always has and always will happen with technology. The really stupid thing in this scenario is that there are still people who willingly put themselves and their information in danger by remaining on Windows 7. The reality is that Windows sucks now, and if you don't want 10 or 11, you're either gonna need to shell out for a Mac, or learn how to click "Next" a bunch like all the other Linux gurus who seem to have no problem installing it.What the hell? Is this satire? This is anything but simple. Telling a Windows user to install Linux is akin to a "fuck you". If someone doesn't want to move up from Windows 7 to Windows 10, they're sure as hell not going to want to install an entirely different OS.
In terms of accuracy is way better than Yuzu.So, I keep reading that this emu is better than Yuzu, is it true?
wine by itself is kind of a pain in the ass thoProton more than simplified a lot of this. Virtualbox/QEMU/KVM/etc. and all that are a non-issue for most users. Lutris is also simple enough, as long as the install scripts are current. The hardest part is learning to understand how the installs work so that making relevant changes don't bork it.
Granted, to someone new to Linux, it can be overwhelming. I think the most challenging part is finding a friendly community that will help with your troubleshooting.
It is, yeah. That's why you use apps like Lutris and Bottles. The process has become far less complicated than it was 10 years ago. Unfortunately, I am not able to strictly go FOSS as there's no alternative to MS Access that works well enough.wine by itself is kind of a pain in the ass tho
(but then again, i haven't used wine in forever, mainly because on linux i try my absolute hardest to use nothing but FOSS)
That's overly dramatic. A lot of the complaints about 10 are exactly why people should consider Linux. It's not without flaws, but it's an option.What the hell? Is this satire? This is anything but simple. Telling a Windows user to install Linux is akin to a "fuck you". If someone doesn't want to move up from Windows 7 to Windows 10, they're sure as hell not going to want to install an entirely different OS.
nothing is more sweet than the tears of windows usersWhat the hell? Is this satire? This is anything but simple. Telling a Windows user to install Linux is akin to a "fuck you". If someone doesn't want to move up from Windows 7 to Windows 10, they're sure as hell not going to want to install an entirely different OS.
In fact easier. The only case where Windows is easier is to install is when it's already installed on a PC you buy. Any time you actually need to manually install an OS, most linux distros are significantly easier to install than windows.Well, it isn't any more difficult or complicated than installing Windows.