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At this point the only games that don’t work on Linux are games using kernel level anti-cheats, and these are the largest games out there.

If you don’t play any of those games then your game most likely works just fine on Linux.

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This is simply not true. I recently tried Linux for gaming after several years because I read that Valve made some great progress. Installed Crusader Kings III and didn’t get Paradox Launcher to run which is necessary for any DLC.

This was literally the first game I installed from my huge library and it simpl didn’t work so I had to do two hours of research, trial and error and reading error logs to conclude that I wasn’t able to solve this problem.

This is the exact reason why I use Windows for gaming. It simply works 99 % of the time. And I don’t have the time to troubleshoot my games all the time.

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By recently you mean this year? The paradox launcher was broken on the steamdeck a year ago, should be working now.

Also iirc that game has a native linux version.

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No, not this year but maybe last fall, early winter. The game itself was running fine but without DLC (which neede the launcher to work) was useless to me.

Maybe I have to give it another try but this experience was the worst possible advertisement for “gaming on Linux” 😐

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more than 99% of the hundreds of games i’ve ran on linux have worked, it sounds like you got unlucky.

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Play Stellaris and problem solved. It works on Linux through steam. Besides you won’t be stuck within a single primitive planet

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I’m finding out that particularly complex modding can be a bit of a pain as well, but thats a more niche category than gaming in general

(I’m having a TERRIBLE time trying to get Bannerlord Script Extender to work on my Steamdeck)

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Let me know, or make a big post if you solve it. I haven’t played Bannerlord since switching to Linux and don’t want to dive into a quagmire quite yet.

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I’ll tinker with it more over the weekend, but I’m fairly new to linux myself, so we’ll see if I can figure it out!

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This isn’t even true all the time anymore, helldivers 2 has a kernel anti cheat on windows but runs fine under proton!

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Which is ridiculous because unlike windows, you don’t NEED kernel level access in linux to know someone is screwing with memory but none of the anti-cheat devs are interested in making a whole separate anti cheat for the 2% of linux users.

If you guys want that, you need to write it yourself and give it to the game companies free, that’s the only way we are getting multiplayer online games in Linux.

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