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Happy Linux player. I play mostly single player so I don’t have many issues. For anyone thinking about switching
- if your games are on steam it’s really easy to run them and most of the times you just have to install them and press play
- if a game is new you may need to switch it to a newer version of Proton while the main one gets updated. It takes 2 clicks to open the compatibility settings tab and then you can select the version
- if a game needs a custom setting to run you’ll probably read it on protondb and it takes 2 clicks to add it
- go on protondb and log with your steam account to check how many of your games are compatible, gold or platinum means it’s good
- compatibility gets better every week
- mods may be harder to install
- Linux is easy to use
- Nvidia cards works well on Linux
- yes, sometimes you may break it but you can also fix it. The official windows forum is a graveyard full of “you have to reinstall windows”
- you can try Linux without installing it (but don’t use it for gaming or stuff that need reboots because live install lose changes)
- dual boot works so you don’t need to drop windows immediately
This is my protondb compatibility tab for around 1600 games
No percentage is good enough for PCMR. Long live Microsoft’s Master Race!
(I’m being ironic, obviously.)




