2/15/2024 0 Comments Instaling Tyrant's BlessingThankfully, it doesn't matter, since we have lots of working games now, thanks to proton!Well, but, it doesn't seem as if there's been much change in the number of native games released since Proton? I always expected people would stop doing it, but they haven't. I do miss native games but I don't see them coming back, at least not any time soon. Proton is both a blessing and a curse for us. (They can safely decline support tickets for Linux clients, under the guise of "We don't support that platform"). It's a win-win for developers: They can profit from selling it to you, while having no expensive porting costs and no costs for providing support to you. Why spend money on the platform and support it officially when others will pick up your slack, for free? With the success of proton, it simply means at this point there is no reason to develop games directly for Linux. I really don't see any of these titles having Native Linux support.Sad but true. The majority of their Linux titles were either Feral, or all those retro emulated games in the SEGA collection. Before that were Total War games from Feral, which they no longer do for Linux, and before that Two Point Hospital in 2018. Going by their publisher page, it's pretty rare actually. Given that a lot of Sega's PC games have been released for Linux already it's not out of the question that they'll work on Linux/Deck without Proton.I guess we have a different definition of "a lot". Quoting: BlackBloodRum Quoting: Purple Library Guy Quoting: BlackBloodRum Quoting: Liam Dawe Quoting: CatKiller QuoteNaturally, thanks to Valve's Steam Play Proton, it's likely all of them will be playable on Linux / Steam Deck on or shortly after release in some form.
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