TL;DR: Linux gaming has advanced significantly due to Valve's SteamOS and Proton compatibility, enabling nearly 90% of Windows games to run on Linux. The Steam Deck has driven this growth, with ...
Want to play Windows games on your Linux computer but don't know where to start? Did you hear some Linux distros are better suited for gaming but don't know which ones to try? Well, here's a list ...
And emulation software allows you to run some x86 apps and games on Arm-based processors, as well as play some Windows games ...
Steam Deck's success pushes Linux gaming to an unprecedented 5.3% market share milestone while Windows drops below 93% for the first time. SteamOS dominance signals a major shift as gamers abandon ...
Wine 11 brings near-native performance to Windows games on Linux. Thanks to NTSYNC, performance bottlenecks are a thing of the past. Wine 11 is now available in most distro default repositories. I ...
Love achievement hunting but play games outside of Steam on Linux? Sounds like Sentinel is an open source tool you'll want to ...
Linux gaming gets a major boost as new kernel patches keep 8GB GPUs running at peak performance by stopping background apps ...
Proton 10.0-2 (beta) is out now, bringing multiple enhancements for Linux gamers. If you haven't heard about it, Proton is a compatibility layer developed by Valve that allows Windows games to run on ...
PC gaming has been popular for decades, but there’s still something charming about classic game consoles that booted quickly, featured a minimal operating system, and let you play games by inserting a ...
The Steam Deck seems like a lovely machine for tackling retro games, since they tend not to guzzle storage space. That ...