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What are some things you want to see improved on a technical / style level on the website.
What would make the experience on GamingOnLinux better for you? What features need updating, improving / adding?
Doesn't matter how small or big it is, now is the time to give me your ideas and requests.
I've tried reading other PC gaming websites recently, and gosh they're so god damn annoying. Full of adverts inside the articles, with overlay adverts popping up on top and so on. Along with hijacking the back button too, so many nuisances. I'm glad GamingOnLinux overall just keeps things simple to get you reading quickly.
Last edited by Liam Squires-Hand on 5 May 2026 at 10:24 am UTC
Last edited by Xpander on 5 May 2026 at 4:19 pm UTC
On header when expanding sections or contact us, a few items overflow to the row below while the most occupy only one row. Making these consistent by perhaps making the overflow menu wider could be nice.
GoL lists only 210 games while AreWeAnticheatYet lists over a thousand. Though some of the games in the latter are either not out or online only & end of life. Also i'd argue listing games that need workarounds as "broken" is not the right choice, they should be either "works" or in their own category. ie. Battlefield 4 "Playable if you manually update PunkBuster." We have plenty of broken games with no fix, no need to throw the fixable games in the same bucket. Also last time I checked (almost a year since I last played haha) genshin impact refused to work unless you disconnected from network before launching game *or* added the game as non steam game (no, simply using proton doesn't work because the game checked for the existence of steam or something like that) that is not mentioned either
could maybe tweak the article images to be a bit smaller so theres more news on the screen without scrolling down and the sidepanel on the right could be maybe tiny bit less wide, but i like it :)
edit:
forum is pretty much perfect size for me with that :)
Last edited by Xpander on 6 May 2026 at 1:58 pm UTC
Need to sort the featured articles at the top next, they're too stretched.
Last edited by Liam Squires-Hand on 7 May 2026 at 8:38 am UTC
The main point of our list really is to try and keep things simple for people, other places tend to complicate things a lot so I don't really want to build up lots of notes of workarounds and such atm. But, I'll keep it in mind.
Maybe the above are not great ideas, but something around those lines .
As for the improvement, the @Name to mention someone in a forum/post would be pretty nice I think, with the ability to disable notifications for those not interested, and blocking people if they abuse it. By this I mean us users having the ability to block certain people, not only GoL's team in the backend.
Last edited by Arehandoro on 15 May 2026 at 12:21 pm UTC
I don't know how the world can miss such basics. But if GamingOnLinux implements this, here is the chance to implement it the right way. ^.^
- server side anti-cheat (gold standard)
- client side user-space anti-cheat
- KLAC (client side kernel level anti-cheat)
It is not just important, because KLAC is the worst out of these three (not only for Linux gaming, but also system stability and integrity), but we may face new forms of anti-cheat in future, especially as Linux becomes more popular. I am expecting more escalations from companies at some point.
Anti-cheat is not bad. Methods as KLAC are.
Last edited by PlayingOnLinuxphone on 19 May 2026 at 11:23 am UTC
The thing is, when I started reading posts on GOL, I was confused about what kind of anti-cheat you were writing about. The active community may knows this. Random visitors may not. I was looking on text, tags and also on anti-cheat compatibility-page to understand if it is just the general way here to talk about. I don't want to turn your page in something political, it can be written fully neutral. It just could be helpful to understand the articles easier or help new Linux users to understand that not anti-cheat in general blocks the games from running, but KLAC does.
Anyway, just wanted to explain the reasons, because it seems you are looking from another perspective that is also valid.
Off the top of my head this is what I've got. I can think on more stuff as well ...............