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Playing games on Linux nowadays works like a charm. I had no issues with any Steam or Epic sore games whatsoever.



Many games I would like to play are Windows-only, so that kind of sucks, but then again, I installed Windows 11 just for this purpose. So not complaining, until my programs and games will stop working when Windows 13 (or whatever) comes out. I had to upgrade from Windows 9 to 11 because it became obsolete and unsupported.


> Many games I would like to play are Windows-only

Mine too, but I'll let you in on a secret:

https://www.protondb.com/

> Proton is a new tool released by Valve Software that has been integrated with Steam to make playing Windows games on Linux as simple as hitting the Play button within Steam.


I was super pissed when epic announced dropping Linux support for Rocket League. Once it was done, I fell in love with Proton, it ran better than both the native Linux version, and the Windows version on Windows.


But it does not offer me a clickable "Play" button for exclusively Windows games, unfortunately. Or is this something else? Or perhaps I have to do some configuration of some sort? I am really not sure. It works for games that have Windows + Proton (icon / logo), but the games I want have only windows.


Right click on the game in your library and choose Properties.

Then click Compatibility and tick "Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool". Choose a recent version of Proton.

You only need to do this once and then try the game as normal. It's not guaranteed to work with everything but it's worth a shot.


Thanks, I will try that!


It does, you'll probably have to enable proton in Steam settings. Also, in the store pages, you can see Steam Deck compatibility rating (and details about that) which means linux in practice. Some warnings regarding small text in some games don't apply to bigger displays, of course.


It works out of the box here? Steam supports running most "Windows-only" games on Linux without trouble; you may just have to select the Proton version once.

I don't remember when I last encountered a game that didn't run. I'm sure those exist, mind. Perhaps I've just been lucky.




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