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You tried launching Cyberpunk on Linux last week. And it just… worked. No terminal commands. No black magic. Just Steam, Proton, and a clean install.
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You tried launching Cyberpunk on Linux last week. And it just… worked. No terminal commands. No black magic. Just Steam, Proton, and a clean install.
I remember trying to play games on Linux in 2014. It was a mess. You needed three config files, a prayer, and a friend who knew what “Proton” meant before…
You just launched Cyberpunk 2077 on Linux. And your GPU melted. Or your controller went silent. Or the game froze right before the first fight. Yeah.
I remember trying to run Half-Life 2 on Linux in 2008. It took three distros, two kernel recompiles, and a prayer. You remember that too.
You just installed Linux. And now you’re staring at Steam wondering if your favorite game will even launch. I’ve been there. More than once.
You tried gaming on Linux. And it sucked. Maybe the game wouldn’t launch. Maybe it launched but ran at 12 fps.