• Hellmo_luciferrari
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    22 days ago

    I’m always curious tochear what games people aren’t able to run in Linux. Which ones are you unable to run?

    • @[email protected]
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      318 hours ago

      openSUSE, Mass Effect Legendary Edition does not boot on my setup, but on ProtonDB, it says gold. Just using Proton did not work for me, so I don’t know what extra BS people did to get it running, but yeah. That’s a recent one I’ve run into.

      • Hellmo_luciferrari
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        118 hours ago

        Not super familiar with openSUSE, but you could get protonup-qt and install Proton-GE.

        • @[email protected]
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          118 hours ago

          I tried that too, as I did have the GE option under compatibility when trying different versions. It just won’t install EA’s shitty app. I feel like on one of the Proton versions, it did “install” and booted up, but then just showed a black screen with nothing afterwards. I shut it down to try again because I know how finicky these things can be, and then the EA app was saying t wasn’t installed. I gave up after about an hour and went back to Windows. I work way too much to be able to sit there and tinker with this crap when I get off from a 10 hour shift…

          • Hellmo_luciferrari
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            217 hours ago

            I mean, use the tool that fits the job. I could probably help point you in the right direction. Is it from steam, or straight EA play app?

            • @[email protected]
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              217 hours ago

              You’re very kind to offer at least. I only use Steam. I bought it way back before I really understood that they require you to use their stupid third party brick. The sales got me, I will admit. $20 for three great games sounded so good. :/

              • Hellmo_luciferrari
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                217 hours ago

                The way I see it, Linux is supposed to be open, including sharing of knowledge. I am a big fan of that ideology. Information should be shared. And if I didn’t have folks willing to help me, I’d never have learned all I know. So I try to pass it on!

                Let me know if you’d like some help, and I can try when I am not at work.

    • @[email protected]
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      102 days ago

      It’s mostly the problems with anti cheats. The one that comes to mind is Helldivers. I already hated the anti cheat for that game but it’s impossible on Linux. If I was still into Apex Legends I’m sure Easy Anti Cheat would cause some issues but I’m not sure. If Easy Anti Cheat doesn’t work then there are a lot of games to add to that list like Halo and The Finals. I can’t name a lot off the top of my head but Easy Anti Cheat is super popular with devs of online games.

      • Hellmo_luciferrari
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        72 days ago

        Proton has modules for EasyAntiCheat. I have played Halo on Arch. I don’t know about Helldivers, or Apex. But I absolutely know anticheat is an issue on Linux. Well if you ask me it is more so that these Kernel level anti-cheat mechanisms need to die.

        • SeekPie
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          23 hours ago

          (iirc) Apex worked great up until recently, when they started deliberately banning Linux players.

        • @[email protected]
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          42 days ago

          Helldivers 2. It kept crashing so I figured it was because of the anti cheat. Perhaps it was just user error and I need to try again.

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            I’ve played Helldivers 2 for over 400 hours now, and all of that has been on linux.

            Look it up on protondb, there’s some launch options you could try.