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Subject: What's Your Go-to OS Date: Mon Mar 03 2025 07:29 am
From: Arelor To: Nightfox

  Re: What's Your Go-to OS
  By: Nightfox to Arelor on Sun Mar 02 2025 01:20 pm

 > I'm aware of that.  Have you tried it though?  Many people have said many
 > Windows games still have trouble running in Linux or won't run at all.  I've
 > tried it myself and have been unable to run a few of the games I like to
 > play. Also, there are some demanding Windows games that I like (such as
 > Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024) that I just don't think would run in Linux.

I ran Bazzite for a couple of months, then wrote an article about it. The result
s were sound enough that I bought a SteamDeck for personal use.

Compatibility is not perfect but a significant percentage of the games I want to
 run work GreatTM and the overwhelmingly most works well enough. The real trick 
is using some means of automation in order to install the games, so you don't ha
ve to do it all manually yourself. Stuff like Lutris is great because it install
s your games for you with known good configurations using community scripts.

Also, lots of games made with Unity get Linux native versions.

I don't play particularly new stuff, but I have found you can run most of the ga
mes most of the time. If you want 100% compatibility you are out of luck, but at
 this point of Computer History you are screwed with Windows there too.


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