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A PlayStation game on Switch! Looks pretty good. Would love to play it with my kids or SO.
LEGO Horizon Adventures is looking great! I would want to buy this for Xbox over Switch, as I’m not certain it would perform well on the Switch itself. I’ll have to read the reviews post-launch before making a decision to buy or pass on this game.
In my case, it’s due to having Ubuntu installed that I can’t buy this game on Steam. Otherwise, I’d have probably purchased this game from Steam instead of for console.
I’m on Arch (no i won’t say the meme, it just works for me), and 90% of my 1076 game library just works, including VR for the most part. What is breaking on Ubuntu besides the invasive anticheat designed to break?
I’m merely being cautious for the time being in regard to buying games without native Linux support. My owned games that I’ve tried with Proton 9.0-1 have worked fine so far, I’ve not noticed any glaring issues with gameplay. I was having troubles with the OS before Canonical pushed several updates that fixed their code, now everything is fine on that front.
LEGO Horizon Adventures is looking great! I would want to buy this for Xbox over Switch, as I’m not certain it would perform well on the Switch itself. I’ll have to read the reviews post-launch before making a decision to buy or pass on this game.
I would buy it for Steam over the consoles, steam family sharing and remote play together are too OP
In my case, it’s due to having Ubuntu installed that I can’t buy this game on Steam. Otherwise, I’d have probably purchased this game from Steam instead of for console.
I’m on Arch (no i won’t say the meme, it just works for me), and 90% of my 1076 game library just works, including VR for the most part. What is breaking on Ubuntu besides the invasive anticheat designed to break?
I’m merely being cautious for the time being in regard to buying games without native Linux support. My owned games that I’ve tried with Proton 9.0-1 have worked fine so far, I’ve not noticed any glaring issues with gameplay. I was having troubles with the OS before Canonical pushed several updates that fixed their code, now everything is fine on that front.