Post number #1078682, ID: d8fab5
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Give PortProton a try. It seems to come with prerequisites that make a lot of older games run as intended. GTA SA for example finally doesn't have jarring audio issues. ToCA Race Driver games finally boot up and run. I'm sure that whatever just straight up crashed for you in the past might just work with PortProton.
Post number #1078688, ID: 0b57ff
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>GTA SA for example finally doesn't have jarring audio issues craftsmen in krasnoyarsk have long since ported the 3d gta games to run on linux natively. no fucking idea how but it's baller. it's all on archive.org.
Post number #1078723, ID: d8fab5
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>>1078688 you mean re3 and reVC?
Post number #1078791, ID: d89a8b
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https://www.porthuron.org/ Tickets seem expensive but I’ll give it a try and bring my computer!
Post number #1078843, ID: b270c2
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Looks like heroic launcher for Russians? And seems to have not much documentation in English so I'll pass since I don't really understand the point of it
Post number #1078860, ID: 5505d1
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>>1078843 couldn't run shit on Heroic It was just as bad as standalone Wine
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| Give PortProton a try. It seems to come with prerequisites that make a lot of older games run as intended. GTA SA for example finally doesn't have jarring audio issues. ToCA Race Driver games finally boot up and run. I'm sure that whatever just straight up crashed for you in the past might just work with PortProton.