For me, it’s Factorio.

a game in which you build and maintain factories.

It even has Wayland support!

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  • Added support for Wayland on Linux. To enable it, set SDL_VIDEODRIVER=wayland in your environment. (thanks to raiguard)

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EDIT: Great Linux ports* not like some forced ports that barely work or don’t.

58 points

Portal 2, one of the best games, good story, excellent gameplay, excellent coop, good performance.

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Portal 2

Strongly agree. I also tried to play Portal Reloaded on Linux, but I had some performance and dual monitor issues.

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7 points

Portal Revolution has a native build and it works great, highly recommend!

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2 points

I know, but I had some issues on PopOS 22.04 (Nvidia) X11 with Dual Monitor setup. :c

I will probably come back to it, though.

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3 points

This is the one

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43 points

Rimworld. Also DRM free through GOG!

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Rimworld

I think you can be a DRM free copy on their website too. But damn, that game is expensive with all the DLCs.

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5 points

the DLC are pricey, but they’re also proper, old school expansions adding lots of content that actually enhances the game.

it’s perfectly playable without the DLC, and there’s a LOT of DLC-sized mods on the workshop!

kind of a fundamental problem with modern DLC: they generally don’t get cheaper over time (remember when that was an actual thing? not just sales, but actually lower prices for older games?).

if you keep up with the releases it’s super okay at about 20/25€ once a year, maybe twice, bur if you’re late to the party it’s a whole lot of cash all at once!

exactly why paradox introduced a subscription for Stellaris’ DLCs at 10€/month… honestly kinda worth it, if you know you’re just gonna play for a while and then move on…still wish stuff would just get cheaper at some point again…

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So it’s a biiiig rabbit hole, then.

Well, Factorio price policy says that they will never have a discount for their game. Full price only so you’re committed.

it’s super okay at about 20/25€ once a year, maybe twice, bur if you’re late to the party it’s a whole lot of cash all at once!

Yeah, exactly.

exactly why paradox introduced a subscription for Stellaris’ DLCs at 10€/month

I didn’t even know there was such a thing. Sucks, though.

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It is also DRM free on Steam. You can copy the rimworld folder to a PC that’s never had Steam on it and play it as an example.

You can also do that to sort of save a snapshot in time of Rimworld when they are releasing a new version that will likely break mods for a long time/sometimes forever.

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32 points

Celeste! One of the best games ever made, with a flawless Linux native version

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Celeste

True! Still haven’t beaten it yet fully (no, I don’t want golden strawberries)

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5 points

I think that farewell and the c-sides are some of the most enjoyable, challenging, and rewarding gaming experiences I’ve ever had. Keep it up!

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2 points

This game always amazes me with “fuck, no I cannot do that”, but after trial and error I get better, and I know I overcome my skill issues.

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5 points

I did not know that. Might have to double dip. I have it on switch, but encouraging Linux game ports with my wallet seems worthwhile. Plus it wouldn’t be the first time I bought a second copy of a game…

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7 points

I had many copies of the same game now on Steam when I committed 2 years ago for Linux gaming. I preferred GOG back then, but with Proton and much friendliness of Valve, I prefer Steam now.

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31 points

Minecraft, Stellaris, and Valheim were already mentioned so I’m gonna add Neverwinter Nights.

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18 points

Fun fact about Minecraft: It’s written in Java which is a programming language makes porting to other platforms really easy. The way it works is that it turns the instructions into bytecode that Java Virtual Machine runs, essentially allowing any device with JVM to run it.

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And funnily enough they made Bedrock for every device that’s not a PC.

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21 points

I consider Bedrock as the Microsoftified edition of Minecraft. Microtransactions everywhere, halting modding whenever possible, support on all platforms except Linux, no access to previous versions.

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5 points

and it runs on every device and operating system under the sun, except for fucking linux

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I was going to say Factorio as well! :D Hollow Knight has a native port and is a fantastic game, but my favorite games are ones like OpenMW or DevilutionX where the entire engine is remade from the ground up and open-source

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