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Unless Linux starts getting support from game developers, I’m not switching

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Nearly all games work flawlessly on Linux now thanks to Steam and Proton.

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I was amazed yesterday. I tried L4D(1) on native GNU/Linux Steam (Ubuntu) and it just worked after installing the game, zero tweaking. No need to set up Steam for Windows with WINE or anything.

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I plan on trying SteamOS (since I only game, sit on discord and browse internet), just don’t feel like installing it to find out nvidia drivers are not supported, so I’ll just stick to Windows for now

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True, games are a big part of why people have stuck with Windows I think. The app store definitely isn’t much to go by

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As a complete casual Linux user (made the switch last year), all the games I previously played on Windows work on Linux smoothly with minimal or no intervention on my part. Even started fiddling with emulators - Legend of Zelda BotW on yuzu worked right out of the box

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