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So, what are you playing and how to do like it?
I figure I should go first. I've been playing S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Shadow of Chernobyl over the past few weeks. I'm not a FPS person by any stretch, so it's pretty hard for me, but the setting and atmosphere is awesome so far. Runs perfectly via wine setup via Lutris. My only complaint is there is an occasional visual artifact during the rain, but it's rare enough not to be a huge bother.
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Mafia (Original) - Quite enjoying it. Slapped some Vkabasalt Sharpness, SMAA and FakeHDR onto it as well as community made widescreen fix and removed stupid fps cap. Runs well and looks okay also.
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But it's hard to keep your attention on an old game, even more so when you don't have much time, so this Sunday I blasted through entire LEGO: The Hobbit almost in one sitting. It runs almost flawless via Proton.
Maybe I will hunt for achievements next, or try LEGO: LOTR.
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Else, my Gibson SG standard.
I made a full playthrough last year.
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