Gaming on GNU/Linux

Anybody here play games on Linux? What have you been playing?

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I've been playing some Mount & Blade Warband on my linux mint machine after realizing that it probably can't handle Bannerlord.
It runs just as smoothly as when I used to play it on windows, but there are some weird graphical glitches here-and-there, like how the game seems to be rendering textures in lower quality the closer I get to them instead of the other way around, especially noticeable inside castles with all the stonework.
Also every body of water in the game has a transparent repeating texture of a cow viewed from the side superimposed on top of it for some reason.

Are you playing it in WINE, or are you running the native version?

Native. Honestly I imagine that it would probably run better if I just fed the windows version through Steam's built-in Linux compatibility tool.

I am very happy that Linux gaming got decent in last few years. It's very comfy to play video games while stuck at home.

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Still working my way through the original NWN after the recent upgrades its gotten.

Currently thinking to migrate to CentOS from Windows. And since I only currently playing CSGO I dont see any issues. I will play what its available.

>I am very happy that Linux gaming got decent in last few years.
Very much this. When people try to tell me that Linux has no games, I scratch my head. I've been really active on Steam lately because of Corona chan, and I have 66 games installed, all of them work.

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Any reason for CentOS in particular? I love stable distros, but that sounds like overkill, lol.

Sometimes native Linux ports of a game are a big fat warning.