Friend of mine built a computer and decided to try avoiding purchase of Windows because he doesnt like Windows ever since Version 8 changed the desktop environment. He saw that lots of games are playable through Steam supporting Linux, however the performance of these games isnt the greatest because it used OpenGL drivers. He asked me if there was a way to get DirectX to work somehow through WINE and I said I dont believe that would work, however I dont game on Linux for major game titles and play games that are specific for Linux that arent GPU intensive.
So checking here to see if anyone knows of a alternative to OpenGL for him to get better gameplay. He plays some games through WINE that arent available on steam as well. He is running Linux Mint 18.1 64-bit
His build is a:
AMD FX 6300 6-core 3.5Ghz
8GB DDR3 1333Mhz ( 2 x 4GB )
ASUS motherboard ( not sure which one yet )
MSI GTX 960 with 2GB Video RAM
I brought over a spare drive and did a clean install of Windows 7 Pro (OFFLINE) unactivated where it gives you 3 days before activation required and tested his hardware with games offline and the system runs really well, but its because it has DirectX with Windows 7 Pro. Pulled my drive out and set his Linux drive back up so we know the potential of his hardware, but just not sure if he is going to be able to get that same potential out of Linux or not.
He might just have to bite the bullet and buy Windows 10 or find a copy of Windows 7 which has a desktop environment that he doesnt mind.
Figured I'd see what becomes of this in case there is a DirectX sort if open source project out there that I am not aware of that give Linux better game play than OpenGL?