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  • It's always best to try it well ahead of time even if it's just for having that shader cache setup and ready to go.

    Also trying to get trainers to run is a bit of a nightmare. I use steamtinkerlauncher for that and it's hit or miss I'd say.

  • i thought this was about game development for a second and was confused as to why you wouldn't be able to do that on linux

  • I like to imagine someone saying the top part out right before they start a round of a game then immediately transition to the bottom.

  • uses Linux

    wants to run proprietary Windows Games on it

    • I don't need to adhere to the FOSS philosophy in the extreme to be allowed to use Linux

      • Thats not the point. You buy Games by Developers with limited resources. They dont care about FOSS you could say, in many cases. So you are unsupported.

        Linux runs Linux Apps, its Essence is that it is a free OS, that you can trust.

        Running proprietary stuff made for other Platforms is interesting but a Battle. It makes no sense you could say.

        It makes Sense for Valve, as they save themselves Billions in Windows Licenses and they can make a tailored device. And they sell Games.

        For you, paying for Games and then working to make them run, I dont know.

        Not that I dont like the idea, but its the job of Developers to make the Games run.

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