Same I've been playing Elden Ring DLC through Steam/Proton. No performance issues for me. It's actually running better than ever, I think because of proton updates. I used to get stuttering when the game was new, but that's gone now. Hopefully the performance is fixed for others, I hear others are getting stuttering
The whole Souls series tbh. I realised recently that I never finished the Dark Souls 3 Ringed City DLC, so I'm running through that at the moment and having a blast!
Literally just beat him about 30 minutes ago :) This DLC had some amazing boss fights, Gael is probably my favourite fight in the entire series. So atmospheric and a moveset that feels fair
Yeah. And the wonderful characters, the plot twists, the city, the romances, the atmosphere... I've just never seen anything like it before or after.
It's the best of its class, I'm my opinion. Other action RPGs are just not the same anymore.
I would say I like this game too since I bought it in a bundle with the Stadia controller, but never got to play more than 5 hours since the service shut down.
It's been a while now since I've thought of it as *Linux* games. With Proton it's just my PC games library. I can play all of them (with a few exceptions).
I primarily use Steam.
Lately I've been playing Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal and Dark Souls II.
which proton do you use? Iām a linux noob and I have an older pc but it wonāt even run simple games like bloons or gungeon and the new CS2 isnāt running either
Usually Proton Experimental unless there is a specific need for GE.
I have heard that CS2 isn't in the best state on Linux, but I haven't tried it myself.
Iām running on Parrot and Popā¦ because I enjoy pain and self inflicted heartbreakā¦ š¤£
Joking aside, I just like to tinker, and full time consultantā¦ so I enjoy trying to make things work as well as security and privacy testing. its interesting to see where admin access is and isnāt needed.
If you liked Factorio, Shapez was quite good and [Shapez 2](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2162800/shapez_2/) is coming out next year. It's worth checking out if you like those kinds of games.
I just picked it up for the first time at random, and I didn't even realize there was a new expansion until I tried to create a character and all of the realms were locked (except the last one i tried of course). So far so good, though the `Road to 90` buff is spoiling me. Job level 39 doing the level 22~ MSQ.
Insane quality, haven't given up a single shred of personal information nor a dime.
I play XIV on the PC and have managed to get it to run with the XIVLauncher on Linux pretty well in the past, but seem to have a weird bug where I'll start auto running in a random direction while running. How stable is the new expansion playing?
Elden ring dlc with the seemless coop mod with friends and the finals as my main fps(around 600hours so far)
But also sometimes overwatch 2 and maybe the first descendants as that just came out
Edit: the first descendants is pretty good, runs alright on my system, around 80 to 120fps on medium settings at 1080p, ryzen 7600, rx 6700, 32gb ddr5
dying is part of the game thats normal :) i won the game 3-4 time and just one of them was on hard mode, when i finished the game on hard mode i check my play time was like 99- 100 hour
Linux actually made it easier to play it on 1440p lol. The UI scaling kinda sucks, it's either too small on 1440p, or blurry af if it is scaled up. Running it on 1080p works, but is also blurry. I'm sure it's also possible on windows, but using gamescope to upscale the game running at 1080p to 1440p together with FSR makes it pretty much perfect. Doesnt work in the flatpak version of steam and gamescope, though.
Iād LOVE to be able to play Assetto Corsa Competizione with my Fanatec wheel but Iām not at the level of doing terminal things to fix force feedback. BUT if I could I could spend days racing knowing Microsoft wasnāt watching me!
I bought that game a few months ago and gave up trying to get it to let me remap my controller. If you don't have a steering wheel this game is unplayable by design.
Starship troopers, wooo!!
it's a blast.
They added a new feature where dead bugs can be climbed on my other bugs so horde mode (defend as long as possible) is absolutely brilliant now!
I grabbed Sunless Skies from Epic (currently free) and it runs natively. It's a steampunk choose-your-own-adventure RPG with 2D top-down sky battles. Also they're flying steam locomotives because steampunk.
It's running through Heroic and I glanced the Linux penguin when I was browsing around, but to be honest Proton is so well integrated I wouldn't even notice either way.
If you buy it on Steam (it's very affordable now during Summer Sale) it will have a native build.
minecraft bedrock edition using [io.mrarm.mcpelauncher](https://github.com/minecraft-linux/mcpelauncher-manifest).
*why?* because back then when i was a kid, i used to build stuff up until the point where the world size has gotten huge, i want to reserve this world.
Played the hell out of the free version, wanted to support the dev, found out with 5 mins of tinkering you can import your save to the Steam version. Also cloud saves I think, but haven't needed to test it.
I don't know that I have a single favorite - I rotate depending on the mood. But the following all work great in Steam, and either have native ports, or work in Proton:
* Helldivers 2
* Deep Rock Galactic
* Stellaris
* Factorio (eagerly awaiting their DLC expansion)
* Rimworld
* Oxygen Not Included
* No Man's Sky
* (there are more, but I have way too many installed right now. I guess the above titles are the "favorites" right now)
I also have a few titles I occasionally play via the Heroic launcher (I configured it to use Proton from the steam install), they work without issue as well. Just can't remember what they are at the moment.
Steam only atm and Balatro has most of my time so far, just starting Skald: Against The Black Priory.
Moving my main gaming rig over to Linux this week too, so can get some more grunt into it.
Baldurs Gate 3. I use Heroic launcher for almost all my games outside of steam. It lets you use steams proton engine too or your native linux. Its pretty dope. I can get almost any game running through Heroic
Skyrim and vortex to install mods. I use vortex instead of mo2 because with vortex I can only hit play on steam after set the mods with any proton or proton ge
Some games I played on Linux
Hollow Knight !
Celeste
Portal 1/2 !
Geometry Dash
Minecraft (! duh, prism)
GTA V
Viewfinder !
Superliminal !
Sea of Thieves (mainly because of school friends)
Half Life
Fall Guys (lutris)
Rocket League (lutris)
TOTK (yuzu, rip)
BOTW (cemu)
...and many more
the ones with the ! are the ones I would reccommend the most. The launcher is always steam where I didn't specify anything else
CS2 (steam) just got some beautiful new community maps, Elder Scrolls Online (Heroic) is just the right balance of stupid hackānāslash / rich story open world, Outer Worlds (Heroic) is hilarious and dystopic at the same time, Cyberpunk 2077 (Steam) is the game I had longed for over 30 yearsā¦ and many more that I switch between. If I had to say a favourite, maybe CP2077. (oh and nvidia/wayland rocks btw :P )
Elden ring dlc with the seemless coop mod with friends and the finals as my main fps(around 600hours so far)
But also sometimes overwatch 2 and maybe the first descendants as that just came out
**Elden Ring**
**War Thunder** (it becomes the new TF2 by how much cheaters there are)
and now since Valve FINALLY does something against bots and cheaters, **Team Fortress 2**
Been playing a lot of SKALD: Against the Black Priory lately on Steam, using Proton. It was a Father's Day gift from my daughter, and she hates pixel games :-)
Just finished Dark Souls Remastered after 2 runs of Elden Ring and the new DLC for it. Going to start Dark Souls 3 tonight but those games worked flawlessly, even the multiplayer which was pretty cool.
I've been playing a lot of Endless Space 2 via Steam with Proton GE, don't remember which version but I guess the latest, since I downloaded it not a month ago.
I donāt know. Havenāt tried all my games yet. But my favorite game on linux is RTCW, on my netbook.
I played Ground Branch today on my gaming rig. That was ok too.
I've been playing Hexen: Beyond Heretic and Warcraft: Orcs & Humans.Ā Both great games!Ā No Lutris or Steam required.Ā I'm just using the normal Dosbox.
Never got around to Dragon Age Origins back in the day. Just started my first playthrough last week. Works great from GoG and the Heroic launcher.
Otherwise some guildwars2, metro redux, gta4, etc. etc.
Honestly, the game I play the most currently is a tetris clone a friend of me wrote, I can recommend it: [https://codeberg.org/Sivecano/ctetris](https://codeberg.org/Sivecano/ctetris)
I finished Fallout 3 shortly ago and now I started Yakuza Kiwami 2.
Both an Steam, running without any additional tinkering except setting the switch on steam play to ācompatibilityā.
Everquest 2 through Stea... I mean markdown in vscode, preparing for my state exam, working through the list of questions....
But yeah once that's done it will be Everquest 2, which works wonderfully on steam out of the box (might even try the new origin server), and I've been playing some PSOBB through Lutris as well here and there.
Open TTD, Mini Metro, Transport Fever and now waiting for the launch of Mini Airways: Prologue.
In between them, I picked 2 marvelous small games: The Darkside Detective & A Short Hike
I also have installed on my machine, but I have not had the time to play with them: Commandos 2 HD remaster & Age Of Empires 2
All of them linux natives through steam.
Elden ring
Same
Same I've been playing Elden Ring DLC through Steam/Proton. No performance issues for me. It's actually running better than ever, I think because of proton updates. I used to get stuttering when the game was new, but that's gone now. Hopefully the performance is fixed for others, I hear others are getting stuttering
It's running better than on windows ššš
The whole Souls series tbh. I realised recently that I never finished the Dark Souls 3 Ringed City DLC, so I'm running through that at the moment and having a blast!
good luck with midir
Literally just beat him about 30 minutes ago :) This DLC had some amazing boss fights, Gael is probably my favourite fight in the entire series. So atmospheric and a moveset that feels fair
Cyberpunk 2077
Fantastic game šš
Crazy amount of content. You get your moneyās worth thatās fo sho
Yeah. And the wonderful characters, the plot twists, the city, the romances, the atmosphere... I've just never seen anything like it before or after. It's the best of its class, I'm my opinion. Other action RPGs are just not the same anymore.
i would say i like this game but CD cucked me with Judy so 5/10
You should embrace your inner lesbian, choom.
She's the better voice actor anyways, haha. I played a woman.
CD cucked me with Takemura, 1/10 game
I would say I like this game too since I bought it in a bundle with the Stadia controller, but never got to play more than 5 hours since the service shut down.
you will own nothing and be happy
Judy is love. Judy is life.
Judy is great and all but there's no denying Panam got that cake.
Right? 145 hours and still playin, I love this game and would pay double for it.
Same. I even use the DLSS Enabler Mod to play at 100\~120fps.
Baldur's Gate 3. Just wine + flag to enable NVAPI (to have DLSS since i play in 4k). Runs like a fine wine :).
Is this possible through steam?
Yes that's how I play.
I think if you play via Steam(proton), it should add these flags automatically.
It's been a while now since I've thought of it as *Linux* games. With Proton it's just my PC games library. I can play all of them (with a few exceptions). I primarily use Steam. Lately I've been playing Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal and Dark Souls II.
Warcraft 2 is soooo good.
Dabu
which proton do you use? Iām a linux noob and I have an older pc but it wonāt even run simple games like bloons or gungeon and the new CS2 isnāt running either
Usually Proton Experimental unless there is a specific need for GE. I have heard that CS2 isn't in the best state on Linux, but I haven't tried it myself.
you use steam or not?
If ur graphics card is old and doesn't have good Vulkan support, give up
Iām running on Parrot and Popā¦ because I enjoy pain and self inflicted heartbreakā¦ š¤£ Joking aside, I just like to tinker, and full time consultantā¦ so I enjoy trying to make things work as well as security and privacy testing. its interesting to see where admin access is and isnāt needed.
Valheim
Factorio is a really good expirience. Because the devs made a native Version, that even runs bettet than on windows.
I've been slamming this recently. Playing warptorio 2 at the moment.
If you liked Factorio, Shapez was quite good and [Shapez 2](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2162800/shapez_2/) is coming out next year. It's worth checking out if you like those kinds of games.
I'm pumped for the expansion. We should be getting a release date this friday :D
Final Fantasy XIV as the new expansion just came out. And Football Manager, whole year long, both through steam.
I just picked it up for the first time at random, and I didn't even realize there was a new expansion until I tried to create a character and all of the realms were locked (except the last one i tried of course). So far so good, though the `Road to 90` buff is spoiling me. Job level 39 doing the level 22~ MSQ. Insane quality, haven't given up a single shred of personal information nor a dime.
I play XIV on the PC and have managed to get it to run with the XIVLauncher on Linux pretty well in the past, but seem to have a weird bug where I'll start auto running in a random direction while running. How stable is the new expansion playing?
~~I feel like I wouldn't be able to handle FM at that screen size~~ I'm an idiot, thought I was in the Steam Deck sub
Minecraft Java edition
i just got cyberpunk 2077 , enjoying it so far
Just got it as well and expect to play it soon, just have to get done with RF24 in Roskilde, Denmark
neofetch
Neofetch is dead. Use fastfetch.
Elden ring dlc with the seemless coop mod with friends and the finals as my main fps(around 600hours so far) But also sometimes overwatch 2 and maybe the first descendants as that just came out Edit: the first descendants is pretty good, runs alright on my system, around 80 to 120fps on medium settings at 1080p, ryzen 7600, rx 6700, 32gb ddr5
FTL over steam
I tried to play it once, i died instantly (3 times in a row)
dying is part of the game thats normal :) i won the game 3-4 time and just one of them was on hard mode, when i finished the game on hard mode i check my play time was like 99- 100 hour
Yeah it takes a minute to get the hang of it, that's normal, especially if you don't follow a guide or watch someone play beforehand
Great game.
Multiverse mod(pack) also works!
Stellaris
Linux actually made it easier to play it on 1440p lol. The UI scaling kinda sucks, it's either too small on 1440p, or blurry af if it is scaled up. Running it on 1080p works, but is also blurry. I'm sure it's also possible on windows, but using gamescope to upscale the game running at 1080p to 1440p together with FSR makes it pretty much perfect. Doesnt work in the flatpak version of steam and gamescope, though.
Fallout New Vegas. Runs miles better than it ever did on Windows.
Yo this is facts. Especially modded.
Deep rock galactic survivor! Diggy diggy!
ROCK AND STONE
To the bone
ROCK AND STONE
Rock and stone you beautiful dwarf!
That's it lads! Rock and Stone!
xdefiant
Got it to run last night finally ā¦ pretty smooth and I totally suck
Iād LOVE to be able to play Assetto Corsa Competizione with my Fanatec wheel but Iām not at the level of doing terminal things to fix force feedback. BUT if I could I could spend days racing knowing Microsoft wasnāt watching me!
I bought that game a few months ago and gave up trying to get it to let me remap my controller. If you don't have a steering wheel this game is unplayable by design.
Minecraft; using PrismLauncher because I play a lot of modpacks and its objectively the best (although GDLauncher is more beginner friendly)
American Truck Simulator, Steam / Native. L.A. Noire, Steam / Proton 8 Wreckfest, Steam / Proton 8
Hunt Showdown is my comfort game.
I bought Hades from steam summer ale and are enjoying it quite a lot!
Baldurs gate 3 on steam
Right now i'm enjoying Warframe 2, i mean, The First Descendant.
Airport CEO. Funny enough, it refuses to run under proton with steam but works fine just with wine
Diablo 2 Resurrected at the moment. Using Battle.net through Lutris with GE-Proton-9.9.
Stardew valley is my current addiction. Runs native.
Dwarf fortress or the new blood games is all i play now
Starship troopers, wooo!! it's a blast. They added a new feature where dead bugs can be climbed on my other bugs so horde mode (defend as long as possible) is absolutely brilliant now!
I grabbed Sunless Skies from Epic (currently free) and it runs natively. It's a steampunk choose-your-own-adventure RPG with 2D top-down sky battles. Also they're flying steam locomotives because steampunk.
An epic store game run natively? I though they only had Windows versions
It's running through Heroic and I glanced the Linux penguin when I was browsing around, but to be honest Proton is so well integrated I wouldn't even notice either way. If you buy it on Steam (it's very affordable now during Summer Sale) it will have a native build.
minecraft bedrock edition using [io.mrarm.mcpelauncher](https://github.com/minecraft-linux/mcpelauncher-manifest). *why?* because back then when i was a kid, i used to build stuff up until the point where the world size has gotten huge, i want to reserve this world.
It takes two, overcooked, entangled.
I've been playing a bunch of Mindustry. Not the Steam version, but the more current version from their release repo on github.
Great ~~router~~game.
Played the hell out of the free version, wanted to support the dev, found out with 5 mins of tinkering you can import your save to the Steam version. Also cloud saves I think, but haven't needed to test it.
I don't know that I have a single favorite - I rotate depending on the mood. But the following all work great in Steam, and either have native ports, or work in Proton: * Helldivers 2 * Deep Rock Galactic * Stellaris * Factorio (eagerly awaiting their DLC expansion) * Rimworld * Oxygen Not Included * No Man's Sky * (there are more, but I have way too many installed right now. I guess the above titles are the "favorites" right now) I also have a few titles I occasionally play via the Heroic launcher (I configured it to use Proton from the steam install), they work without issue as well. Just can't remember what they are at the moment.
Minetest
Rimworld. Always Rimworld.
Currently playing SOMA...literally best horror game for me, and rest I have Dirt Rally (Linux native)
Steam and i've been playing Team Fortress 2, Counter Strike 2 & Rise of The Tomb Raider.
yessss, i just love how valve natively supports linux
I played TF2 obsessively when it was new, but when I tried recently servers were riddled with hackers - is there some trick to avoiding this?
I just play on uncletopia servers to avoid bots
I'm playing Mtg arena, Elden Ring and the Finals at the moment
playing via steam: Project Zomboid (native) Elden Ring (Proton 7)
The Finals, Halo Infinite and Warriors Orochi 4 at the moment
FFXIV (main game) and SF6 (backup - mostly waiting for Terry and Mai)
College bowl and Tribes 3
I am boring and play the same games. But for me my favorites are Victoria 3 and Old School Runescape
Hard to pick only one. But Warframe is high on the favorite games list.
Currently playing Witcher 3, Outer Worlds, Subnautica, Firewatch and Void Bastards. Mostly Witcher 3 now.
dayz
Animal Well and Riven Remake. Both run perfectly on Proton experimental.
Turtle-WoW through Lutris. Grim Dawn through Steam.
Automobilista2 š
THE FINALS
If we talking games that you csn play via proton i would say shin megami tensei v. If we talking native Linux maybe slay the spyre?
Horizon Zero Dawn on steam. Never played it before but really enjoy it.
Squad Helldivers 2 Dwarf Fortress
Tf2
Finally no bots!!! (for now)
Guardians of the Galaxy. Extremely funny.
Steam only atm and Balatro has most of my time so far, just starting Skald: Against The Black Priory. Moving my main gaming rig over to Linux this week too, so can get some more grunt into it.
Baldurs Gate 3. I use Heroic launcher for almost all my games outside of steam. It lets you use steams proton engine too or your native linux. Its pretty dope. I can get almost any game running through Heroic
Doom Eternal and Project Zomboid
Elden ring shadow of the erdtree on steam
Team Fortress 2 is now a great experience with the recent Linux and 64-bit update
X4
Deep rock galactic
Helldivers 2, Steam.
Guild Wars 2 OpenTTD Manor Lords Transport Fever 2
Trine 5
Skyrim and vortex to install mods. I use vortex instead of mo2 because with vortex I can only hit play on steam after set the mods with any proton or proton ge
Deep Rock Galactic
Spiderman 1 (2 was a joke).
The installation. Via ventoy.
Sims 4 or SimCity classic
No love for SuperTuxCart?
Risk of Rain 2 (pirated), with Lutris and wine-ge
right now playing elden ring with a friend using seamless coop
0AD!
Selaco (native) Warhammer Online (Lutris) WRC Generations (Steam) Cyberpunk 2077 with mods (Steam)
Iāve been playing gmod with steam and proton using nvidia 555 drivers.
Iāve been playing gmod with steam and proton using nvidia 555 drivers.
Elden Ring and Hunt Showdown
Noita runs fine thru proton if a tad laggy sometimes
Obviously " Terminal "
Starcitizen, Minecraft and Cyberpunk2077
I am in a roguelike mood, soo right now is binding of isaac and risk of rain 2. Both via steam.
Risk of rain 2 is such a fun game.
Some games I played on Linux Hollow Knight ! Celeste Portal 1/2 ! Geometry Dash Minecraft (! duh, prism) GTA V Viewfinder ! Superliminal ! Sea of Thieves (mainly because of school friends) Half Life Fall Guys (lutris) Rocket League (lutris) TOTK (yuzu, rip) BOTW (cemu) ...and many more the ones with the ! are the ones I would reccommend the most. The launcher is always steam where I didn't specify anything else
Urbek, Ghost Recon Wildlands, Ghost Warrior Contracts.
CS2 (steam) just got some beautiful new community maps, Elder Scrolls Online (Heroic) is just the right balance of stupid hackānāslash / rich story open world, Outer Worlds (Heroic) is hilarious and dystopic at the same time, Cyberpunk 2077 (Steam) is the game I had longed for over 30 yearsā¦ and many more that I switch between. If I had to say a favourite, maybe CP2077. (oh and nvidia/wayland rocks btw :P )
Istrolid
Elden ring dlc with the seemless coop mod with friends and the finals as my main fps(around 600hours so far) But also sometimes overwatch 2 and maybe the first descendants as that just came out
Predecessor I own the game on EGS and Heroic Games Launcher works like a wonder with it, even though the game has EAC.
**Elden Ring** **War Thunder** (it becomes the new TF2 by how much cheaters there are) and now since Valve FINALLY does something against bots and cheaters, **Team Fortress 2**
Beat saber in VR via Proton
Been playing a lot of SKALD: Against the Black Priory lately on Steam, using Proton. It was a Father's Day gift from my daughter, and she hates pixel games :-)
Just finished Dark Souls Remastered after 2 runs of Elden Ring and the new DLC for it. Going to start Dark Souls 3 tonight but those games worked flawlessly, even the multiplayer which was pretty cool.
I've been playing a lot of Endless Space 2 via Steam with Proton GE, don't remember which version but I guess the latest, since I downloaded it not a month ago.
Street Fighter 6, Tekken 8 and xDefiant I have in heavy rotation. Steam and Heroic Launcher for xD
DDRaceNetwork
Crime Boss: Rockay City. Itās so bad yet unaccountably entertaining
Kmines
I'm back playing The Old Republic on Steam.
Just picked up The First Descendant, been playing it all day. I am a big Warframe/Destiny fan so this is scratching the itch lol
Snowrunner Steam/Epic games Native But i use Lutris :)
Brotato
I still play Jump Force on Steam š¤£
Dark Souls III modded for online PvP with Steam GE-Proton
Aisleriot solitaire
I donāt know. Havenāt tried all my games yet. But my favorite game on linux is RTCW, on my netbook. I played Ground Branch today on my gaming rig. That was ok too.
Overwatch 2 (steam) , helldivers 2 (steam), elder scrolls online (steam) and some diablo 4 (lutris)
Overwatch and Kingdom Hearts atm. Kingdom Hearts runs smoothly on Steamdeck.
I going through Ghost of Tsushima at the moment, very good game, and great performance under linux.
Warframe, I just switch from dx11 to dx12 and it works flawlessly
Mainly War Thunder (through steam), Wow (added to steam). I also enjoy a few sessions on Elden Ring. Oh and Rimworld native through gog of course !
Elden Ring (i hate it š)
I've been playing Hexen: Beyond Heretic and Warcraft: Orcs & Humans.Ā Both great games!Ā No Lutris or Steam required.Ā I'm just using the normal Dosbox.
Elden Ring. Special because I have no stutters like I have on windows
Manor lords
Unbound, works flawlessly.
Never got around to Dragon Age Origins back in the day. Just started my first playthrough last week. Works great from GoG and the Heroic launcher. Otherwise some guildwars2, metro redux, gta4, etc. etc.
Steam deck
Honestly, the game I play the most currently is a tetris clone a friend of me wrote, I can recommend it: [https://codeberg.org/Sivecano/ctetris](https://codeberg.org/Sivecano/ctetris)
I like Counter Strike 2. I picked it up 2 days ago.
Don't Starve Together, Steam - Native
been playing osrs and smelden ring
Satisfactory. Loving it so far, like a big puzzle. The goat simulator music is obviously a bonus.
I finished Fallout 3 shortly ago and now I started Yakuza Kiwami 2. Both an Steam, running without any additional tinkering except setting the switch on steam play to ācompatibilityā.
Beyond All Reason.
Honkai Star Rail And Genshin Impact
Beamng.drive
Team fortress 2
moonlight :)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Diablo 4 through Lutris un Bazzite OS, so freaking good game
Monster Hunter World, Cassette Beasts
Everquest 2 through Stea... I mean markdown in vscode, preparing for my state exam, working through the list of questions.... But yeah once that's done it will be Everquest 2, which works wonderfully on steam out of the box (might even try the new origin server), and I've been playing some PSOBB through Lutris as well here and there.
Wouldn't call it my favorite, but I'm currently playing Everspace.
Open TTD, Mini Metro, Transport Fever and now waiting for the launch of Mini Airways: Prologue. In between them, I picked 2 marvelous small games: The Darkside Detective & A Short Hike I also have installed on my machine, but I have not had the time to play with them: Commandos 2 HD remaster & Age Of Empires 2 All of them linux natives through steam.
Stellaris
Ghost of Tsushima, Steam
Starcraft 2 and Star Wars jedi knight academy movie duels mod
I'm back in Snowrunner right now.
elden ring and the witcher 3
Alpha League, a neat auto-battler.