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I dunno but I tried that and it didn't work at all. Had to go searching around online for how to even install a damn game. Then when I launched it, the game started running at like 2FPS.
The same game runs on the same PC on Windows at 144FPS.
And that's the story of the time I tried to game on Linux.
Installing games is same as Windows, download and launch via Steam. As for lack of FPS, willing to bet you had an Nvidia card but didn't install the drivers for it.
So it sounds a lot like you've never actually done this before because that's factually incorrect.
Wrong again.
You click the game on Steam, click "install". That's the same on Windows or Linux, the client doesn't change.
Going from 144fps to 2fps sounds like a graphics driver issue to me, what was the problem then?
Incorrect again. If you try to do that on a non-Linux game, Steam just acts like it's incompatible and the install button is greyed out without any indication of anything to do with Proton or how to make it work.
I don't know. The "that's the story of the time I tried to play games on Linux" indicates that I, and most every other user, doesn't care enough to spend all day burrowing through search engines and support threads to figure out how to just make the thing work.
That's why the Steam Deck, and SteamOS, exists.
uh... ok. It really is that simple, I play games everyday on Linux and that is exactly how I've installed 100s of games, so I'm really not getting it... Are you talking about enabling Steam Play in the Steam settings or something?
I don't know why you are telling me this, I'm not the King of Linux or anything. Just thought I might help you with your problem, I don't know what I did for you to unload all this on me lol
As a reminder: the topic of discussion is the difference between SteamOS and any other OS + Steam.
Ah, I wasn't the original person you replied to sorry. If it isn't Nobara or Bazzite, chances are most distros will require tweaking to get gaming to an acceptable level.
Then you disabled Steam Play.
Wrong again.
As a long time openSUSE user I know for a fact that you're wrong.
And as someone who has actually used Steam on Linux, I know that you're wrong .
And you're the only one!
Wait, you had so much trouble to look if the "Enable Steam Play" checkbox was ticked? 🙄
Yet another person missing the point 🤦
Nah, we all get the point. You claim that Steam does not come with Proton on regular Linux distributions but you're wrong which is an easily googlable fact you continue to deny. If your installation of Steam is somehow broken, that's specific to you. At most the “Enable Steam Play” checkbox has to be ticked in Steam's settings.
I continue to deny it because it's wrong. I don't know what Google says, I just know how it worked when I used it myself.
Which is something it does not tell you and does not tell you how to do.
Yeah, the whole world is wrong. You're the only one knowing the truth.
You're not going to gaslight me into believing something I personally experienced is wrong. So you can just go away now.
Just for shits and giggles I fired up a VM and did a clean Steam installation from Flathub. This is the default:
Steam Play (=Proton) is on for supported Windows games. For unsupported games it's off.