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      FFXI for me. It’s a lot better post Steam Deck, but last time I set it up on Linux (maybe a year ago) a lot of the visual mods that are registry-based weren’t working properly, the font rendering was awful, and certain addons and plugins just didn’t work (guildwork in particular since it launches a background exe, others related to showing/hiding certain UI elements.) It runs, but it’s far from comfortable. Might be good enough in a VM and I’ll probably try again next time I resubscribe.

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        Resubscribe? Is FFXI paid by subscription?! 🤯

        But yea, that game seems a bit messy for my taste as how it programmed 🤭 not experienced coder here, but what you describe sounds like it is as windows: programmed like a patchwork rug.

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      Right now none specifically, but I haven’t really done an audit. I understand it’s pretty good nowadays with proton.

      What I don’t want is to accidentally play an unsupported game and get vac banned or something.

      If stellaris, total war and a handful of others worked I could probably convince myself to look into dual booting to try it out. I imagine OBS is fine. Streamdeck works on Mac so might be ok.

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        Basically every game runs fine on Linux, just not those games with strict anti cheat.

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          Stellaris has a native linux build 🥰 Edit: all paradox games have native linux builds