- Nov 25, 2020
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Please move this thread to another board from this forum if this one is not the correct one, or at least tell me so I can repost!
So, I've been testing a few of the games from this forum on Linux using Lutris and...
Pure Onyx = Platinum
DayDream = Platinum
ThornSin = Gold (use Winetricks Allfonts. Idk if corefonts works well enough)
Night of Revenge = Platinum but most mods don't work and they're needed to translate a Japanese game
Jessika's Curse = Platinum
Nayla's Castle = Bronze (the first boss has several graphical bugs that make it unplayable, like making the screen go white, becoming invisible, etc)
Future Fragments = Platinum
Alien Quest EVE = Platinum
Parasite in City = Platinum
Using Lutris is recommended as its version of Wine has automatically corrected my alt+tab problems with ThornSin (it would refuse new keyboard inputs after I alt-tabbed away and then back, and nothing would fix that, but this does not happen on Lutris).
You can disable the anticheats, but always keep DXVK and VKD3D enabled. We don't know what could break otherwise.
Let's go, Linuxers! Who else has any games that they've been testing on Linux?
Platinum = Runs perfectly, no issues, equal to or better than Windows.
Gold = Runs perfectly after tweaks
Silver = No matter what, will run with bugs or performance issues but generally playable
Bronze = Has issues that make it difficult or impossible to play comfortably
Borked = Does not work at all. Won't even open or otherwise utterly unplayable.
I don't have any games other than ThornSin at Gold because I'm not good at winetricks, wineprefix modification and other fix attempts, but Red Sakura Mansion appears to be Gold as well.
Will soon test Mission Mermaiden, with and without the rape mechanics overhaul mod!
Edit: There is also a post which does something like this one, but with a different approach. It talks about games separated by engine and such, but I have different experiences with different games from the same engine sometimes. Plus, I'm using the classification system from protondb and winehq, which I think is more precise.
So, I've been testing a few of the games from this forum on Linux using Lutris and...
Pure Onyx = Platinum
DayDream = Platinum
ThornSin = Gold (use Winetricks Allfonts. Idk if corefonts works well enough)
Night of Revenge = Platinum but most mods don't work and they're needed to translate a Japanese game
Jessika's Curse = Platinum
Nayla's Castle = Bronze (the first boss has several graphical bugs that make it unplayable, like making the screen go white, becoming invisible, etc)
Future Fragments = Platinum
Alien Quest EVE = Platinum
Parasite in City = Platinum
Using Lutris is recommended as its version of Wine has automatically corrected my alt+tab problems with ThornSin (it would refuse new keyboard inputs after I alt-tabbed away and then back, and nothing would fix that, but this does not happen on Lutris).
You can disable the anticheats, but always keep DXVK and VKD3D enabled. We don't know what could break otherwise.
Let's go, Linuxers! Who else has any games that they've been testing on Linux?
Platinum = Runs perfectly, no issues, equal to or better than Windows.
Gold = Runs perfectly after tweaks
Silver = No matter what, will run with bugs or performance issues but generally playable
Bronze = Has issues that make it difficult or impossible to play comfortably
Borked = Does not work at all. Won't even open or otherwise utterly unplayable.
I don't have any games other than ThornSin at Gold because I'm not good at winetricks, wineprefix modification and other fix attempts, but Red Sakura Mansion appears to be Gold as well.
Will soon test Mission Mermaiden, with and without the rape mechanics overhaul mod!
Edit: There is also a post which does something like this one, but with a different approach. It talks about games separated by engine and such, but I have different experiences with different games from the same engine sometimes. Plus, I'm using the classification system from protondb and winehq, which I think is more precise.
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