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Well, I'm born in the Seventies and have got way more native games I'd love to play than time to play games (not least because I've got way less time than when I was young).
Someone had a number of Linux games on Steam lately, was it about 10.000? Not sure.
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And maybe also https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/category/Open_Source/
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Wrong. Wide native support is crucial for Linux to become a valid gaming platform for the masses. Wine/proton/eon/etc. are nothing more than stopgap measures to make gaming on Linux less painful in the meantime.
As we've already seen with wineDB, protonDB, and the Steam Deck Verified program, compatibility layers are forever playing catchup with incompetent, inconsiderate, or downright hostile developers. Until Linux is seen as a first class citizen, and developers make native versions of their games, it's the end users that will suffer.
Last edited by WorMzy on 3 April 2022 at 10:04 pm UTC
I was like you and got back into modern gaming around 2019. You can still get Linux native games. I get mine from itch.io mostly. I use to have a GOG account but I dropped that.
I still play the original quake using the dos files I had from when they first released. I use EzQuake to run my games.
I also picked up a lot of Linux boxed games from indiebox.com awhile back.
I don't know about major games but when I want to play an Online only game like Destiny 2 I use Stadia. I think I have every RunSoft game from Desura's days backed up. Not sure if I can link here but if you let me know which games you are looking for I can pass you the files I have.
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OpenSUSE user here, for many years :-) I've certainly found no issue with playing games through Steam on this OS. As someone else has said: sometimes you need to use a very specific version of Proton to get certain games to work. Check out ProtonDB for this kind of information.
There are many games for Linux users both young and old. My playlist from the last few weeks looks something like this:
Weird West [Proton]
9th Dawn II [Proton]
Get Even [Proton]
Cathedral
Project Zomboid
Edge of Eternity [Proton]
Light Fairytale Episode II
Splitgate
Scarlet Hollow
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous [Proton]
Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams [Proton]
Dead Cells
A couple of the non-native games from this list require a small amount of tinkering, but nothing that ProtonDB won't help with.
Hope this is helpful :-)
2021 1236
2020 1120
2019 991
2018 1231
2017 1175
So aside for a small dip in '19 it's a pretty steady stream of releases. It will certainly be interesting to see what long term effects Proton and the Steam Deck will have.
I guess though the release of Windows games is less "steady" but more like an exponential curve.
But I'd consider a thousand a year/three a day far from "very few".
Last edited by Eike on 4 April 2022 at 12:24 pm UTC
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