I've been feeling inspired by the posts here and on /c/libre and have been switching over to a lot of FLOSS alternatives to software I use. One thing holding me back from switching to Linux is that my PC is how I play games and, as I understand it, most games aren't compatible with Linux so you either can't play them or they need software like Wine. How much of a problem is this really, since I've also heard that Linux gaming has been getting easier over the years.

  • Pirate [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    I just wanna add that a whole lot more work via WINE and they aren't listed on that database or on WINE's database either. Oh and piracy is available for linux too.

    • TheCaconym [any]
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      4 years ago

      Oh and piracy is available for linux too.

      Since the linked thread doesn't mention it, for the best source of Linux game torrents: rutracker. Also sometimes cs.rin.ru.

      For a large bunch of direct download, native Linux games: The Eye > Games > Linux.

      I can add that same comment to the linked thread if you plan on linking it again in the future.