Any one else that loves computers

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I love computers and computer games but mainly play indie/doujin games. So I don't require anything too fancy. Haven't had a desktop in years. I love slim/speak designs and currently have a Zenbook Prime Ux31a. 13" 1080p IPS screen. :D

Thinking about building a compact desktop for more demanding games. I will be playing Guild Wars 2 starting tonight and the ability to use high detail settings would be nice.
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I only "assemble" PCs for others now, since I made the switch to laptops.. Windows 8 seems to be the milestone that prompts me to stop doing this at all. There's literally no reason why Linux couldn't become a viable gaming platform, so I do hope Steam Linux takes off and changes people's perceptions.
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Pulsar_t wrote:There's literally no reason why Linux couldn't become a viable gaming platform,
DirectX.
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And having millions of people switch OSes.

Also, Linux would need to be better optimized for laptop battery life. I've always found a reduction in battery life going from Windows to Linux on any of my laptops.
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If given enough reason there might be an industrial shift away from DirectX altogether, but it's a pipe dream at this point. Let's see if Newell can instigate something with his Linux version of Steam.
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Pulsar_t wrote:If given enough reason there might be an industrial shift away from DirectX altogether, but it's a pipe dream at this point. Let's see if Newell can instigate something with his Linux version of Steam.
Even if gaming does switch to Linux it'll be a very very slow process, IMO. I'd imagine it'd take a decade or so to transform Linux into the main PC gaming platform.. But I'm just things up right now..
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MrPopo wrote:
Pulsar_t wrote:There's literally no reason why Linux couldn't become a viable gaming platform,
DirectX.
Open GL.

Yes you need a sound and input library as well which may exist and just be less well known, but don't forget there was a retail Linux version of Quake III back in the day, as well as other games.
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Hobie-wan wrote:
MrPopo wrote:
Pulsar_t wrote:There's literally no reason why Linux couldn't become a viable gaming platform,
DirectX.
Open GL.

Yes you need a sound and input library as well which may exist and just be less well known, but don't forget there was a retail Linux version of Quake III back in the day, as well as other games.
I was waiting for someone to bring up Open GL. There was a time when Open GL was a real competitor to Direct3D, but those days are long gone. Say what you will about Microsoft, but they've really invested heavily in getting everyone on board with DirectX.
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