Hollow Knight, Celeste, Stardew Valley Blasphemous, all of those are Linux native games to try
you can use steam just enable proton in settings also you can add non steam games
You can enable Proton to play most windows games on Linux on the game’s settings.
Yo, Proton and Steam got you covered, man. Unless its something that uses a kernal-level anti-cheat (think CoD, Destiny 2, GTA Online) you can still play it on Linux.
You can still play almost all games that have no kernel level anticheat as wine and proton allow you to run .exe files on Linux
The C drive filling up, that’s temporary files, I completely disabled Windows Updates through the registry like 3 or 4 years ago and yet I still have to clear temp files like once a month
Most games on Steam can run on Linux if you enable steam play :)
Instead of 3 partition, use 2. Or use just 1 if you don't end up breaking the system, you'll be fine.
Enable Proton for all games on Steam's settings
I got a ztt video talking about how a lot of people are switching to Linux and scrolled one short down and this was the second vid😅
Make sure you go to the docs to get things like audio working
It's pretty easy to play most games on Mint OS
Here’s a Linux article I put together to help out beginners. I’ve kept it crisp and focused on clearing the basics in the best way possible. If you’re new to the terminal or just curious, give it a read over, the link is in my bio.
You can use wine and bottles for windows game besides Steams proton
I once tested 8, operating systems before. I have swapped to Linux mint sense, and I love it. The only down side, is on average it's fast, but the 0.1% low, is extremely slow
Installed mint in a 2011 imac works amazingly
Im pretty sure most if not all of those games already work fine either natively or through proton
Welcome back to linux, youre a god, again.
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