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Space Dingus is a spiritual sequel to Death Road to Canada

Gaming on Linux - 22 Jul 2025 - 9:10pm
Death Road to Canada is a lot of fun and so I have great expectations for the next game from Rocketcat Games, which is a spiritual sequel named Space Dingus.

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Wow Install via Steam on Bazzite.. cannot find WoW directory

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 22 Jul 2025 - 9:04pm

So as title of post says, I installed WoW via Steam on Bazzite. The game launches fine and works great. I just cannot for the life of me find the install directory so I can put in some addons. I left the default install path, but I can't find it. When I go to browse local files, it takes me to where Battle.Net is installed, but not where WoW is.

Anyone have any advice?

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Splitgate 2 is "going back to beta" with the original shutting down as 1047 Games have layoffs

Gaming on Linux - 22 Jul 2025 - 9:03pm
1047 Games have announced that Splitgate 2 is going to be reworked, and they're shutting down the original Splitgate.

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XboxCloud Gaming: Controller not recognized

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 22 Jul 2025 - 8:28pm

hey there...

I struggle with getting xbox cloud gaming via browser working.

I have an turtle beach recon bluetooth controller which I use for steam and it is working perfectly fine. But inside of chrome or firefox I can't get it workin with xbox cloud gaming. Everytime I go on the website.. My controller is not recognized. Even if its connected via usb.

I am using EOS with latest updates and also latest chrome version from the AUR.

anyone else here which can use an bluetooth controller with xbox cloud gaming?

Thanks for any advice / info.

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RTX HDR?

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 22 Jul 2025 - 8:13pm

One of the main things holding me back from switching over fully is RTX HDR. I have a nice hdr monitor and really like the look of rtx hdr for non-hdr games. Is there a viable alternative or way to get it working on Linux?

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cyberpunk mods are a headache.

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 22 Jul 2025 - 7:39pm

i've been playing cyberpunk on bazzite and i've wanted to put my mods back in the game from when they were on windows, but the launcher never loads them.

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To the racing/flight sim types: Any luck with one distro style over another, or does it really matter?

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 22 Jul 2025 - 7:33pm

I'm guessing the answer to this question will be what it is for any "wat am best distro" question - that it doesn't really matter. However, with this more unusual use-case, I thought I'd ask directly to be sure, since it seems like everything else I want to do will work just fine in Linux. Racing and flight sims are the one thing holding me back.

I'm making the jump to Linux to flee the terrors of Win11 before it tries to suck me in (read: I have Win10 and I ain't goin' to 11). I've been messing around with distros for the last couple of weeks, researching what can and can't be done, etc., and I'm waffling between running Pop_OS, Fedora, and CachyOS. The only thing I really plan to do with the desktop this will be on is games, sims, and just basic user stuff, since I have a laptop that I'll use for any real computing I need to do.

Is there anything I really need to consider when picking a distro when it comes to giving hardware the best chance to work? I run full Virpil with TrackIR for flying, and Thrustmaster and Heusinkveld for racing. It sounds like things will, surprisingly, work alright with a little effort, apart from maybe the TS-PC wheel (no drivers that I've found) and TrackIR, as I'm unsure if the sensor works with OpenTrack. But I'd hate to get neck deep in Debian just to find out that Arch should have been my choice, or whatever. I work in IT during the day, so while I do know my way around (mostly-ish...), I'm not looking to tinker and maximize everything. Just looking for something that will work "well" so I can keep my hobbies at night.

Any advice?

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is it possible to use the lossless scaling port with games that aren't on steam?

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 22 Jul 2025 - 7:27pm

ive tried to set it up with cemu, which i use as an appimage. ive tried to add it as a non steam game but it wont launch properly. is there any way to launch it with lossless scaling without steam?

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Как обойти блокировку Discord в России на Linux Mint?

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 22 Jul 2025 - 7:02pm

Раньше я всегда пользовался zapret, сейчас он у меня не работает. Подскажите что можно попробовать

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What are the chances of Wine working generally?

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 22 Jul 2025 - 5:42pm

Just wanted to make a quick survey. What percentage of apps/games worked with Wine?

I have used Wine as for applications only once and it wasn't pretty good. So wanted to hear from you guys. Maybe I am doing something wrong.

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Is it possible to recompile PC games/software to be compatible with Linux?

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 22 Jul 2025 - 5:11pm

You might have seen a previous post I've made regarding 3D Groove not working properly with wine/lutris. I'm very close to giving up with trying to get it working, but then I remembered seeing in repositories like Discover or Flathub how someone was able to port old Mac OS games (like Bugdom) and got those games working with linux and modern operating systems.

Now I'm wondering if it's possible to decompile some of these abandonware games and/or it's player to somehow get it working on modern systems without the need of lutris or virtual machines.

I honestly don't have any experience with coding and game recompiling, but I'd be willing to learn if it meant I could play games like Bleeposaurus again.

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Miceandmen dns found in my steam deck

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 22 Jul 2025 - 5:01pm

So this is apparently for an enterprise network, but I don't recall ever installing this or changing the DNS. I reinstalled the system. Might've someone just plant this dns but with physical access to the deck?

I installed bazzite, encrypted. I cannot use the main steamos because it doesn't have full disk encryption, which is what I may need to prevent this.

Ion know if steam preloads this

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I'm creating a browser extension that would help with formatting Steam reviews a lot easier!

Reddit Linux_Gaming - 22 Jul 2025 - 4:49pm

Good day everyone,

I don't know if this subreddit is the right place to post this or not. When writing Steam reviews especially long ones we often need to format the review using Steam’s BBCode-like tags. Manually typing out all those tags can be tedious and error-prone.That’s why I made a simple browser extension that adds a formatting toolbar to Steam’s review and workshop description editors. With this extension, you can easily add headers, bold, italics, lists, tables, links, and more just by clicking buttons, no memorizing or typing tags required!

How it helps:

  • Instantly insert formatting tags (like [b] Bold [/b], [h1] Header [/h1], [url=...] Link [/url], etc.) with a single click.
  • Create bulleted/numbered lists and tables using easy pop-up editors no manual BBCode needed.
  • Only appears where formatting is actually supported (like reviews and workshop descriptions), so it won’t clutter Steam comments.
  • Saves time and helps your reviews look clean and professional.

This is still under work in progress but i will soon release if this is worth it and yes the extension source code will be open source too.

Would anyone of you would use this?

Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions.

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