• Neshura
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    11 months ago

    Well it’s getting better, and fast imo. When I started using Linux some 4 years ago I could barely play anything in my library. If the game had online functionality in any way, chances were it didn’t run. That has gotten a lot better imo but Proton is still not where it needs to be. But things change and from what I, as a consumer, can see it seems like the biggest problem now are invasive Anti-Cheats rather than anything fundamentally breaking the games.

    Edit: but yeah, it sucks when shit ain’t working and the small fraction of stuff not working is still a bit much to swallow

    • @ichbinjasokreativ
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      1811 months ago

      I’ve built my current gaming pc in april of 2022, installed ubuntu and really haven’t had any issues that weren’t solved by 5 minutes of googling

    • @TheCheddarCheese
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      111 months ago

      for me it’s mostly because i specifically messed something up

    • @wonderfulvoltaire
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      111 months ago

      I prefer co op games anyway so there is no reason to be forced to opt into an anti cheat game but here we are.