TLDR: If you like massive multiplayer games, those might not work. Most of the rest will if using compatibility settings in steam
I didn't try many but for what it's worth GW2 works flawlessly through Steam or Lutris
TLDR: If you like massive multiplayer games, those might not work. Most of the rest will if using compatibility settings in steam
I didn't try many but for what it's worth GW2 works flawlessly through Steam or Lutris
At 18? I wish. Getting dark at 16-17 here now.
She'll so anything if he helps her you say...
Always good to see a new Lemming, welcome!
CalyxOS had a bit wider compatibility list than just listing Pixels if I remember correctly, so might look into that.
Sadly, not everybody knows.
Let me put it this way - I know nothing about programing and was also scared of all the terminal talk and stuff. And I can vouch for Linux Mint.
You know how you sometimes havento use command line in Windows for some issues? That's pretty much comparable to terminal usage from my layman perspective. I installed Linux Mint on a separate drive and only booted to Windows once or twice since then - it's been couple of months now
You are in your 20s so you probably won't have a referrence point but to me it felt like going back to simpler, older Windows version
That's fair. Though the free service is more of an infinite trial tbh
May I ask what triggers thr scummy feeling for you?
I like Unexpected keyboard. It's different, but works great and is highly customizable
Wait, this is a real picture?
I played many but that's before I switched - so far only played GW2 and Albion Online (which has Linux client so goes without saying it works)
Now I'm thinking I might try out a couple again just to test how some of them function.