“No, Karen, I won’t hack your WiFi.”

  • Netrunner1197@lemmy.world
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    In my experience, Linux has been superior for older games because proton (the compatibility layer that makes windows game work on Linux) has a ton of old windows components packed in that are broken on modern windows.

    The main issue people have these days are with newer multiplayer games and anti-cheat not playing nice with proton.

    Modding can also be a bit of a hurdle if you’re into that sort of thing, but with a bit of work it’s doable.

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      I have a lifetime STO account and I like to do a taskforce every now and then. Maybe I should just keep a machine that runs my MMOs and do everything else on the Linux machine. EDIT–I just looked this up and it will run through Steam

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        Most MMOs should be fine. Off the top of my head the games that don’t work because of anti cheat are Destiny, CoD, and the Riot games (League and Valorant)