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[–] TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)
  • Ray tracing works in everything I've tried it in. I don't have Cyberpunk but a quick Google tells me that it does have ray tracing and it does work in Linux.

  • So the keyboard does work, you just insist on using one specific piece of software to make the keys pretty and refuse to use any others? Does it have a MacOS/iPadOS/Android version? I suspect not. Sounds like a shit product tbh, but it clearly works, unlike what you said earlier.

  • Again, Xbox controller works fine. Wired, with the dongle, Bluetooth. All work great, no additional steps, completely plug and play.

  • I can name a bunch of software that doesn't support Windows, Mac, iOS, Android. I don't see how this is an OS problem. Linux has wider software support than anything else.

You know you have to install drivers in Windows, right? And that it's more cumbersome? With Linux in 99% of cases it's in the kernel and you don't need to install anything. Sometimes you'll need to do something like type "Nvidia" into your software centre and click install.