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I started to think that there is one area in Linux gaming that is not covered from my point of view.
I'm not able to verify if my hardware will be able to handle given title on Linux or if I would like to buy a new hardware, what FPS should I expect based on similar hardware scores.
Currently the best you can do is to check requirements for Steam OS on Steam page or look for a similar rig on Youtube.
On Gaming On Linux when new big title is released we have a thread where people just put their scores in the comments section.
Maybe it would be nice to have a module for Gaming On Linux that would allow you to select a game (List can be downloaded from Steam and GOG for example, but I understand that many of users of this page really do not like when someone puts equal sign between games available on Steam for Linux and Gaming on Linux in general. So if game would not exist in DB it would be possible to add it or maybe request addition) and provide hardware config and fps score.
Just an idea, all the remarks/feedback appreciated and of course @Liam your opinion.
Too bad my wife isn't as easy to impress. :P