I have been using Linux Mint on my work PC, and it's awesome—I love it. I installed it at home, and it runs smoothly. Using it is enjoyable, and it feels good overall with apps. The only issue is gaming.
I installed World of Warcraft on it, and it ran flawlessly for a few days. Then, it started to slow down and get some frame skips here and there. I did some research, and shutting off FTPMS fixed the issue, and the system ran great again for a few days. However, the game started frame skipping again 48 hours later. I wanted Linux Mint to be my new OS so badly that I upgraded to an X3D processor. While it did get me more FPS, the micro stuttering was still there.
The rant is that I love Linux distros and have been using them on and off for 15 years. I just wish non-supported software worked better. If it did, I would lose Windows in a heartbeat. [Rant Over].
I went back to Windows, and the game runs flawlessly at max FPS.
I installed World of Warcraft on it, and it ran flawlessly for a few days. Then, it started to slow down and get some frame skips here and there. I did some research, and shutting off FTPMS fixed the issue, and the system ran great again for a few days. However, the game started frame skipping again 48 hours later. I wanted Linux Mint to be my new OS so badly that I upgraded to an X3D processor. While it did get me more FPS, the micro stuttering was still there.
The rant is that I love Linux distros and have been using them on and off for 15 years. I just wish non-supported software worked better. If it did, I would lose Windows in a heartbeat. [Rant Over].
I went back to Windows, and the game runs flawlessly at max FPS.