Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Trinity with Wayland?

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On Tue August 18 2020 05:59:30 deloptes wrote:
> Does gaming work in Linux - what games can one play, that would require
> intensive 3d rendering?

In addition to FLOSS games and commercial games with Linux ports,
ProtonDB reports 11,384 Windows games work on Linux with Steam's
Proton compatibility layer - a souped up version of Wine.

I enjoy strategy and management more than shooting so a typical 3D
rendering game for me would be Transport Tycoon 2.

One of my favorite games is Factorio.  Yes it's 2D but it makes
heavy use of modern graphics cards to combine and scale the tiles
at high speed.

--Mike

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