• calabast@lemm.ee
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    24 days ago

    I made a new computer in November, and while I didn’t try Mint (I don’t think) I installed 3 or 4 different versions if Linux. In them, I installed steam and Nvidia drivers, but most of my game library said they weren’t playable. If I didn’t have kids I could have spent more time and gotten it working, but is Mint different? Would they have been playable on it?

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      24 days ago

      It’s probably because you need to go to Steam settings and enable Proton for all games. I don’t understand why this is still not turned on by default…

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        24 days ago

        This. Also be sure to go to the compatibility section and select ‘Enable Steam Play for all other titles.’ Otherwise you’re borked.

        Just for completeness, I like Bazzite for gaming over Linux Mint, but Linux Mint should still work fine.

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      24 days ago

      By default many games will use steam runtime for linux compatability which just doesnt work. Gotta go to steam settings>compatability> and switch to the later versions of proton (proton is just a translation layer that converts some code of the game to linux compatible code) sadly many games with anticheat are not playable. Check the sites protondb or areweanticheatyet for info if your game is compatible