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>2035
>still cant find a way to 32 bit games on linux
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>>107687671
>what is multilib
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>>107687671
This
>>107687688
Shut your mouth nobody
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>>107687671
>>107687720
ohhh nooo
lord forbid you need to take a second to research something
(hint: it's really fucking easy on most distros, you're just a lazy fat /v/ immigrant)
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>>107687671
idk what ur talking about, just werks
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>>107687671
Wine has had wow64 support for like a year now
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>>107687671
wat
i literally just tell steam to open it and it works
inb4 closed source sperging you're the one trying to play win32 games on linux
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Nvidia is literally having to go back and patch the 50 series cards because they no longer support 32bit physx
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What is the argument for ceasing support for 32 bit libraries? Security?
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>>107688043
Use case for arguments?
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>>107688001
And before that you could just use the 32bit wine



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