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Been gaming on linux for the better part of last couple of decades, can agree its in a muhc better place now and its a rarety to find a title that doesn’t work through proton. There are some but not a massive amount.

Kinda ironic but out of the ones that don’t work for proton, sometimes they work via wine instead

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And some games want an older version of Proton (like River City Girls), so it’s not always intuitive what the fix might be, but there’s several options to improve compatibility, these days.

Now that ntsync has been added to the upstream kernel for the next release, it will only get better.

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better part of last couple of decades

You mean like the lock down period

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Kinda ironic but out of the ones that don’t work for proton, sometimes they work via wine instead

Kinda weird rather, because Proton is basically wine + a lot of profiled tweaks for the titles. With wine you usually have to manually figure out tweaks or use third party installers, like through Lutris, which often also are somewhat wacky.

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Exactly but since it worked, i am not complaining 😅

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Damn near anything good works under proton. Cyberpunk 2077 is basically flawless out of the box. No issues with a lot of other newer games.

Ironically some of the older ones like Fallout 3 need a little bit of hackery to get the radio working

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Does the RTX and DLSS work in Cyberpunk 2077 on Linux?

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I was able to get it working perfectly fine. It was dicey around a year ago and required some run flags. Now it runs perfectly fine (for me at least)

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As of a couple months ago, the ray tracing also works in Linux when on AMD.

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At the same time the small amount of games that don’t support Linux also happen to be some of the biggest and most popular ones.

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Good thing I don’t play mtx/fomo games.

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Tbh neither do I, Debian runs all the games I personally want. My point is its not for everyone.

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It’s more competitive ones. And yes, I know they come with that shit too but not all FOMO games are pvp games and Linux has plenty of working multiplayer games with that shit.

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Good même but you can very much run lol on Linux. It’s weird around the edges especially in the launcher but it’s definitely playable.

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Didn’t they transition it to the same kernel-level antichest that Valorant uses? IIRC, that anticheat absolutely refuses to let you run it on Linux.

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They switched the ac to use the vanguard kernel level ac so the workaround doesn’t work anymore.

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As far as I can tell without direct intervention through anti-cheats or other means you can run anything on linux.

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Joke’s on you, I play Dota.

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🤮

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15 points

Oh noes, my lootboxes!

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Frankly the only game I haven’t been able to play (besides a couple of old MMO private servers I couldn’t get running) has been Fortnite, and there’s frankly no reason it shouldn’t run on Linux already, Epic just sucks

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It doesn’t run because Tim Sweeny is a salty jerk who had one negative interaction with a Linux user (the Linux user just posted a rice and he was pissed he couldn’t do that on Windows)

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It wasn’t even a rice, just panel on the left side.

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It doesn’t run because Tim Sweeny is a salty jerk who had one negative interaction with a Linux user (the Linux user just posted a rice and he was pissed he couldn’t do that on Windows)

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Yeah, he’s a shithead. “We just don’t have enough developers” my ass

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I’m honestly at a loss as to why they are so popular. I barely remember the last time I enjoyed a AAA game. The only notable exceptions would probably be Baldur’s Gate 3 and Dishonored, which both work. Personally I haven’t run into any games that wouldn’t work and as much as I’d love to dismiss those (fucking atrocious) games, I get your point about it preventing popular adoption. Sadly it’s not something Linux can easily fix, as long as companies insist on using windows specific versions of anti cheat software (despite Linux versions of the same stuff existing) just so they can have kernel access to your machine.

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Lots of people really enjoy competitive games. Competitive multi-player games attract the most cheaters, resulting in the strictest anti-cheat measures (which still barely work, honestly).

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At the same time the small amount of games that don’t support Linux also happen to be some of the biggest and most popular ones.

Minecraft? CS2? Dota 2?

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“The most popular ones” are also often the most controversial, scammiest and shittiest tho. And if a game does not run because chinese fuckers can’t rootkit my PC, I don’t want to play it anyway.

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8 points

%1 Chromebook Ready😂😂

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Which games are “borked”?

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Usually games that require some shitty anti-cheat.

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Games where the devs actively reject Linux support.

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For my library of 390 games, only 2 are “Borked”.

One is Magic: Duels, which was discontinued by WOTC back in 2019. It’s still playable on Windows, but seeing as it was kind of a weird experiment they did that ultimately got replaced by Arena I can understand the lack of support there. Also it was free, and I got clean a few years ago, so I’m not salty.

The other of Flatout 3 (the car racing/destruction game, not to be confused with the similarly named Fallout 3). I remembered seeing ads and reviews for Flatout back in PSM when I was a kid. Never got to play it back then, but I grabbed the series bundle on sale at some point. Still haven’t played any of them yet, but it appears the issue with Flatout 3 in particular is… It’s a bad game. Just learned this now, but apparently it was made by a different developer than the first games and is, by review score, one of the worst games of all time. So there’s probably not a whole lot of demand for it on Linux.

Fun stuff. Always neat to find a new way to look at the library.

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Your average is lower than my impressive .8% borked.

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Destiny 2 and Tarkov is my guess.

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