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technology45m ago
PC gaming still has accessbility issues, and Linux gaming doubly so
- A PC Gamer editor details moving to Pop!_OS on a high-end laptop, citing improved automation and battery behavior.
- The author notes Linux gaming has improved but still faces stumbling blocks with Bluetooth controllers and some titles.
- When Linux proves unreliable for co-op play, the family turns to GeForce Now for easier shared experiences.
- The piece underscores ongoing accessibility issues in PC gaming and the leverage of multiple platforms to play with a child.
- The narrative centers on a father-son gaming session and the challenge of aligning hardware, software, and timing.
- The writer describes the emotional moment of his son offering reassurance during a controller issue.
- The article highlights the ongoing friction between platform logins and cross-launcher games.
- The piece notes that Linux is improving but not fully eliminating the hurdles for family gaming.
- The author describes parenting challenges and tech frustrations during a holiday break with a child.
- The article concludes with a parental note that cloud gaming offers a reliable fallback for shared play.
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