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38 points

I can’t play like 5 games.

I don’t get it either, Linux is fine for gaming at this point. Now it’s such a small amount of games that don’t work.

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I can’t play like 5 games.

And are those games worth playing? From what I’ve seen it’s mainly battle royale and sports games that have anti-cheat set up to deliberately break Linux compatibility

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That really depends on the person, for me, it’s a deal breaker. If your game won’t work on Linux, I won’t play it.

Sadly, I don’t have this luxury with my work software. But I’m hopeful that things will change. I could probably make it work if there was just one app that worked on Linux.

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Keep in mind that unless you are working in CAD, you’re almost guaranteed to have a good alternative that works on Linux

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-27 points

Not a small amount it’s a big amount. You have to stop assuming everything is on steam and working outside of steam.

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Me playing Alan Wake 2 on my linux desktop:

What?

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12 points

Can you share some examples that are not in steam that don’t work?

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11 points

Especially after adding the game to the Steam Library and launching it either through Proton (if it’s a Windows game) or enabling the Steam Runtime (if it’s an ancient Linux game).

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2 points

Genshin Impact doesn’t work.

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1 point

For me I really wish I could use GamePass on my steamdeck. Right now it is mostly collecting dust except for when I go on vacation. It’s still a great machine though.

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All browsers games that require installation, Nexon games, foreign games not available in USA or Europe, a game made in custom code or another language, all PC-98 games, CD games (unavailable to be digitally made), servers games like Pangya or NFSW. ETC, the list goes on and on, sure YOU think some of these games are bad or should be gone but that’s besides the point of how not to always use one software for games.

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Star Citizen only works on Windows and also isn’t compatible with Steam.

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Dude, most of us have hundreds of games on our Steam accounts with only 1-2 not able to run on Linux. Either you’re a troll or have no idea what you’re talking about

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Those 100s of games need modification or changes to the settings that impact your gameplay. That’s not how anyone should play Linux games and shouldn’t be restricted to because of company being lazy about Linux.

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