• BreakerSwitch@lemm.ee
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    9 hours ago

    It’s been a hot minute since I’ve used a linux distro for personal use, but I’ve got a laptop that probably needs to move over. That being said, I would still LIKE to play some windows exclusive games on that machine. Is wine still the go to for fudging compatibility? How good is it? Will I be able to download windows only steam games with relatively low effort for such uses?

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      9 hours ago

      Proton / wine is modern day magic

      Most Windows only steam games work out of the box (you do have to enable it in the right click menu > Compatibility options, per game)

      Games that use Anti-cheat aren’t likely to work (it depends on the Anti-cheat used and how it’s configured)

      ProtonDB is a good resource for checking if/which games work, or fixes and workarounds


      You can use proton or wine on non steam games, but that requires additional setup that I’m not familiar with

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        8 hours ago

        My personal experience gaming solely on Linux for about two years is a 100% success rate running Windows games. Mind you I don’t play anything that has anti-cheat. And maybe 85%-90% without needing to fiddle with anything.

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        I moved from windows to ubuntu a few months ago. My entire steam library works when I do this. The only games I’ve heard don’t work are LoL and CoD. Maybe a few more?