![]() ![]() Getting Oblivion to run by itself is easy enough. I'm using Manjaro with XFCE and a Nvidia card. Kat's blog has been immensely helpful (and I probably drove them mad with all my dumb questions). Between people telling me that my PC will blow up and I won't be able to play anything on Linux and instructions telling me that it's easy to fix bug x, just edit wine and compile it yourself, I wanted to write down what worked for me. ![]() Setting up games has pretty much been a case of installing Steam and Lutris and clicking "play". Now please keep in mind I am a total noob and don't know anything about the inner workings of Linux. But finally, there was almost nothing else left to try to get to work.Īs for the reason why I avoided it, I guess I was kinda scared, because the more I liked my new system, the more I feared that my favorite game just wouldn't work like I wanted it. ![]() Sorting all my bookmarks of the last 10 years. I did about everything else before I started doing that. Truth be told, I avoided installing Oblivion until the last moment. A lot of my programs work, too, and I found alternatives for most of the rest. Many of my favorite games are native, or work excellent in Proton/Wine. ![]() For the most part this has been going well and most problems I ran into were expected. As mentioned in my last post, I recently moved to Linux. ![]()
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