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How-To Geek on MSNHow to Play Games on Linux: A Beginner’s Guide
Depending on the type of game you want to play, you may need a graphics card. Now, if you have an AMD graphics card, you’re ...
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How-To Geek on MSNBored on Linux? Try These 7 Open Source Ports of Classic Games
OpenRA is going to make anyone who remembers the 90s-era Command & Conquer real-time strategy games feel right at home. It's ...
Linux gamers use software like Wine, Cedega, and Proton to play Windows games on their operating system. Steam Play Proton framework allows Linux users to access games like Dying Light 2, Elden ...
The open source Wine project—sometimes stylized WINE, for Wine Is Not an Emulator—has become an important tool for companies and individuals who want to make Windows apps and games run on ...
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