Other News about gaming on Linux
From the devs of Minami Lane, their next game Milki Delivery is a cosy delivery game
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Data and Statistics
Wishlist Numbers
- 1164 unspecified platform wishlists
- 988 Windows wishlists
- 0 Mac wishlists
- 96 Linux wishlists
Sales Figures
- 237 Windows sales
- 2 Mac sales
- 27 Linux sales
Steam's Platform Counting
Steam assigns platforms based on purchase method
- Or the platform with the most playtime in the first 7-14 days
After Four days
+60 wishlists
+27 sales
After 5 months
+93 unspecified
+118 Windows
+2 Mac
+44 Linux
Final Sales Update
Sales increases:
- +43 Windows sales
- +2 Mac sales
- +32 Linux sales
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questions about gaming on linux after complete switch from windows
I just made my compete switch yesterday night and now about to install the first game deadlock... but i have no idea how I should go about the drivers and if they work out of the box like in windows. I have heard and read in faq that proton works even with windows only games in steam... I am curious if the fps is better or worse on proton/linux... so if someone with the same(or different) distro could give me some tips on how to go after a fresh install it would be really nice...
Distro=gentoo(dont know how installing stuff is gonna be like since proton likely is in the repo)
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Rob Riches
Describe how you convinced your coworkers
- Explain why maintaining a Linux version of the game is important
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KDE Plasma 6.7 will have a global push-to-talk feature
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Richard Burns Rally on Intel HD 4400
Hey , everyone. I play rbr rsf version on windows on my ancient laptop and it gives stable 60 fps on most stages at medium settings,720p. I tried making it work on MX Linux but couldn't. Is there a way to run this game at same performance as windows. My laptop is painfully slow on windows 10 , but works like a breeze on most Linux distros. I can't afford a new one , being a student in a third world country. Thank you.
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Ghostship is a new Super Mario 64 PC port from HarbourMasters
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Problem setting fan speed using LACT (or CoreCtrl) on rx7800xt under NixOS
Hello Everyone!
Lately I got gigabyte rx 7800xt second hand, and it has a problem of not reporting the fan speed correctly, it stays at 0rpm, or 16bit integer rpm...
Under windows, I can manually force the speed using MSI Afterburner by setting the fan curve and then turning on the "A" option, which is what makes the fans start following the curve
the magical \"A\" option that starts spinning the fans correctly
That is hovewer my secondary system I use only for playing games with anticheat...
Under my Linux (NixOS) I have tried using CoreCtrl and LACT, unable to set any speed manually, doesn't matter if I set it to automatic, curve, or static speed, it seems to still rely on the reported fan speed, not just setting the pwm. Is there any way to mitigate it? any way to force the fan speed other way? I do have overdrive enabled:
here is screenshots from LACT:
If anyone is willing to help, or share any ideas I'd be super grateful. Thank you all in advance awesome people!
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Painkiller (2025) - on Intel 8250 and UHD620 integrated graphics (mesa 26)
Debian o Nobara con kernel optimizados
I need to try more games, but what I've seen on my Debian is pretty good. What do you all think? Both distros have optimized kernels.
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Update on the Adobe CC Installers Patch - Now the Collection Installer works too
Bins: https://github.com/PhialsBasement/wine-photoshop-installers/releases/tag/adobe-collections
Code: https://github.com/PhialsBasement/wine-photoshop-installers (TLDR for changes: msxml is even more lenient than previously thought, had to patch the implementation to reflect that)
Only ones which failed to install are Adobe XD and Fresco due to them being APPX/UWP applications.
Quick How-To
Option 1: Steam Compatibility Tool (Recommended)
Extract to Steam's compatibilitytools.d folder
mkdir -p ~/.steam/root/compatibilitytools.d
tar -xzf proton-*.tar.gz -C ~/.steam/root/compatibilitytools.d/
Restart Steam
Then in Steam:
Add the Adobe installer as a non-Steam game
Right-click → Properties → Compatibility
Select the extracted Proton version
Launch
Option 2: Standalone (without Steam)
Extract anywhere
tar -xzf proton-*.tar.gz -C ~/proton-adobe/
Set up a prefix and run
export WINEPREFIX=~/.wine-adobe
export PROTON_PATH=~/proton-adobe/proton-*
Run the installer
"$PROTON_PATH/proton" run /path/to/Adobe/Set-up.exe
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black bar when opening/closing menu in big picture mode
ever since my first time using big picture mode on linux (about a year or two ago), ive been having this issue where opening and closing the menu bar makes this black bar appear. while it dosent cause problems other than being annoying, i was hoping i could get soem help here. i assume the problem here is caused by the fact that im using an nvidia gpu since this doesnt happen on the other computers ive had that use amd gpus, but im hoping this is still something that can be fixed.
distro: arch
kernel: 6.18.5
CPU: 12th gen intel core i7-12700F
GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 3060
gpu driver: nvidia-open-590.48.01-7
Mesa version: mesa 1:25.3.3-2
Wayland
problem persists whether or not i use gamecope
no VRR
desktop environment: plasma 6.5.5
problem persists on both the native and flatpak versions of steam.
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Why do older versions of GE-Proton seem to have better support for video/audio codecs?
The vast majority of pre-rendered videos now play fine in vanilla Proton in my experience. But for the few games that still have problems (particularly with wmv videos), switching to the newest version of GE-Proton no longer seems to be the automatic fix it use to be. Either the game freezes where the video would otherwise play, or it plays but there's no sound.
Most recent example for me is Ninja Blade. The intro movie (wmv/wma) shows a test pattern on Proton 10.0-3, freezes on GE 10-28 and 9-27, video but no audio on GE 7-55, and GE 6-21 plays it correctly.
I don't know much of anything about how codecs work. I'm just wondering if maybe it's because of a legal complaint by MS or something technical. Weird to me is that there's also discrepancy in media players — in desktop mode Haruna plays the above video fine, but with VLC there's no audio.
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Installed xone now my 8bitdo ultimate controller no longer works with its dongle
I’m confused as to how this interferes with my 8bitdo Ultimate controller and if there is anything I can do to be able to have xone installed and be able to use my 8bitdo as well
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can anyone recommend an msi display (preferably 144hz and oled, 1080p is fine) compatible with fedora 43?
idk I really want to switch monitors but I’m scared to buy something that isn’t compatible since I heard that msi compatibility sucks with linux so I’d love if anyone could help, thanks
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Fallout new vegas not installed.
I installed fallout new vegas via gog installer, after launching FalloutNV.exe, im getting the option to INSTALL instead of play. and it shows a error after clicking install.
im running the game through proton cachy os.
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Batman Arkham Knight keeps crashing once I load into save
My game keeps crashing once I load into my save file, the screen just freezes, turns black, and I am taken back to my home lock screen.
Ive had my graphics put at the lowest possible and I have the game in Windowed (No Border)
Im running Linux Mint Cinnamon 22.3 and i'm playing via Steam.
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Debian 13 and RX 9070
Hi all, I just got a new Sapphire RX 9070 and upgraded from Debian 12 to 13. I’ve been using Debian full time for the past year or so and thought I knew what I was doing… but boy was I humbled. Had some issues upgrading it, but as that’s my main question, I’ll link it below.
Basically, I made the switch from an rtx 2080 to the RX 9070 trying to get a GPU before prices skyrocket. Found out later I needed to get to Debian 13. (Here’s my journey: https://www.reddit.com/r/debian/s/piouYodbEN).
I’ve gotten all my issues resolved except in the gaming arena. I can run a game in Lutris and some games in Steam. But when I run them in Steam, it can be kinda stuttery and sometimes even screen tearing.
I’ve purged all NVIDA, I’ve made sure my mesa drivers are up to date from the distro offerings, and installed firmware-amd-graphics. I’ve reinstalled every library and driver related to gaming I can think of or are recommended off the Debian Steam and GPU pages. I also reinstalled all Vulcan drivers (which helped me get two of the games to launch).
My kernel is 6.12 and I’m noticing that people are recommending 6.13 and above.
I’d like to stick with Debian (and stable if possible) for privacy and security reasons. Is there a way to get these to work well together? I’m new to AMD so I’m a bit out of my depth.
Here are the games I’ve tried:
Elden Ring - runs fine with a bit of stuttering
Nidhogg 2 - runs fine as expected
Clair Obscur - I get fatal error every time. Tried many proton versions (experimental, 10.0.3, GE Proton 9_25)
Should I completely recreate my shader cache since I switched from NVIDIA to AMD? And if so, how do I do that? Do I need to do it for each game or is there a baseline set of shaders that I can get setup with AMD while purging NVIDIA’s?
Thanks for any help in advance!
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