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other forum thread has reminded me that there is a project called Open Game Benchmarks. I did not create it, I have no private interest in making it popular. I just think it would be great if we would fill our results, because it makes people aware what performance should they expect, and it may help them decide what hardware should they put to play a game that is available on Linux.
Some time ago I have filled benchmarks for all the titles I had installed on my machine, I will do it once again this week.
I would also like to ask you guys to do it as well. This way we may help people to decide what price should they pay to have their own made custom Steam Machine (or just a gaming rig running on Linux).
Let's just show to other people that we do game on Linux and that games are playable!
@liamdawe I can see that there is separate forum for Benchmarks and my post is not in right place, sorry for that. Could you move it?