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>Gaming on Linux used to be in a nasty catch-22. People wouldn't develop games for Linux because gamers didn't use it, and gamers didn't use Linux because people wouldn't develop games for it. However, with the advancement of tech like Proton, we're beginning to see people take Linux seriously as a gaming powerhouse.

Archive: https://archive.today/pyAYa From the post: >>Gaming on Linux used to be in a nasty catch-22. People wouldn't develop games for Linux because gamers didn't use it, and gamers didn't use Linux because people wouldn't develop games for it. However, with the advancement of tech like Proton, we're beginning to see people take Linux seriously as a gaming powerhouse.
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A recent OS survey showed windows losing ground, and overall desktop Linux useage sitting around 3%. This is interesting on it's own, but what was REALLY interesting: Unknown was 16%. That means real Linux desktop is around 15 to 19%. So, yeah, it's about time Gog finally fucking came around to Linux as a game platform