UE4 on Linux Must Be Improved

People who think that Linux is complex are totally wrong. There are distros I will never touch because of complexity (I’m not a Linux geek, just a developer), but at the same time we have distros that are out of the box. No, it is not Ubuntu. Ubuntu (or Mint) are popular, but no industry support behind them. Red Hat? Well, too much corporation in their product. OpenSUSE is ideal. I don’t want to start “distro wars”, but I have really tried a few distros up to now and… oS is the best. I don’t like customizing my OS too much - I don’t have a free time to play with it. I don’t care. I need to have an OS out of the box. The problem with oS was MP3 and other codecs. Now, the patents have expired and all included. oS co-develop KDE that is the most developed DE in the Linux world. Kde integration is the best. You won’t find any distro that has KDE integrated better. The stable/reliable KDE plus Yast - do you want something more? No consoles. I like the console, but really you can do ALL with GUI. So please don’t repeat silly myths that there’s something complex in Linux. If you have problems with Linux, just install OpenSUSE and shut up. Using oS is a pleasure. The problem was with native formats. I had troubles with running Fedora rpm on oS. But now Linux developers are mature enough to run apps in an universal format. So the nightmare doesn’t exist anymore.

So now install OpenSUSE on your computers and enjoy an good OS. You have Tumbleweed for gamer rig and Leap for workstations. The only problem I see now ONLY one serious issue: nvidia proprietary drivers on Tumbleweed is a pain, AMD or Intel only. But it is not Linux fault. And of course, we need a third party’s software like UE4. That’s all what can be problematic on Linux.

And please don’t duplicate myths.