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I'm coming today with the question or interesting thing to discuss.
Suggest any ideas for alternative for Forza Horizon to play on Linux.
What do you suggest?
Unfortunately forza is windows-tied and will never be on steam on whatever other platform. I love this game, but have to play that on Windows :)
Any ideas are welcome :) Discuss and share some opinions and suggestions :)
Thank you in advance!
According to [ProtonDB](https://www.protondb.com/app/24740), one of the Burnout games should work. I have not played a Burnout game in many years, but I remember the original ones being a blast.
EDIT: I guess that Burnout game was removed from Steam. It's also apparently 11 years old. Ha. Oops.
Last edited by 14 on 17 Jan 2021 at 8:45 am UTC
Well Grid Autosport might be somewhat similar there. Native also.
I play more of a simulation games myself, but protondb should show what works, i hear Project Cars 3 is now quaite arcadish compared to previous games that were more on the simulation side
But Forza Horizon's “thing” is the open world. I'm not sure there's anything like that on Steam at all, with the possible exception of Burnout Paradise and, as 14 says, the original has been removed. The Remastered edition doesn't work with Proton.
The next Test Drive Unlimited - the series which I'm certain “inspired” Horizon - will apparently be on Steam, but the first two aren't. And it doesn't have a release date yet. So... yeah. :unsure: From what I've heard, PC3 is probably a good call; the closest you'll get, at any rate.
But yeah Project Cars 2, Assetto Corsa, Dirt Rally 2.0 and the likes are more my thing anyway.
On Steam I have only Dirts (Dirt 4 and two Dirt Rally's) and GRIDs ( GRID, GRID 2 i GRID Autosport).
TDU2 I have in non-steam version.
Those are games with no open world, unfortunately.
I will have to settle down with Dirts and Grids :)
only come to my mind is test drive unlimited series (open world, car dealers, houses and other things*)
personally is of my favorite car arcade games
:smile:
I don't know if the first installment did, but TDU2 DLC's are not working because of not working servers. I had to use some hacks to make it work.
But thanks for suggestion :)
However, the original is no longer available to purchase on Steam store, presumably because the Remastered version is replacing it, but possibly due to music licensing. (All the music tracks, e.g. Guns 'n' Roses - Paradise City, working fine for me, as I'd hoped.)
Last edited by g000h on 2 Feb 2021 at 9:23 pm UTC
But even if this version may not be UWP, not sure if it will run with Wine... wait and see