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by the_af
3147 days ago
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You're simply wrong, there are plenty of AAA games on Steam, GOG and the Humble Bundle for Linux. Plenty. It's just not the case anymore that you cannot game on Linux. Also, we're on 2017, 2015 is not old. Here are some AAA games that I own, all running great on a Linux laptop: - XCOM: Enemy Unknown (the remake)
- Alien: Isolation (impressive graphics)
- Insurgency
- Mad Max
- Victor Vran
- Portal 2
- L4D2
- Dawn of War 2
- SOMA
- Firewatch (awesome graphics)
- Invisible Inc
- Transistor
- Divinity: Original Sin (impressive graphics)
- Hand of Fate
- Shadowrun & all expansions.
... and plenty more. I just picked some that I like (you won't see racing or sports games because I'm not into them), I actually own hundreds of games. Some newer, some older, some low spec, some hardware-demanding.In this day and age, pretending that gaming on Linux is hard is just FUD. You may get the games later than on Windows, and not every game, but still there are plenty. |
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Oh, with Linux you can play old games(and indie games) and comfort you thinking that linux is the best platform for a gamer and 2015 is not old in the videogame world, meanwhile, your friends play Horizon Zero Dawn in PS4 or last FIFA 18 in Windows 10.
Really do you think that a gamer will change windows 10 for linux for play ancient games and cannot play the last AAA games?.
Finally, i have games how L4D2 in Linux, but if i want to play games how GTA or Asssasins Creed i need windows.