• @[email protected]
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    141 year ago

    Magic: The Gathering Arena? That has a platinum rating on proton DB so should work just fine on any modern Linux distro, like thousands of other games. No need for a dual boot unless you have one of a few problematic games.

    • Sybil
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      11 year ago

      is there a tutorial for getting it running?

        • Sybil
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          11 year ago

          really? i haven’t installed steam in years. for a short while i was dualbooting steamos and debian. now you’re saying “install steam, and let steam install mtga”?

          • conciselyverbose
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            31 year ago

            Most games on steam just work out of the box.

            If it doesn’t, protondb may have workarounds, many of which are minor.

            The biggest exception are games with invasive anticheat actively choosing not to allow you to use Linux.

          • Black616Angel
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            11 year ago

            Yes, I was shocked as well, since I always fucked around with wine and different launchers to get MTGA running and then they just released it on steam and it works like a charm (for mtga at least).

            • Sybil
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              21 year ago

              it flat-out refused to run on my debian system last night. whined about being for some other system or something. :(

              • Black616Angel
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                11 year ago

                Okay, I remember. It’s not as easy as clicking “install”. I had to add the game to my library and then click on the game in the library and there the gear icon. Then “Properties…”->“Compatibility”-> and then check “Force use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool” and then use “Proton Experimental”, its the default and for me always worked.