Linux gaming thread

Check if ther is something in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/MomodoraRUtM/config.ini that can affect framerate

I'm talking about 1-3, not 4. 4 has a native version and doesn't need Wine.

>In fact UWP apps are on the decline these days.
Except of course Microsoft's MO is that when one of their anti-competitive attempts to grab more power in the market isn't working they don't just sit back and let it fail.
No, they force it harder.

Plus this time around they have complete control of Windows 10 users PCs which is something that they've never had before.

All right, I downloaded the first one to see how it runs.
It appears to run at 30 FPS for me too. Readme says that it is made with Game Maker 7, but searching around the internet doesn't return anything useful. No debug, no environment variables, no cli arguments, nothing that would change the way executable behaves.
So this little indie game made with baby's first game engine will most likely require a bit more in-depth debugging in order to give answers to your problem

Linux has no games

Linux has the second largest selection of games of any operating system besides windows.

Being second doesn't mean much if the gap to first place is huge.

Doesn't solve the problem of backdoors and shit, but if you're a linux user feeling constrained by Windows second-class command line Cygwin can go a long way towards bridging the gap.

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>linux has games
>tux racing
>tux racing 2
>tux racing VR
>opensolitaire
>xeyes

XD nice joke

XD

What about steam games with native linux support???