

Steam has a compatibility layer called Proton, when enabled you can play games designed to run on Windows. You can check ProtonDB to see if a game runs or you can just check by yourself.
Games that use anticheat are the most prone to not work on Linux.
Also, you don’t have to move to Linux cold turkey. You can try dual boot and adapt your workflow at your own pace. GL 🙂
I hate his username because it makes it seem like it’s about piracy versus legally owned games to people unaware of him scrolling through social media.
Decomps are legal because they’re clean room reimplementations of the original code rather than exact copies.
It’s the same approach IBM PC compatible manufacturers used back in the day to create their own BIOSes.
And a printer too.
I know about that dude. Someone abandoned them at the front of my house.
My two cats just appeared out of nowhere one day.
The Cat Distribution System works in mysterious ways.
Thank you for creating meme content!
Boomers hate using safety gear.
These little floofs love to steal food from humans. In Chile sometimes we call thiefs “Güiñas” for that reason.
Edit: Non melanistic güiña as a bonus
Sorry but using less Windows via dual boot setup > Not using Linux at all.
Whatever works for people is the right choice.
Back in the day I discovered World Of Goo because it was one of the few commercial games with Linux support.
That explains the talking glass of water.
Using Maxwell as the pic breaks the illusion of the story.
Mr. President, I hope you’re ready for mouth-watering hamburgers.
I wonder if the Mayflash GC adapter would work.