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I also do most of my multiplayer with an IRL friend, ans whilst I have now a growing cross platform list of games, I still have to go back to the windows partition for:
Ages of Empire HD
Seven Kingdoms HD
A few multiplayer indies ie.
I saw that there was a mention of running these games under wine.
Is there a guide for having both the normal Linux Steam client, and then another client running under WINE? I saw this project - https://github.com/sirnuke/steambridge but it seems that you run the risk of being banned on VAC games, and for me, VAC is an absolute necessity, I hate cheaters...
Basically, won't having steam under WINE and then also Linux as well be conflicting?
I will give it a try tonight. I stopped mid-Skyrim just because I was tired of rebooting...
http://www.gamersonlinux.com/forum/threads/the-elder-scrolls-v-skyrim-guide.331/
I used it quite a lot 4 years ago, looking forward to seeing all the improvements that they have implemented. But it should limit my number of reboots into Windows.
Battlefield 4 :whistle:
Star citizen.
That's the only things I use windows for.
All bar 3 games in steam now have a linux native version :O