Linux Gaming Thread

what video games have you been playing on your Linux machine recently?

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Borderlands 3
Senran Kagura

Ubuntu 19.10 (20.04 soon). BL3 runs just fine, you have to use mf-install to see cutscenes and loading is a bit slow, but otherwise it's been flawless.

I was in the process of setting up Lutris to get it running from EGS, but once it was out on Steam it was just a quick fix to get it working.

How do you even run pirated games on Linux? Is vanilla wine good enough now or do you have to install steam with proton and make it use those libraries with it?

All of them for like 15 years already.

> installing lutris package is a problem somehow
Makes you think huh.

I'm gonna try Trials of Mana

The ps3 emulator is giving me a black screen
Dont know what the problem is

in most cases yes
if running the game requires you to do some serious surgery on the game binary or some memory manipulation, then things get a bit more tricky, but it can still be done

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ask community of that project if this is a known issue. look at logs to see if anything useful is in there
show logs to community and developers

Everyone on linux buys all the games.

> Is vanilla wine good enough now or do you have to install steam with proton and make it use those libraries with it?
Just install lutris with dxvk.

amd-dxvk
> sudo apt install mesa-vulkan-drivers mesa-vulkan-drivers:i386
nvidia-dxvk
> sudo apt-add-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
> sudo apt-get update
> sudo apt install libvulkan1 libvulkan1:i386

lutris
> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:lutris-team/lutris
> sudo apt-get update
> sudo apt-get install lutris

That's FUD or some kind of new autism on the spectre.

>run Windows version of game on Windows 7
>it keeps crashing unless I set the process affinity to one core after launching the game

>run Linux version of game on Linux Mint
>it doesn't work at all
>it turns out the Linux version is really just the Windows version wrapped in some probably outdated version of Wine

>use Steam's built-in Proton to run Windows version of game on Linux Mint
>it works perfectly
lol

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My final transfer to linux was when I was playing wh40kSoulstorm and AC'97 sound started to make distortion noises.
> windows forums
> just reinstall windows
> it did not fixed shit

> install it on ubuntu
> no problems
> also old 20gb HDD I thought is dead starts working

>boot into my windows partition for the first time in months
>open CMD to try and install software
>completely forgotten how to operate windows

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RuTracker with Wine + DXVK + Winetricks. Alternatively, you can build Proton without Steam but there isn't much need to use anything but the official Wine releases.
github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton#alternative-building-without-the-steam-runtime

wine has always been better than proton, you can get most games to run if you try hard enough

Proton is just an extension of Wine, the whole point of which is not having to try hard. I'm sure there are some games that won't run with Proton but can be made to run with some manual Wine configuration, but that doesn't mean Wine is always "better" than Proton. When Proton does work, it's basically easy mode for Wine. There's no reason to do extra work if Proton can do it for you.

Everything runs just fine on lutris, if there is no some weird anticheat bullshit, that literally uses windows bugs and rights violations to work.

The Void
Touhou 6/7/IaMP , but goddamn Lutris won't let me fullscreen

it's a mixed bag. some cracks run, others don't. like for example doom eternal, nuhitman2 and resonance of fate don't work. see it as a chance to stop being a poorfag and actually buy shit
on that note anyone know a good source for linux native cracks?

true but proton is really fucky. for one it's a pain in the ass to use without steam. in particular there seems to be NO FUCKING DOCUMENTATION which is absolutely mindbending coming from valve, who have an entire wiki dedicated to explaining every last intricacy of their software
>inb4 why
I wrote a shitty bash script to add and launch shit via both proton and wine

also proton sometimes introduces entirely new issues for god knows what reason. for example evenicle has broken graphics in proton but runs perfectly in wine

Nuclear Throne mostly, my PC is just salvaged recycle and thrift parts that was probably a decent mid range build from 5 years ago.
It's cooling fucking sucks right now and this clearance 4k monitor I have is straight garbage so I'm likely to bust out my old CRT next time I get the opportunity but otherwise for something I pieced together from literal garbage it's honestly not bad, maybe I'll eventually build something new and good in the future.

we've hit the point where wine has unironically better compatibility with pre DX9 games than windows because microsoft loves to break library with every other update of W10

Based. For awhile my used parts PC didnt even have a case. I used twist ties to hold it on the one of the walmart shelt panes

rpcs3 ninja gaiden sigma on hard
FUCK OGRES AND FUCK ITAGAKI FOR PLACING THEM RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF YOUR JUMPS OF A PLATFORMING SEGMENT WITHIN A CHAPTER WHERE YOU CAN'T HEAL AFTER WASTING ALL YOUR HEALS ON FUCKING DOKU
what blows my mind is that it has none of the slowdows I had on windows (entrance of church, airship exterior and alma 1 with other enemies spawned in)

>not hanging your parts from the ceiling

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I just tried the demo from code vein on my 3400g with internal graphics and it ran surprisingly well. I didn't expect it to run at all especially since most 3d porn games are ugly lagfests but i guess that is the difference between professional games and unity/unreal animation loaders. Other than that i play dragon age origins again, It hovers around 55-60 fps.
I use proton-ge-custom for steam games and the wine lutris build for all others. I also use the zen optimized tkg-MuQSS kernel from the chaos-aur overlay. Pretty nice shit but their wine builds are garbage and break constantly so i stick with the latest lutris fshack build.

I'm happy playing my old games and new ones seem to work nicely for the hardware i have.
I never played multiplayer games so i couldn't care less about all the zoomers crying about eac support. Fuck them, i'm glad they aren't on my platform.

I got reshade shaders working via vkbasalt so i can also make the desaturated console ports from the ps3 era, like dragons dogma, look good.

EAC working when?

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DOOM and Quake.

The bondage of Yin and Yang...

HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA GAMING ON LINUX YOU FUCKING RETARD

There is literally no reason to even have linux installed anymore thx to WSL2.
Please just fucking off yourself you fucking piece of shit spammer.

YS8 is memory leaking on me. Does DXVK hate HBAO+ or some other option?

Fuck you.
Sincerely,

Doom Eternal, Remnant from the Ashes and Outward

based brainletto

What's the point in attempting to derail this thread with "nO gAmEs On LiNuX" bullshit after over two dozen replies about gaming on Linux have already been posted? It's too late, retard. This is a Linux user discussion thread, not a Windows user autism thread. Cope, seethe, etc.

How many games use it? Everyone is always talking about it so I'm guessing it's a big deal, but I don't play competitive multiplayer games so I wouldn't know.

Imagine calling others brainlet and retard when you install linux to play games.

>you can get most games to run if you try hard enough
This is the problem with Linux. I shouldn't have to "try" to get the fucking game I bought to run. It should WORK.

Hey now, Linux is perfectly viable for games, you just have to make it pretend to be Windows and then cope with it being a lot slower and crashy and risk getting banned.

>n-no games
And yet I still play games on Linux. Sorry if it offends you, but all the games that work on Linux aren't just going to stop existing because you prefer Windows.