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May 31st 2017, 05:16 PM
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@RangerLord

I believe it depends on what games are you used to. Back when I used linux in a more frequent basis, there were pretty much no big and new titles running natively there, except some of the valve/steam games.
It didn't seem very profitable for developers to make games for that operating system because of how very few end-users like most of us... use it, heh.

Minesweeper and other not-so-graphic-card-resources-demanding games are there for linux though.
And, of course, good ol' FreeDink project with compatibility with most d-mods.
There are, also, ports of older games, like Doom.

For others, emulators and configuring WINE, like the topic owner just wrote, are needed.

Then again, this is the situation I experienced a few years ago, maybe it has changed.