Linux is now used by 3% of gamers on Steam, as handheld PCs and rising Windows frustrations fuel fresh momentum.
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Windows games on Linux just got better, thanks to CrossOver
CrossOver, the Wine-based compatibility layer for running Windows software on Mac and Linux, just released its first 64-bit ...
Now, a new open source project is seeking to extend Linux interoperability further back into PC gaming history. The d7vk project describes itself as “a Vulkan-based translation layer for Direct3D 7 ...
Gaming on Linux has been a challenge for many reasons over the years, with one of the biggest challenges being that most commercial computer games are developed for Windows. That means a whole ...
In fact, according to some fresh stats, almost 90% of all Windows games now run on Linux. Which of course is awesome ...
Sentry is a toolkit for game devs to monitor errors, performance and more and now it should work a lot better on Linux / ...
CrossOver, the commercial Wine tool, is now available for Linux ARM64 devices in preview, allowing Windows games and software ...
Linux still has rough edges, but Zorin OS 18 continues to impress in that it makes Linux much more approachable and even Windows-like.
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