Watch 'Battlefield 5' Multiplayer Running Flawlessly On A Linux Gaming Rig
Have you heard? Linux is aggressively on its way to becoming a first-class citizen in the gaming space, and a recent video highlighting Battlefield V gameplay on Linux drives the point home. Yep, that's an EA game, but I attribute some of this success to Valve. Earlier this year, Valve threw its resources and financial support into the Wine ecosystem, resulting in Proton. Now literally thousands (so far) of Windows-only Steam games are running on Linux, playable by simply clicking the install button in the Steam for Linux client.
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