there are many reasons, but mainly Linux distributions have a leaner system architecture compared to Windows, with fewer pre-installed applications and services. This results in less background activity, potentially freeing up resources for games.
How is this a performance battle? You are showcasing the same game under different scenes, which obviously are handled differently. Are we supposed to do some complicated math problem to see which one performs better? Try next video to play same map and do the same movements. Use a keyboard recorder or something.
Cs2 actually already has the perfect solution built in : Demo recordings. When playing back demos the game still renders which means you can accurately measure performance
@aleXtreme_ This channel is about keeping things real and transparent. You will never perform the same movements and scenes in real gameplay. Using the same map is sufficient to showcase the performance difference between the two operating systems running on the same hardware. Did you notice that the game started faster on Windows? Of course you did not-you just wanted to vent your frustration somewhere.
@@LinuxGamingUncut Wrong, you could showcase the same demo not something pointless. Or at least capture steady shots on different map spawns. You uploaded something useless
now do the same but -vulkan in windows
I'll try. Didn't know vulkan works in Windows, though :)
So Games on Linux take less VRam, Ram and provide more FPS?
How is that?
there are many reasons, but mainly Linux distributions have a leaner system architecture compared to Windows, with fewer pre-installed applications and services. This results in less background activity, potentially freeing up resources for games.
How is this a performance battle?
You are showcasing the same game under different scenes, which obviously are handled differently.
Are we supposed to do some complicated math problem to see which one performs better?
Try next video to play same map and do the same movements.
Use a keyboard recorder or something.
Cs2 actually already has the perfect solution built in : Demo recordings. When playing back demos the game still renders which means you can accurately measure performance
@@fishhhvh True, still the dude uploaded a pointless video
@aleXtreme_ This channel is about keeping things real and transparent. You will never perform the same movements and scenes in real gameplay. Using the same map is sufficient to showcase the performance difference between the two operating systems running on the same hardware. Did you notice that the game started faster on Windows? Of course you did not-you just wanted to vent your frustration somewhere.
@@LinuxGamingUncut Wrong, you could showcase the same demo not something pointless. Or at least capture steady shots on different map spawns.
You uploaded something useless
@@aleXtreme_ Ur talking bullsh*t
Use "cs2 fps benchmark" map
Will do. Thank you for the recommendation!