I want to say 7 Days to Die, but for some reason I had a performance issue with it in towns? I need to diagnose that at some point and see if the Windows version does better in WINE because I don't get that issue in actual Windows. But it may just be a bad setting or something. (Actually, I'm suspecting the filesystem -- btrfs -- I was using could also be a culprit.)
I'd say ETS2 if not for the fact that the native client is slower than using Proton. So I'll say Morrowind with OpenMW is the one (but that's technically not on Steam, but close).
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in reply to It's FOSS • • •Is a bit tricky, I have issues running several steam games that I own that have native support because of my setup (Dual GPU and Wayland)
I guess right now would be 0.A.D
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in reply to It's FOSS • • •#factorio is a great game and supports Linux from the very beginning.
But not only that, it can even use system features not available on Windows, for example non-blocking autosave in background by using fork().
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in reply to Byron Gary • • •@byron Claptrap never ceases to bamboozle me. 🤣
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