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    -18 months ago

    This is my biggest downfall with Linux, lack of integration with gaming but I’ll learn to leave without it, I guess.

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      88 months ago

      Sounds like bait but I’ll bite.

      Most singleplayer titles work perfectly fine under Linux. Majority of my steam library runs with compatibility toggled in steam.

      I’ve got a Switch Pro controller, no issues via Bluetooth or Cable connection. Gives me battery readouts via Dunst

      Running Wayland with an NVIDIA GPU in both my systems.

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      8 months ago

      I heard some recent steam thing made it pretty great now? Or was that just marketing talking?

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        18 months ago

        It’s been for a few years, the only problem is with some multiplayers games (and it’s quite a easy and complex question)

        RPGMaker games are hit or miss

        Overall, if its on steam and it’s not a MP game chances are it will work out of the box

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      18 months ago

      When was the last time you tried? Steam Deck has allowed Valve to dedicate lots of time to fine-tuning Proton and it works with virtually every game now, save the ones with specific kinds of online anti-cheat systems.

      You can also just add your Epic and GoG games to Steam Launcher and then they’ll be launched with Proton as well.