Sure, there's quite a lot of tweaking Windows versions to work better with Proton and/or the Deck, which itself may be an improvement since in the past a lot of those games wouldn't have had Linux versions, they just wouldn't have been tweaked. Instead it's like the Steam Deck has increased the visibility of Linux again so more developers are thinking about it and feeling like it's a viable platform. I thought so too, I just figured it would be worth it and eventually reverse if the Deck led to greatly increased Linux market share.īut even at this early stage, just looking at the native games mentioned here at GoL lately, it feels like that isn't how it's working. People were thinking that with Proton working pretty dashed well, and Proton being to a fair extent the face of the Steam deck, developers wouldn't be bothering to do native versions but instead would rely on Proton. You know, I feel like ever since the Steam Deck got going, contrary to some of the more pessimistic predictions, and even my own broad expectation, there have actually been more native Linux ports. In case of questions, please make use of this thread, but make sure to read the guidelines first. Your feedback will be invaluable in helping us get a properly supported version of BeamNG for Linux. This product may be buggy, crashy, unstable or all of the above, but if you are a Linux enthusiast we encourage you to try it out. Since this is an experimental work in progress product, we do not offer customer support for BeamNG on Linux. We know that this is something a number of you have wanted for some time, and it seems the time has come to give our players the chance to experiment with this. With the release of 0.25 we are including EXPERIMENTAL support for BeamNG Linux. It's a huge game on Steam, with an Overwhelmingly Positive review score from over 100,000 users. They have spent a long time on their sim, along with their soft-body physics engine simulating all parts of their vehicles in real-time that they say results in "true-to-life behavior". What is it? BeamNG.drive is a driving sim based on realism. With the new 0.25 release of BeamNG.drive, the developers have now put up an experimental Native Linux version for you to try and give feedback.
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