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Most Windows games now run on Linux, but one important group of titles is still missing
New data shows that most Windows games now work on Linux Almost 90% of Windows games now 'manage to launch' on Linux However, anti-cheat multiplayer games remain a notable problem Gaming on Linux has ...
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I'm switching to Linux for gaming — here's why
Linux gaming is finally viable for me.
Thanks to Valve's work on SteamOS and its underlying Proton compatibility engine, Linux can be viable as a Windows ...
TL;DR: Linux gaming has advanced significantly due to Valve's SteamOS and Proton compatibility, enabling nearly 90% of Windows games to run on Linux. The Steam Deck has driven this growth, with ...
Hamza is a gaming enthusiast and a Writing Specialist from Pakistan. A firm believer in Keyboard/Mouse supremacy, he will play Tekken with WASD if you let him. He has been writing about games since ...
Can Linux finally hold its own as a gaming platform? Reluctant Anarchist takes a closer look at how the open source operating system has transformed into a legitimate contender for gamers, breaking ...
TL;DR: Valve's Steam Machine is a compact Linux-based gaming console targeting 4K 60FPS, but its compatibility is limited by kernel-level anti-cheat support. Popular titles using unsupported ...
Wine 11 might be the tipping point that finally pushes gamers from Windows to Linux ...
Wine, part of what makes Proton run so many Windows games on Linux, just had a very interesting release that will help game ...
Valve released a fresh update to the Steam Client Beta, bringing a few useful bug fixes and more work on the new Linux ...
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