EDIT: I’m picking up on some big time virgin energy from all the people in this thread who think girlsmell is a fetish. Girls smell. If you didn’t know that, it’s clear the only women you’ve ever been with were 2D.

PS: If you prefer boysmell that is also very valid, and if you don’t like stinky partners at all I want you to know I stand with the ace community and I’m only meaning to make fun of allos.

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    Same here. The minute I can be confident than my steam collection will run on Linux, I’m switching over.

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        I’m not in a position to experiment, but I’m following the lead of a friend who is in such a position, and is far more technical than I am.

        I’ll ask him about proton. Appreciate the recommend.

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          Just started using mint. Tell me a game that you’re curious about and if I own it I’ll try it out.

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            My current big ones are Windsail, Sunless Sea, Sunless Skies, Stardew, and Traveler’s Rest.

            Also Star Trek Online, but that’s not Steam.

            Appreciate any testing you are able to do.

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              Sunless Sea, Sunless Skies and Stardew Valley have native Linux Support. For Stardew, even the third modding API works flawlessly for me.

              For the other ones, they are reported to run well on protondb.com, which is a good place to check Linux support (not only for Steam games). The reports there usually also list, which proton version works well.