Difference between revisions of "Main Page"

From Linux Gaming
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
(Move wiki pages to the top to be found quicker. Add (outdated) as an equivalent of the strike though in the reddit wiki. I think there is no option to strike through here?)
Line 1: Line 1:
This wiki is "fork" from [https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming /r/linux_gaming] wiki with intention to make open, standard type of wiki that gathers all information, tutorials and tweaks to help with gaming on Linux. Please feel free to contribute, this wiki needs it to gain traction.
This wiki is "fork" from [https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming /r/linux_gaming] wiki with intention to make open, standard type of wiki that gathers all information, tutorials and tweaks to help with gaming on Linux. Please feel free to contribute, this wiki needs it to gain traction.
== Where to start ==
* [[Getting started with Linux]]
* [[FSR - FidelityFX Super Resolution|FSR]] - information about AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution. This is a technique to get significantly more performance in GPU limited games.
* [[Hardware video acceleration in Web browsers]] - Information on enabling hardware video acceleration in web browsers.
* [[Improving performance]]
The following pages are heavily outdated. You should probably look somewhere else to get information. If you have the knowledge, please feel free to update them.
* (outdated)[[Linux_Gaming FAQ]]
* (outdated)[[Graphic drivers on Linux]] - information about video card drivers on Linux
* (outdated)[[Linux ports on Steam Greenlight]] - status updates and information on Linux ports made available through Steam Greenlight
* (outdated)[[List of Linux games missing from Steam]] - status and updates on Linux games not on Steam
* (outdated)[[List of Linux games pulled from the Steam Store]] - information regarding store entries being removed or unavailable
* (outdated)[[List of Source Ports]] - information about commercial games where the engine source code is open and available for use.


== Getting Tech Support ==
== Getting Tech Support ==
Line 15: Line 31:
* [http://appdb.winehq.org/ Wine Database] - holds support information for games that can be run through Wine
* [http://appdb.winehq.org/ Wine Database] - holds support information for games that can be run through Wine
* [http://forum.winehq.org/ Wine Forums] - for support on games run through Wine that may not be covered in the Database
* [http://forum.winehq.org/ Wine Forums] - for support on games run through Wine that may not be covered in the Database
== Where to start ==
* [[Getting started with Linux]]
* [[FSR - FidelityFX Super Resolution|FSR]] - information about AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution. This is a technique to get significantly more performance in GPU limited games.
* [[Hardware video acceleration in Web browsers]] - Information on enabling hardware video acceleration in web browsers.
* [[Improving performance]]
The following pages are heavily outdated. You should probably look somewhere else to get information. If you have the knowledge, please feel free to update them.
* [[Linux_Gaming FAQ]]
* [[Graphic drivers on Linux]] - information about video card drivers on Linux
* [[Linux ports on Steam Greenlight]] - status updates and information on Linux ports made available through Steam Greenlight
* [[List of Linux games missing from Steam]] - status and updates on Linux games not on Steam
* [[List of Linux games pulled from the Steam Store]] - information regarding store entries being removed or unavailable
* [[List of Source Ports]] - information about commercial games where the engine source code is open and available for use.


== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Revision as of 12:17, 15 January 2022

This wiki is "fork" from /r/linux_gaming wiki with intention to make open, standard type of wiki that gathers all information, tutorials and tweaks to help with gaming on Linux. Please feel free to contribute, this wiki needs it to gain traction.

Where to start

The following pages are heavily outdated. You should probably look somewhere else to get information. If you have the knowledge, please feel free to update them.

Getting Tech Support

Generally, the first port of call for problems that you may encounter is the dedicated support (forums, IRC, knowledgebases etc) provided by the Linux distribution that you're using. You can also ask for help in the Weekly Tech Support Thread that's pinned to the top of /r/linux_gaming. The relevant distro subreddit may also be useful - the popular ones can be found on the /r/linux sidebar. If the problem is a game-specific one, then searching out support from the game's website, subreddit, or Steam community hub may be of help. Otherwise, you may find the following links of use:

  • /r/LinuxQuestions - general Linux support subreddit
  • /r/Linux4Noobs - subreddit providing Linux support that is "explicitly noob-friendly"
  • /r/techsupport - large multi-OS support subreddit
  • LinuxQuestions.org - very well established general support site for Linux
  • GamingOnLinux.com Tech Forum - All Linux gaming related tech help topics accepted
  • Official Steam for Linux bug tracker - searching for issues posted on Steam or games on Steam may provide solutions
  • ProtonDB - user reports on Proton/Steam Play game compatibility, often with comments regarding necessary tweaks
  • Official Proton bug tracker - generally every Proton game is kept track of in its own issue report, so see if your game already has one and only create a new report if one doesn't exist
  • Feral Interactive - for support on any games that have been ported/published by Feral Interactive
  • Wine Database - holds support information for games that can be run through Wine
  • Wine Forums - for support on games run through Wine that may not be covered in the Database

External Links

Lists of sites that may be of interest or help to people interested in Linux gaming. All the of the information held within these sites is the responsibility of their respective owners.

Crowdfunding

Linux Game databases

Linux Game Stores

Steam Specific

Linux Gaming Sites

Miscellaneous Sites

  • DOSBox - application to enable running old DOS games
  • ScummVM - another application which allows running various old games, but unlike DOSBox it natively reimplements their engines.
  • Lutris - an open gaming platform for Linux. Manages all your native, WINE, and emulated games in one place.
  • PlayOnLinux - application to make installation and running of games through Wine easier
  • Ubuntu Software Centre - site / application store that has a large number of Linux games, though only usable at present on Ubuntu and it's derivatives
  • OS Game Clones - open source remakes of classics
  • Arch Wiki - it's well made and maintained source of troubleshooting tips and tutorialsfor Arch Linux often applicable to Linux in general (nd not just Arch) (some content or pages might be too advanced for a new user tho)