A few years ago, almost out of despair, I moved away from Debian in order to be able to play a few games natively.
On those days, the main concern with running games on Debian came mostly from unavailable dependencies or older, incompatible versions.
Fast forward today, returning to Debian, all installers from GOG run smoothly, with no error, but many games report errors on launching.
So, as per the title, what crazy voodoo magic is cast upon Debian to create Ubuntu, Mint and others, making those derivatives gaming-capable but their base distro not?
Can someone enlighten me on this, please?
Out of many games I tried, I managed to run three: Kingdom Rush and the Frontiers sequel and Martial Law.
Other titles failed miserably, including Desperados, Eschalon and even Stardew Valley.
Because it’s useful/required info:
system
- AMD Athlon II x2 250
- 8GB RAM
- GeForce G210
It’s a very reliable work horse, with maxed out memory. The GPU proprietary drivers are no longer available; running nouveau.
When launching from the console, I get this report (example from Stardew Valley):
start.sh: 7: Bad substitution
start.sh: 9: source: not found
start.sh: 12: get_gameinfo: not found
start.sh: 13: get_gameinfo: not found
start.sh: 14: get_gameinfo: not found
start.sh: 29: define_option: not found
start.sh: 32: standard_options: not found
I run debian as my main and really don’t encounter any issues in gaming.
Same here. Radeon open source drivers. VR is working, too (HTC). Most oft the time what I need to find out is the correct Proton Version (Took me a bit oft time to geht Cyberpunk running). Other than that no problems at all.
Under the Steam client? I’ve read Steam solved a good deal of issues with gaming on Linux but Steam is not really my thing.
Or do you run your games natively, like I described?
A lot of my games on Steam fail to run if I switch from proprietary Nvidia drivers to open, so I wouldn’t count on that
Steam also carries a good deal of top shelf games; I run old and/or lesser known games.
All the games I mention ran under Mint but, because I enjoy making my life complicated, I moved from it to Debian. So…
Just a warning that Steam doesn’t always play nice with open drivers. It’s the only thing that keeps me on proprietary
I’ll keep that in mind but Steam doesn’t cut it for me.
I do a variety, as I have a few games on GOG.
Care to share your tricks?
Wine, ProtonGE, Lutris, and a bit of luck.
If none of those work,
Nice. I’ll take that in consideration as well.
Seems like a 180 from your initial comment.
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