I know, lame post, but I wanted to say that Linux gaming has gotten soooo much better, to the point that I honestly think my games are running better than on Windows. I’ve played so many games, but notable ones are Halo: MCC, MS Flight Sim 2020, Satisfactory, Mass Effect Legendary Edition, and right now I’m starting a full playthrough of Dragon Age.

Dragon Age is notorious even on Windows for being a pain because it’s such an old game. You have to install the 4gb patch, and even then it’s a bit rocky. Not on Linux though! I did have to install PhysX but I googled it and saw it was 2 buttons to install on Linux! Now it’s been rock solid and stable, with no crashes.

Linux gaming may have a high bar to learn, but that bar is constantly getting lower! Exciting times!

  • matinmollapur
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    -23 months ago

    @ZeroHora @InternetUser2012 1. **Use ProtonGE**: If you haven’t already, try using ProtonGE with Steam. It’s a community-driven version of Proton that often includes the latest improvements and fixes. You can install it and set it as the compatibility tool for your games. Here’s how:
    - Install ProtonGE via the setup guide: <https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom#installation>
    - In Steam, go to the game’s properties, select the “Compatibility” tab, and choose ProtonGE from the list.

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    • matinmollapur
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      -23 months ago

      @ZeroHora @InternetUser2012

      1. **Launch options workaround**: Since the EA app doesn’t recognize launch options, try creating a script that sets the necessary environment variables and launches the game. Here’s a basic example:

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      • matinmollapur
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        @ZeroHora @InternetUser2012

        \#!/bin/bash  
        export GAME\_DATA\_DIR="/path/to/your/mods"  
        /path/to/your/game/executable  
        

        Make the script executable (chmod +x script\_name.sh) and use it to launch the game. You might need to adjust the script depending on the specific requirements of the mods you’re using.

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