Linux Gaming Thread

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

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Linux? Games?

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Blasphemous. It's pretty simple mechanically but visuals easily carry it.

FarCry 3. would like to play star wars squadrons but yeah, fuck eac

Civilization 6, Civilization 5

OpenTTD

yes

Dota 2, Crysis, Crysis Warhead, Niddhog 2, Helldivers, Magicka 2

AoE2
Dragons Dogma
Sims 3
Spore
Mass Effect
Monster Hunter World
Fallout New Vegas (though getting lots of crashes -- definitely mod-related but I can't work out what it is)

Never played LiS 2 so I thought I would give it a shot since the first episode is free on Steam, it looks amazing, see pic related.

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detroit, it's honestly a lot better than Cage's other games

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I'm currently replaying Serious Sam HD. Good native port.

can you guys tell me what this Steam Soldier thing is in pic related? Do I use this now instead of Proton or what?

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I wouldn't use it yet because it's a beta. Just use the latest Proton. Read here github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-runtime

Serious Sam 4
Among Us
Titan Fall 2
Deep Rock Galactic

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Among Us
I have Linux on my toaster laptop so that's about as good as I can get
but it's all for testing on how simple getting proton to work was (very simple)
so once I finish my new computer, I'll be Linux fulltime

I understand it goes like this:

Steam comes with a runtime environment of libraries that developers can link to: this way you can be completely certain that the system has the necessary libraries without needing to distribute them with the game (like the bazillion MSVC redistributables or a Horde of DLLs games get bundled with and such like that you get on Windows). You can probably get away with just regular dynamic linking (I can run most dynamically linked Linux games from early 2000s without needing to retroactively find old libraries), but this makes it definitely a non-issue.

However, what Steam currently uses is based on some ancient Ubuntu LTS. Soldier would be a newer version of the libs.

thanks guys.

dota 2
openMW
Far Cry 2

This wasn't in the game ??

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Got Kyonyuu Fantasy eng ver (Funbag Fantasy) running under wine but special text characters like hearts don't show up. Played FF3 PC, RE4 and Fistful of Frags.

yknow there are like a hundred routes right

based, fuck dual boot

Yes but none of them feature kara falling in love with luther

The Binding Of Isaac

baba is you

releases are named after TF2 characters as far as I am aware, just like SteamOS releases are named after Dota 2 characters

did you install any fonts? corefonts comes to mind

you could try it with
>"noto-fonts"
>"noto-fonts-cjk" for asian characters
>"noto-fonts-emoji" for special stuff like the hearts

Did winetricks corefonts and allfonts, arch wiki says that I can also get the font file from a Windows 10 install
Have all noto-fonts installed, still not showing up.