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4 days agoHappy Linux player. I play mostly single player so I don’t have many issues. For anyone thinking about switching
- if your games are on steam it’s really easy to run them and most of the times you just have to install them and press play
- if a game is new you may need to switch it to a newer version of Proton while the main one gets updated. It takes 2 clicks to open the compatibility settings tab and then you can select the version
- if a game needs a custom setting to run you’ll probably read it on protondb and it takes 2 clicks to add it
- go on protondb and log with your steam account to check how many of your games are compatible, gold or platinum means it’s good
- compatibility gets better every week
- mods may be harder to install
- Linux is easy to use
- Nvidia cards works well on Linux
- yes, sometimes you may break it but you can also fix it. The official windows forum is a graveyard full of “you have to reinstall windows”
- you can try Linux without installing it (but don’t use it for gaming or stuff that need reboots because live install lose changes)
- dual boot works so you don’t need to drop windows immediately
This is my protondb compatibility tab for around 1600 games
Sadly ss2 is just not that good. I remember I was going through levels with the left mouse button always pressed, it was more like I was just aiming the guns the whole game… Ss Tse on the other hand is still a great game. Still have to try the last 2 of the serie