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Are you messing with me man....
Remake actually runs on the Steam Deck?
Thats awesome, and very much appreciated.
Thanks Aya
Given that they themselves verified it for the Steam Deck, I'd assume it works on Linux, given that the Steam Deck runs an Arch-Linux based Operating System (SteamOS 3.0).
Haven't experienced any stutter at all either; I've actually been very surprised to read that so many people are experiencing such issues on Windows.
Thank you.
Really appreciate the info.
I'm not surprised about win10 / 11 though, their both sloppy garbage, and take a massive amount of control away from the user.
I have a buddy that use to work for Microsoft and from what he tells me the Dev addiction to DirectX is the worst thing to ever happen to the industry. They didnt intend for DierctX to be used long term, when making it.
He currently helps the Open GL guys when he has time.
These are reports from Linux users. The rating is Platinum (highest possible score), meaning that for the vast majority of Linux players the performance feels as if it were a native game running perfectly.
We're in this good stage of Linux gaming thanks to people like your friend who contributes to those free-and-open-source tools :)
Is the game still working for people using Linux?