nix allows for flakes which are 100% reproducible (ie. you copy paste a flake it would do the intended stuff only) , this make me realize that now we can have flakes for games like do you want inscryption , sure add this flake and this would install all dependencies and lutris etc. and you just have to link us to the gog-games.to / fitgirl-repack / dodi-repack variant (preferrably , gog-games.to since you can verify it with gog) (i have picked only the goat of gaming piracy from megathread) , imo this can give huge boost to gaming in linux and wine is literally really close to giving native performance and you wont even see the difference

the same logic can be applied to ms excel , powerpoint etc. but i dont see the point after using libreoffice (literally the best thing ever)

    • randomaside@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      10 months ago

      Wouldn't it be cool if you could store Flatpaked/appimage games on a USB drive indefinitely so then you could plug it into another machine and simply launch the game from it?

      You know, like a video game console!

  • Lupec@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    That's a great idea, I'd absolutely love it myself. Something like adding a flake input and it giving you an overlay with reproducible packages for a lot of games, I suppose. Not sure about feasibility but it sure sounds enticing!

    Your average user probably wouldn't be too thrilled about it, but I'm sure Nix nerds would be all over it lol.

  • Barzaria@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    10 months ago

    This idea is brilliant! How hard would you say swapping from using apt to learning and swapping to nix be? This is a serious question.

  • people_are_cute@lemmy.sdf.org
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    10 months ago

    We are not in want of such solutions, Lutris and other existing solutions are capable of making game-specific environments already. The main problem is having enough volunteers to painstakingly run, test and submit the exact dependency parameters for each game that makes it run correctly. Same will be the issue even if we shift to Nix or anything else. The problem is manpower scarcity, not lack of tech.

  • HouseWolf@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    As a newer Linux user Nix both fascinates and terrifies me.

    I've been running EndeavourOS for a few months and haven't had much trouble getting cracked games running through Lutris. Most of my cracked games are older 2000s/early 2010s titles, and at most they need a community patch similar to running the game on Windows 10 and changing a setting in Winetricks.