• Nicht BurningTurtle
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    474 months ago

    You can. Now it’s mostly games with kernel anti-cheat that don’t work.

    For epic and gog you can use the heroic launcher. For ther stuff with an installer, you can use wine to install it and manually add the exe to steam.

    • @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      94 months ago

      Ugh I have ONE game that’s 20 years old and does not work on Linux whatsoever. It’s an extremely important game to me because my best friends and I play together. We’re the only people who play it anymore. I can’t live without it, so I’m stuck on Windows for my main game machines.

      My other machines? Linux lawl

          • Zoot
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            24 months ago

            Holy shit! You just brought on sooooo much nostalgia! Did you know that for turned into a full fledged game? I saw a year out two back, but I know they made it into something more.

            This and Synergy Co-Op were my shit growing up

      • @The_v@lemmy.world
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        64 months ago

        I have the same issue. I have a 10 year old laptop that I use as well. My solution was to dual boot Linux mint & Win10. Most of the time I use Mint on that computer and load the windows only when playing that game.