Linux is now 1st class citizen in gaming

Linux is now 1st class citizen in gaming

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“Linux Renaissance”

You may or may not agree with my honest opinion, but we as Linux gamers have come a long way!

 

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  1. Rare has fixed Sea Of Thieves on Linux, yesterday. I tested it on my computer and it now works again.

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    Unix is literally made to play games.

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    "Since the very first timestamp" 😂

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    In my opinion, there hasn't been a substantial change, with the exception of the clearer stance taken by many studios. At the outset, numerous developers were already working to support the Steam Deck and become verified, while others like Bungie and Epic took a stance against Linux.

    It appears that most large-scale multiplayer games position themselves against supporting Linux r and the Steam Deck right now.

    However, Linux seems to be gaining more support for dedicated single-player games, with dedicated updates to improve Steam deck compatability, while losing multiplayer game support.

    Currently, it seems that Linux is experiencing a greater loss of support for Big online games than it is gaining.

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