I don’t remember the last time I haven’t gotten a game to work on my (Linux) machine, besides for the fact that I’m on a laptop right now, so obviously some stuff will have bad performance.
For example, I played GTA V yesterday on it, the install was painless with steam and the launcher just needed to be started twice.
I mean it’s already practically there. I made the switch from Windows to Linux this past week. I’ve been able to get World of Warcraft, Final Fantasy XIV, and Elden Ring all working on it. and the “hardest” one to get going/install was WoW only because I needed to install one script to get working. FFXIV and Elden Ring worked right out of the box on steam.
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I don’t remember the last time I haven’t gotten a game to work on my (Linux) machine, besides for the fact that I’m on a laptop right now, so obviously some stuff will have bad performance.
For example, I played GTA V yesterday on it, the install was painless with steam and the launcher just needed to be started twice.
I mean it’s already practically there. I made the switch from Windows to Linux this past week. I’ve been able to get World of Warcraft, Final Fantasy XIV, and Elden Ring all working on it. and the “hardest” one to get going/install was WoW only because I needed to install one script to get working. FFXIV and Elden Ring worked right out of the box on steam.
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