![]() That makes it about a 50/50 chance that multiplayer titles will work on Linux, with some unfortunate casualties like Rainbow Six Siege and Halo MCC's online multiplayer. As another commenter mentioned, the big issue is with anti-cheat: any game implementing EAC will outright not work, full stop. Many games perform better on Linux than they do on Windows (Borderlands, Overwatch), while others give you a chance to have a flawless experience with games that are pretty busted on modern Windows (Diablo 2, Fallout: New Vegas). ![]() You can probably get an additional 5% to work with various levels of tweaking, but compatibility is remarkably good these days. ![]() In terms of single-player games, the figure is more like 85%. ![]()
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