i primarily use fedora linux and im looking a website or something specifically for linux versions of games, specifically stardew valley and hyper light drifter. any help would be great!
Bro just use Proton, it’s unbelievable how well it works these days
I play both of these games on Steam on Nobara (Fedora) with zero issues.
this group called johncena141:
https://1337x.to/user/johncena141/
I think their guide moved from github to here:
https://gitlab.com/jc141x/setupI’m not sure if it’s better to play native linux games than to use wine
some games I tried, the native linux version had broken lighting, while the wine version worked fine
also with wine all your saves are in the game folder, and it doesn’t make a mess by saving files wherever the developer thought would do the job
also it’s easier to find the latest version for windows than it is for linux
Weirdly enough, 2/3 of my GoG library have a native Linux version. I didn’t even look for that (cause wine, and bad native port has sometimes worse performance and bugs) and most of them aren’t retro.
Look no further ;P https://games.melroy.org
You do you and maybe you have no spare money, but Stardew Valley is probably one example of a game that is worth buying. Not too expensive, goes on sale regularly, available on GOG, creator still pumps out updates with small new content even.
I bought it on my iPhone. I want to transfer the save to my computer and play it there.
I don’t think you can transfer saves
You can from Android, but I don’t think you can access the app data on iOS.
I think it might be possible if it’s jailbroken.
Didn’t the latest big update give us cross-save or am I confusing this with another game that recently got it?
Oh, can you do that? That would be cool.
Idk about the latter, but Stardew Valley you can get from GOG or Steam for a pretty reasonable price, and it runs natively on Linux. You can transfer your save files between Windows, MacOS, Linux and Android for SDV, at least. If the second one you mentioned doesn’t have a native Linux version it should run through Steam through Proton. The website protondb can be used to find game compatibility.
I use this site. Not all games work, though.
Another option is to use 1337x and search for jc141. They put either native linux game or sometimes have wine built-in their setups, but they require you to install a lot of prerequisites.
Another option is to use emulators like PCSX2 or RPCS3 to play other games with relatively less hassle.
Adding to this, jc141 releases I believe are tested before uploading so they will most probably always work regardless of being native or wine. They do have some perquisites which can be a bit much if you are a new linux user who uses ubuntu. Otherwise they are perfect.
Torrminator, rutracker, jc141 in 1337x
There are a few linux native games, with actually compiled for Linux binaries. Otherwise you’d better look at the WINE project and all that make many windows (as in win64) games runs on Linux.
For OP’s sake, I’ll add that many, many games in steam can be jiggered to work in compatibility mode on Linux. Its as simple as telling steam to use compatibility mode on all games, and checking proton.db for tricks.
With Heroic launcher, Epic, Amazon Prime (untested for me) and GoG too.
The only games I have so far been unable to play are Fortnite and an obscure FPS I forget rn, both with EAC.
WINE is the last thing I try after these easy solutions.
One that isn’t on that list, but should be is Hedgewars. It is a fantastically made clone of the Worms games featuring adorable hedgehogs.
I game on Linux (Arch, btw) and the only games that don’t work using wine/proton (so far) are those that require kernel level anti-cheat software. Everything else runs mostly flawlessly throgh Steam or Lutris.
Some games have annoying issues. For example Brawlhalla has keyboard inputs locking
It’s kinda difficult to find cracked Linux-native games, though one site that I do know which has a section for it is Torrminator. Don’t really want to get in trouble with the mods so can’t post the link, but if you do end up finding the site, then I hope it has whatever games you’re looking for.
Most of the original d&d games, baldur’s gate 1 &2 and neverwinter nights etc, have Linux native versions and go on sale for a couple of dollars. You can easily sink 100s of hours into them, especially neverwinter which has amazing community made campaigns.
Rutracker has preconfigured wine versions of games. IDK if they also have native linux games.