I recently made the switch to Linux Mint with a partition on my laptop. For work, it has been quite nice, but gaming has been incredibly difficult. I only managed to get one game to run seemingly without issue, which was Factorio, but any other game, Linux native or otherwise, has been an absolute headache to play, if it even runs at all. I’m using Proton and Protondb, but nothing seems to really work. While I’m willing to put in some work to get my games to run, I don’t know how to figure out what is wrong and what I need to do to fix them. So, how do I go about fixing this sort of stuff? My method of trying every single version of Proton with various recommended settings/commands from Protondb has not yielded anything beneficial. Additionally, searching the web with errors has also not yielded any meaningful results. For now, my solution is to switch back to windows if I want to play anything other than Factorio. Thanks for the help.

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    23 days ago

    If you’re having issues with EVERY game aside from one, you have an environment problem. Need more system specs to be able to point you in the right direction.

    Also, if you have issues with a game, check protondb.com and make sure it has support.

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      22 days ago

      My laptop has an intel cpu and nvidia gpu. I’m currently running Linux Mint 22.1 Cinnamon. I’ve been using protondb.com to check for support, and everything so far has either native support, platinum or gold rating. The games I am currently trying with are Black Mesa and Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition.

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    23 days ago

    What ur errors ,what ur hardware,what games u are trying to run.please provide bare minim info

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      18 days ago

      I have Dell Inspiron 16 Plus with an Intel i7, 32GB of ram, and a 3060m. I installed the games normally through Steam; I didn’t alter the download location, or anything like that.

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            17 days ago

            Since you mentioned that this is a hybrid-GPU laptop, I’d suggest trying to change your default GPU to Nvidia exclusively from the relevant system tray applet. I did use to use Linux Mint on my old Acer gaming laptop and this helped a lot.