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Fallout 4, probably not. 1 2 and Tactics don't require much to run so you should be ok.
Platform: 14909.11.0 (Official Build) dev-channel octopus
Channel: dev-channel
Firmware Version: Google_Casta.11297.242.0
ARC Enabled: true
ARC: 8727881
Enterprise Enrolled: false
Developer Mode: false
I dunno. Im not familiar with Linux im just giving an educated guess since the earlier fallouts require basically nothing to run out of the box. I cam assure you though you'll have a hard time getting 4 to run based on videos I've seen.
Which games? Fallout 1 is really short expect like 10-20 hours. Fallout 2 will probably get like 30-50. I havent finished tactics but expect around the same amount as fallout 2.
Fallout NV can range anywhere from like 20 hours to over 100 hours depending on how much you do in the game. My nearly completionist run took like 120 hours. 4 is pretty much the same. Focusing on the main story might not take too long but people invest hundreds of hours just building settlements or exploring every nook and cranny in the map.