Linux gamers didn’t do anything wrong, but they might pay for Windows piracy anyway
Gaming on Linux has come a long way. Valve's Proton compatibility layer and the Steam Deck have done more for Linux gaming in the last few years than the previous two decades of community effort combined, and we've reached a point where the vast majority of single-player PC games run on Linux without much fuss. ProtonDB data suggests practically every Windows game works in some form on Linux now, and for a lot of people, that's more than enough to make the switch.
Gaming on Linux has come a long way. Valve’s Proton compatibility layer and the Steam Deck have done more for Linux gaming in the last few years than the previous two decades of community effort combined, and we’ve reached a point where the vast majority of single-player PC games run on Linux without much fuss. ProtonDB data suggests practically every Windows game works in some form on Linux now, and for a lot of people, that’s more than enough to make the switch.
Brooke Jackson
New Zealand
New Zealand
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