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DrRatso , in Recommend me a game

Your Only Move is Hustle - Basically a TAS Fighting game, the game plays like chess meets a fighter game, you preselect moves at the same time as your opponent, then they play out. Sounds super simple when explained like that but there are so many complications to this basic formula (cancels, bursts, DI, parries, to name a few), that it is actually very interesting.

Omega Strikers - Air Hockey meets MOBA, although the game is dying a little, but the devs are still active and they just released a new character, their design never disappoints and the OST is fire.

Presi300 , in Good MMORPG on Linux
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Not really a mmorpg, but you really should try Baldur’s gate 3, runs great on linux

ProtonBadger ,

Love that game so much, I waited for it for 20 years and it exceeds my dreams!

Funny enough the DirectX version is stable on Proton but there are still a few crashes in Vulkan mode.

maengooen ,

Am I the only one who crashes every other cutscene and every 30 minutes of gameplay?

DrRatso ,

Are you running it on X11 or Vulkan. Lots of people reported crashes on Vulkan, seems to work fine with X11 on GTX 1660 for me, not a crash.

HoloPengin , in Good MMORPG on Linux

Stop caring about native. It seriously just doesn’t matter anymore.

XIV Launcher is the easiest way to get FF XIV running, plus it can link to your phone to almost automatically handle OTP (no typing it in, your phone just sends the code over your local network), but you could also just install the trial inside Steam, should work fine.

Copypasta time. “Did you know that the critically acclaimed MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV has a free trial, and includes the entirety of A Realm Reborn AND the award-winning Heavensward and Stormblood expansions up to level 70 with no restrictions on playtime? Sign up, and enjoy Eorzea today!”

nitefox ,

I got banned two times for playing on Linux with FFXIV

HoloPengin , (edited )

Gaben is also an FF XIV player, and Proton always gets a hotfix like a day after anything breaks (usually it’s the launcher).

If bans from playing on Linux (or at least the deck) were common there’d be a lot more info about it like there is for other games. Just don’t cheat or use sketchy mods. I’ve only played on Linux (all AMD tbf, both desktop and steam deck, so the drivers are good) and have never had a problem.

nitefox ,

I guess it was implied, but I didn’t use cheats. After a few times playing, I always got banned for whatever reason

maengooen ,

I ran savages for over a year before burning out, all on Linux, never banned. YMMV

nitefox ,

I loved that character, now I’m mad

please_lemmy_out ,

Agreed, Proton and other alternatives work great!

Defaced , in Good MMORPG on Linux

Project gorgon as others have said is the first native game that comes to mind. Guild wars 2 runs great on proton and that’s my recommendation. FF14 is great if you don’t mind the subscription and can get through the vanilla campaign, which is a massive slog and a major setback in the quality of the game IMO. Guild wars 2 is a similar situation in that it’s a slog for the personal story, but after that it picks up and that’s only like 40% of the vanilla campaign as opposed to the whole vanilla campaign of FF14. The FF14 fanboys don’t want to talk about the vanilla campaign and for good reason, it sucks, it’s just not fun. The game doesn’t get good until heavensward.

maengooen ,

just want to add, I personally thought heavensward was just alright, stormbringer was a step backwards, but Holy Hell Shadowbringers and Endwalker stand out as some of the best gaming experiences I’ve ever had.

Find a group and play with them, having a 4 man party through the whole game is what kept me going. The free trial lets you touch the first extreme trials which are some pretty good content in my opinion.

patatahooligan , in New update for Dota 2 might pull me back in, with new reporting and matchmaking
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Take notes, CS2!

neo , in Is Crossover any good? Better than Lutris or PlayOnLinux?
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On linux, for gaming? Not any better than Proton.

On Mac? I have no personal experience but I believe it’s good there.

Spectacle8011 ,
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I’ve only used CrossOver on Linux and actually find it harder to use than Lutris. There’s some crazy stuff like needing to declare environment variables inside a configuration file instead of having a GUI for it. But if you look at CodeWeavers’ blog and release notes, you’ll see them constantly making changes to improve gaming on macOS. That’s where they seem to be devoting most of their energy these days. CrossOver on Linux worked for Microsoft Office when I needed to use it, but that was the only reason I bought it.

I still think it was a worthwhile purchase, if only to support further Wine development. CodeWeavers has a great article about the differences between CrossOver and other Wine distributions: codeweavers.com/…/wine-crossover-and-proton-whats…

PlayOnLinux is no longer under active development (even Phoenics seems to have been stale for a while now), and Steam’s Proton, Lutris, or Bottles are what you should use on Linux nowadays.

SSUPII ,

I find Lutris so extremely annoying. I feel like sometimes it just never does what you tell it to do. Bottles is even worse, I simply feel like I am being crippled in possible actions you can perform.

Spectacle8011 ,
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Is your issue that Lutris is buggy or limiting? I haven’t encountered buggy behavior in Lutris, and it gives you a ton of options. I like some parts of bottles but I would really like to be able to change cover art without editing a config file, lol. It’s definitely the easiest way to get started with Wine though.

There’s Heroic Games Launcher too, by the way. It has less features than Lutris but it’s probably easier to use? It’s also prettier than Lutris, I think. What issues were you having with Lutris?

SSUPII ,

To me, Lutris has always been a very stubborn application.

  • Saying a game is running while its not
  • saying a game is not running while it is
  • unclear library override versioning (whats the difference between disabled and Manual, why can’t I provide my own version from the UI directly then)
  • hard to troubleshoot as I cannot see at a glance how Wine is invoked and the logs tend to be hard to read inside the logs popup window
  • hard to see what winetricks is trying to do when invoked from it

Yet, when I say it gets the job done I mean it. But the program itself adds some more headaches, yet I need it as I don’t know how to do half of what it does from a terminal and/ore scripts only.

pearsche ,

I can understand Lutris sucking, but how is Bottles worse? Genuinely curious.

SSUPII ,

I feel like its way too streamlined. And with its UI I feel like I have very little choices in how it operates.

sugarcake , in Dev of Shadow Tactics, Desperados III, Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew shutting down

I played a lot of desperados 3. You could tell this was crafted by people who cared, and not by a soulless Mega-Studio.

I hope the people find other projects to pour their skills and effort into.

vividspecter OP , (edited )

I played a lot of desperados 3.

Same. I never got into Shadow Tactics, but DIII clicked with me straight away (and that’s in spite of having mix feelings about Westerns). Hopefully someone also picks up this type of game, as it’s quite a specific niche.

tallwookie , in Recommend me a game

minesweeper? /s

ExLisper OP ,

Does it run on Linux?

Contort3860 ,
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I’m pretty sure there has to be some form of Minesweeper available for Linux.

milliams ,

Indeed, KMines.

Contort3860 ,
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And I’m pretty sure it won’t be the only one either.

wviana ,

There are some

0xb , in Will FSR 3 frame generation work at all on Linux?
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I certainly hope so, it being one of the things that would actually improve the viability of Linux as a viable platform for gaming big time.

But seeing how we are just gonna see freesync support with kernel 6.5, I think definitely will take a long time.

H2207 OP ,
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Well Freesync is probably a bit more complicated to implement than FSR 3 considering the scope, Freesync works in-games and in the desktop so I imagine the display server and compositor need to support it. To me FSR 3 seems nothing more than a driver update and a new version of wine / proton.

Presi300 ,
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Kernel 6.5 is gonna have freesync? Pog

falsem ,

How's that different than VRR or TearFree which we already have?

juipeltje ,
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I’m confused by this as well.

Molecular0079 ,

Eh? Pretty sure freesync was already a thing before kernel 6.5.

sugar_in_your_tea ,

FreeSync seems to work fine for me since switching to an AMD GPU. Does it not work for you?

0xb ,
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I think I read the changelog wrong because apparently freesync has been a thing in the kernel since a while back. Probably just some improvement being implemented in 6.5

To be honest I haven’t ever tested because while my display technically supports it, it’s a pretty basic display with not a lot or Hz range so I haven’t bothered to check.

sugar_in_your_tea ,

I mostly notice because I have two displays with different refresh rates, so it’s pretty noticable.

epchris , in Good MMORPG on Linux

I don’t know about natively, but I’ve played both FFXIV and EVE Online in Linux in the past, and they ran well, but it’s been a little bit.

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  • Serinus ,

    You really need to join a group that knows what they’re doing.

    dredditisrecruiting.com

    citrusface ,

    Have you tired x4 foundations? It’s single player eve… And every bit just as big.

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  • citrusface ,

    It’s less overwhelming than eve, but I mean, what isn’t ?

    FinalBoy1975 , in Wine gaming broken on Fedora 37 with Wine 8.12?

    PlayOnLinux is not maintained consistently and hasn’t been for a couple of years. I have Diablo 2 on Lutris. It works great. However, I’m on Fedora 38, so there’s that. I don’t think that makes much of a difference, though. Your problem is probably related to PlayOnLinux being behind the times.

    droopy4096 OP ,

    it’s not POL. It’s System Wine. Lutris has the same problem with system Wine (and some of it’s own Wine versions). All I’m trying to do is figure out the source and report upstream

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  • droopy4096 OP ,

    seeing that issue spans across several games I didn’t want to post to appdb. I’ve re-jigged mynsetup to use lutris and forced wine version to be below 8.x and all is good. However my intent was not to find how to run those games, but what’s wrong? with 8.x Wine.

    juipeltje , in Good MMORPG on Linux
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    I’m one of the 5 poor sobs who still plays darkorbit, and someone on github made a linux native launcher available as an appimage. I don’t recommend playing it though, because aside from the community becoming smaller and smaller, the game also runs like ass even on a high end system (not because of the unofficial app, but because of the game itself), and it has this issue with it taking up more and more ram over time, and it has been like that for over a decade now. Also a lot of server issues lately. The devs don’t seem very interested in improving the game.

    just_another_person , in Dev of Shadow Tactics, Desperados III, Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew shutting down

    Bummer. It sounds like they really mean to prioritize the personal lives of their team by doing this though.

    SaThaRiel , in Does anyone know how to install the physical CD version of Age of Empires III with Wine?

    Did you try to install it with Lutris? lutris.net/games/age-of-empires-iii/

    DreitonLullaby OP ,

    No I didn’t try that thanks. I’ll give it a shot. I solved the text box issue by installing Microsoft Core Fonts with winetricks corefonts

    SigHunter , in Does anyone know how to install the physical CD version of Age of Empires III with Wine?

    can you work around this by copy/pasting maybe all 25 characters at once or maybe each segment at a time?

    • alternative: install somewhere else (windows pc or VM) and copy the install dir contents and registry
    • alternative 2: get the steam version, I just tried it with proton experimental and it seems to work fine.

    edit: steam lets me choose the base game, war chiefs or asian dynasties, AD and WC work without a problem but the base game asks for a key and I can also just input 4 characters instead of 5. but I’d always play with all expansions https://feddit.de/pictrs/image/d80dd45e-2194-4c78-a7a7-9579d8c3af0f.png

    DreitonLullaby OP ,

    can you work around this by copy/pasting maybe all 25 characters at once or maybe each segment at a time?

    I tried that already and it didn’t work.

    Thanks for helping; I still have at least one roadblock stopping me from installing but I managed to solve the text-box issue by installing Microsoft Core Fonts with the command winetricks corefonts

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