Your Game list on Linux!

What kind of games do you play in Linux and how many games do you have installed?

I'm bit tired up at I'm only having 1 TB space on my main computer, but in 2 months I'm going to get a new computer with 2 TB. I have 8 games installed from Steam at the moment. Let alone that Baldur's Gate 3 takes 150GB

I play a wide variety of games, with exclusions more than inclusions. No sports, no survival crafting. On my machine right this minute, I have Diablo 4, Genshin Impact, and Zenless Zone Zero via Bottles; Arknights via Genymotion, and via Steam, Age of Wonders 4, Rabbit & Steel, Last Epoch, Path of Exile, and the remaster of Fate/Stay Night. On my Steam Deck (also Linux after all), Persona 3: Reload, Persona 4: Golden, Persona 5 Royal, Death Must Die, Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor, though I haven't gotten around to playing it yet, Placid Plastic Duck Simulator (nothing but a time waster).

At various other times, via Heroic or Lutris, I've had Alan Wake II and other EGS or GOG games installed on my deskop.

As you can see, there are reasons several of my questions on these forums have related to game-centric concerns such as HDR, Nvidia drivers, and game recording. I'd have a much smoother experience on Windows... but I'm never going back there again. :stuck_out_tongue:

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I only use Linux native games. That said I did love the fact that in KDE Neon they have the famous Space Cadet pinball game from Windows 7 in the Store. My favourite games on Windows have been Car driving games and the only decent simulator I have found is on KDE Neon, the only criticism if using cockpit view, the gloved hands on the steering wheel look like they have been borrowed from The Hulk! Generally, Battle for Wesnoth, turn based tactical game of Humans, Orcs, Elves and Dwarves, KPatience, AisleRiot Solitaire, Mahjongg, kmahjongg. There was a cool car racing demo on Windows called Driver I think, and the creator experimented with an .rpm that I successfully installed many years ago on SuSE Linux. It was a solo car, no cpu competition, but the graphics were awesome. I feel I missed out on the racing game that was an add on pack for a GNU/Linux OS that got absorbed by Conectiva/Mandriva, the still graphic of that game looked awesome.

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I've got a fair few games installed, but currently my games list is the following:

  • Baldur's Gate 3
  • Furi
  • Witchfire
  • Stardew Valley
  • Darktide
  • Vermintide 2
  • Wingspan

These are mostly the highlights. There's a few smaller indie games that I've played and beaten, but I just haven't uninstalled yet (once I'm done with a game I generally uninstall and never touch again lol). I recently just beat Riven again (the new re-release) and that was a pleasure to play again. Totally forgot about everything about that game since I beat it last, so I was quite pleased with it.

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i don't play games , but if i do , it's solitaire
:stuck_out_tongue:

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The only game I play is Speaker Test. If I hear "Front Left", "Front Right" when I click the icons. I win :smiley:

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If you hear nothing do you lose the game?

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