I haven’t encountered a single game that hasn’t worked. Maybe like 5% required more than just clicking “start.”
From what I understand, it’s mostly games with anti-cheat where the devs face specifically made it so Linux won’t work. But I don’t really play MMO games so I haven’t encountered it.
I second the protondb suggestion. Amazing resource, and better than Steam’s official SD rating system. If a game says “unsupported” in Steam, you should double check protondb, because that’s often just not true.
I haven’t encountered a single game that hasn’t worked. Maybe like 5% required more than just clicking “start.”
From what I understand, it’s mostly games with anti-cheat where the devs face specifically made it so Linux won’t work. But I don’t really play MMO games so I haven’t encountered it.
I second the protondb suggestion. Amazing resource, and better than Steam’s official SD rating system. If a game says “unsupported” in Steam, you should double check protondb, because that’s often just not true.