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Anticheat check - which competitive games actually work on Linux?
How to give Valve feedback when Proton games have issues on Linux / SteamOS
It's a search engine based on the Google doc Steamplay compatibility list maintained by the community.
A more friendly way to search info about a Steamplay game compatibility.
I would like to see a compatibility list with a modest hardware like a core i3 - Ryzen 3 / GTX 750ti - GTX 960 -GTX 1050ti
I will do my part assembling a PC with ye olde core i3 4160 and a GTX 750ti/960 for to see what happen.
I'm gonna try different distros for curiosity: Zorin 12.4, Ubuntu 16.04.5 and Ubuntu 18.04.1
https://spcr.netlify.com/
You can read than more than 1100 games are now completely stable and playable!
Game runs really well probably better than Windows, i no longer have windows so cannot compare
Problems i had:
- Changing game resolution results in black screen
- Changing brightness in game has no effect
[Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hT7FA49cUa8)
Also runs really well.
Problems i had:
- Changing game resolution results in black screen
- Changing brightness in game has no effect
[Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xPu1Atq8U8)
Also runs like native.
Problems i had:
- Changing game resolution results in black screen
- Changing brightness in game has no effect
- 64 bit mode has no sound and loads slower and performs worse
[Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj41uRSCYFw)
Installer can't seem to finish the .NET dependency download/install. Game does not launch as result.
Also...
Payday: The Heist
works flawlessly for me. I even managed to play a multiplayer game (there were only 6 servers showing worldwide).
With the steam client running natively (correct me if I'm wrong here), the Steam Overlay and "alt tab" functionality seem to work. Well, the mouse didn't show up in the Overlay, but at least it didn't crash the game. It was certainly more than I could hope for in running Steam through WINE.
