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I mean yeah you can cherry pick and say "if you do this and that" but it's kind of dishonest to the average user. Most users linux experience won't be with a stripped down wm, and phoronix was pretty clear that the average user experience lags in their benchmarks, as stated.
I have never understood this that Linux gamers often do not use WM for gaming. I mean dwm or bspwm install is literally 5 or 6 seconds work, and then you can select it at your login manager. I'm not saying you should use it as your daily driver, but if you're going to be gaming for an hour or more, why not just select dwm or bspwm during from your login screen. Often dmenu is already pre-installed and you can start your game immediately after logging into the WM, without having to configure anything. What prevents any gamer from using a WM without significant effort?
Phoronix is not a team of 1,000 specialists. In my opinion, it is only one person who is human and has limited time and not unlimited knowledge of things like everyone else. In his Linux tests, there are many popular technologies that he never tests. Also in his gaming benchmarks I always notice something, which is that he often never tests the most popular games, but sometimes rather fairly obscure games. Let's take a look at seven unusually popular games, something Phoronix keeps forgetting to do:
Dota 2 Benchmark - Linux vs Windows
Dota 2 Benchmark - Linux vs Windows
You can find the results here:https://flightlessmango.com/benchmarks/F2xv7n0gklwBenchmark Info:Resolution 1920x1080Linux Driver: 440.66.17Windows Driver: 451...
www.youtube.com
World of Warcraft BfA Benchmark - DXVK vs VKD3D vs Windows [Nvidia]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2_LlSaYNUo
Although Phoronix virtually never tests these games, these are the PC games most played in the world, the absolute best in terms of popularity.
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