gaming on Linux
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2025 10:43 am
ngl, playing videogames on Linux has come a pretty long way over the years.
full disclosure, I've only really started playing games on PC in general since around last year, and I moved away from Windows in favor of Linux around 2021, where official Microsoft updates kept BSODing a new(!) laptop I had only gotten a couple weeks beforehand. So with the guidance of a friend of mine I gave specifically Manjaro a shot at the time, because I figured I hadn't really much to lose anymore anyways, and I liked it! there's significantly less bullshit running in the background that slows down your system, and I also appreciate not getting nagged by Microsoft with ads and automatic updates that I was never really able to permanently disable.
last year I got a gaming PC with Windows 11, but I couldn't even make it through a full year with Windows 11 before deciding to get rid of it, because oh my god I heavily dislike Windows 11, lmao. So I put bazzite on it, which is a Linux distribution more heavily geared towards gaming, and so far things have been relatively smooth sailing for me!
on PC, I mainly play games on Steam, where Valve has been doing a lot of work with the Steam Deck and the Proton compatibility layer, so a lot of games you don't really need to tinker to get them to work properly, you just hit play. I don't have much experience with other launchers and how to get other services to work on Linux, though, so your mileage may vary in the case of Epic or GoG.
some games are just kinda weird and finicky, though, but that's also the case on Windows with a bunch of PC ports anyways. For instance, on Windows 11 I had driver timeout issues with Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered and Monster Hunter Wilds with the latest AMD drivers, where I had to downgrade to slightly older drivers in order to play them properly. And on Linux, long story short, I had to use a launch command for Horizon ZDR in order to be able to finish it without issues. Meanwhile, I haven't really stumbled into issues in MonHun Wilds yet, but I also haven't really been motivated to play it recently. the two, three hunts I did after swapping to Bazzite went without a hitch though, so I'd say so far so good?
if you wanna play games on Linux, protonDB and Are We Anti Cheat Yet? are *very* good ressources for checking if the games you play a lot work well or at all on Linux. like, for instance, if you play a lot of Fortnite or Apex, then you may want to think twice about swapping over to Linux, because the devs for those two games specifically lock out Linux users with the anti-cheat stuff. Meanwhile, other games like Final Fantasy VII Remake or the Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection have been very seamless affairs for me so far!
(funnily enough, games like the MM Zero/ZX collection, the Kingdom Hearts collections and Tales of Berseria ran way better on Linux for me compared to Windows 11. Funny how that works!)
if you do wanna give it a shot, it's also pretty easy to get started (though I do recommend putting it on its own SSD). here's a video from JayzTwoCents where he checks out Bazzite himself:
So yeah, anyone else on here who plays games on Linux?
full disclosure, I've only really started playing games on PC in general since around last year, and I moved away from Windows in favor of Linux around 2021, where official Microsoft updates kept BSODing a new(!) laptop I had only gotten a couple weeks beforehand. So with the guidance of a friend of mine I gave specifically Manjaro a shot at the time, because I figured I hadn't really much to lose anymore anyways, and I liked it! there's significantly less bullshit running in the background that slows down your system, and I also appreciate not getting nagged by Microsoft with ads and automatic updates that I was never really able to permanently disable.
last year I got a gaming PC with Windows 11, but I couldn't even make it through a full year with Windows 11 before deciding to get rid of it, because oh my god I heavily dislike Windows 11, lmao. So I put bazzite on it, which is a Linux distribution more heavily geared towards gaming, and so far things have been relatively smooth sailing for me!
on PC, I mainly play games on Steam, where Valve has been doing a lot of work with the Steam Deck and the Proton compatibility layer, so a lot of games you don't really need to tinker to get them to work properly, you just hit play. I don't have much experience with other launchers and how to get other services to work on Linux, though, so your mileage may vary in the case of Epic or GoG.
some games are just kinda weird and finicky, though, but that's also the case on Windows with a bunch of PC ports anyways. For instance, on Windows 11 I had driver timeout issues with Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered and Monster Hunter Wilds with the latest AMD drivers, where I had to downgrade to slightly older drivers in order to play them properly. And on Linux, long story short, I had to use a launch command for Horizon ZDR in order to be able to finish it without issues. Meanwhile, I haven't really stumbled into issues in MonHun Wilds yet, but I also haven't really been motivated to play it recently. the two, three hunts I did after swapping to Bazzite went without a hitch though, so I'd say so far so good?
if you wanna play games on Linux, protonDB and Are We Anti Cheat Yet? are *very* good ressources for checking if the games you play a lot work well or at all on Linux. like, for instance, if you play a lot of Fortnite or Apex, then you may want to think twice about swapping over to Linux, because the devs for those two games specifically lock out Linux users with the anti-cheat stuff. Meanwhile, other games like Final Fantasy VII Remake or the Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection have been very seamless affairs for me so far!
(funnily enough, games like the MM Zero/ZX collection, the Kingdom Hearts collections and Tales of Berseria ran way better on Linux for me compared to Windows 11. Funny how that works!)
if you do wanna give it a shot, it's also pretty easy to get started (though I do recommend putting it on its own SSD). here's a video from JayzTwoCents where he checks out Bazzite himself:
So yeah, anyone else on here who plays games on Linux?