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  • Skelectus@suppo.fi
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    8 months ago

    Edit: Oh sorry, I missed the other reply thread.

    EA games and such sound plausible, but

    No fromsoft

    I have probably played their whole steam catalogue on linux. They work fine.

    Same for TES and Fallout.

    Just to make sure, you did enable proton for “unsupported” games, right?

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      8 months ago

      All good! I don’t know why valve does that. I consider myself a pretty informed consumer, and I was under the impression (I believe rightfully so!) that if the Linux logo is not featured, then the game can’t play on any Linux distro more or less.

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        8 months ago

        I don’t know why valve does that. I consider myself a pretty informed consumer, and I was under the impression (I believe rightfully so!) that if the Linux logo is not featured, then the game can’t play on any Linux distro more or less.

        Could be some legality issue where a game they cannot Mark a game which is not linux native with the linux logo

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            8 months ago

            It’s probably just to not falsely advertise support when some of the untested games don’t work.

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              8 months ago

              Totally but my point is it’s reasonable for consumers to see the icons, see their machine isn’t supported, and move on.