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What are some fun games that I can run natively on linux on my old thinkpad?
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The Marathon trilogy runs natively on Linux thanks to the open source Aleph One engine.
Open Arena, it's a Quake 3 clone
Super Tux and Super Tux Cart if you somehow haven't heard of these yet
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>>1510160
Thank you so much, I would very much like to play Marathon.
If anything else comes to mind, don't hesitate to post it in this thread.
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>>1510150
Specs? Also, what genres are you looking for?
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>>1510150
Battle for Wesnoth, if you like turn-based strategy
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>>1510200
>Specs?
Running the hwinfo --short gives me the following output.
monitor:
LG Display LCD Monitor
graphics card:
Lenovo ThinkPad X240
sound:
Lenovo ThinkPad X240
Lenovo ThinkPad X240
storage:
Lenovo ThinkPad X240
memory:
Main Memory
>Also, what genres are you looking for?
I think I might lean mostly towards action games, RPGs and strategy.
Ideally I want a game I can mark as completed afterwards on https://www.mobygames.com/
>>1510213
That looks really cool, thank you.
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>>1510228
>Specs
I'm surprised it wasn't more specific, but since you're using a Thinkpad X240, that means you have a low-voltage Haswell chip with Intel HD 4400 Graphics. Since current versions of DXVK require Vulkan 1.3, default builds of Proton won't support your GPU, but you may have some luck with Proton-Sarek, which is a custom build designed for older hardware. I know you asked about native games, but this might expand your options: https://github.com/pythonlover02/Proton-Sarek
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>>1510150
Urquan Masters
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>>1510150
Also Cave Story
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>>1510229
Proton confuses me a lot.
If I want to run a game with proton I need to have steam open as well no? Isn't that going to take a hit to my performance.
And why use proton then if I can just run it normally through wine?
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https://linux-gaming.kwindu.eu/index.php?title=List_of_Source_Ports
Op here, I happened to find this.
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>>1510343
Proton is a custom fork of Wine bundled with Steam, and yes, it is generally intended for running Steam games, which means having Steam open in the background while you play them.
>Isn't that going to take a hit to my performance.
Not unless you're using the Flatpak version of Steam.
>And why use proton then if I can just run it normally through wine?
If your (I assume non-Steam) games run fine in Wine, then there is no point in using Proton with them.
If you're using Wine to run Steam to run Windows Steam games, don't. Use the Linux version of Steam and run those games with Proton instead.

In any case, what distro are you running?



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