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7/19/2025, 12:01:01 AM
>>715824521
>What games are you playing on your Linux machine?
Old games and a few not-so-old indie games.
I haven't finished most of these because it's hard to stick to one game for long when there's so much to play. I got hundreds of games from bundles back when Humble wasn't shit, and the proportion of my Steam library that I can't play on Linux is really insignificant. (Not all of these are from Steam by the way.)
>Painkiller
Played it before, just finished a replay of the base game.
>X-Blades
Maybe half-way through.
>Bully
Barely started.
>Dishonored
Still need to finish the DLC.
>Just Cause
Not finished but it's a sandbox game so whatever.
>Donut Dodo
100%'d this bitch because I'm a real gamer.
>Broken Sword
Not finished because I got distracted by Donut Dodo.
>Oxenfree
Finished it. Pretty tedious/boring on replay even though you do get more of an appreciation for the dialogue system by doing things differently.
>Bit.Trip Runner
Only played a few levels. Not the best game. Frankly I'm more amused by the fact that the 13-year-old native Linux build from Humble Indie Bundle still just works (and meanwhile the Windows version on Steam requires a bit of tinkering to work with Proton, so people who say "just run the Windows version of everything" can suck my ass forever even if this game is an anomaly).
>The Room Three
Cool game. Haven't finished it, but I will. These games are short.
>Alan Wake
Beat it before. Almost done with current replay which has been dragging out for months because it's just something I play occasionally when I get the itch for some Energizer-sponsored horror kino.
>Kathy Rain
Finished it. Not bad. Super easy (except for maybe one or two puzzles), but if the alternative is the moon logic of actual '90s adventure games, that's not entirely a bad thing.
>Cash Cow
Got as far as the last stage.
>They Bleed Pixels
Still need to get good.
>Dimension of the Machine
Played it in Quakespasm and finished it. Pretty good for a mission pack.
>What games are you playing on your Linux machine?
Old games and a few not-so-old indie games.
I haven't finished most of these because it's hard to stick to one game for long when there's so much to play. I got hundreds of games from bundles back when Humble wasn't shit, and the proportion of my Steam library that I can't play on Linux is really insignificant. (Not all of these are from Steam by the way.)
>Painkiller
Played it before, just finished a replay of the base game.
>X-Blades
Maybe half-way through.
>Bully
Barely started.
>Dishonored
Still need to finish the DLC.
>Just Cause
Not finished but it's a sandbox game so whatever.
>Donut Dodo
100%'d this bitch because I'm a real gamer.
>Broken Sword
Not finished because I got distracted by Donut Dodo.
>Oxenfree
Finished it. Pretty tedious/boring on replay even though you do get more of an appreciation for the dialogue system by doing things differently.
>Bit.Trip Runner
Only played a few levels. Not the best game. Frankly I'm more amused by the fact that the 13-year-old native Linux build from Humble Indie Bundle still just works (and meanwhile the Windows version on Steam requires a bit of tinkering to work with Proton, so people who say "just run the Windows version of everything" can suck my ass forever even if this game is an anomaly).
>The Room Three
Cool game. Haven't finished it, but I will. These games are short.
>Alan Wake
Beat it before. Almost done with current replay which has been dragging out for months because it's just something I play occasionally when I get the itch for some Energizer-sponsored horror kino.
>Kathy Rain
Finished it. Not bad. Super easy (except for maybe one or two puzzles), but if the alternative is the moon logic of actual '90s adventure games, that's not entirely a bad thing.
>Cash Cow
Got as far as the last stage.
>They Bleed Pixels
Still need to get good.
>Dimension of the Machine
Played it in Quakespasm and finished it. Pretty good for a mission pack.
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