TuxedoOS with Lutris on Linux 🐧
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After switching to Linux a few years ago, I wanted to test how well certain
MMORPG's work nowadays.
After single player basics like The Witcher 3 (part 2 runs natively on Linux
anyway), Cyberpunk2077, Horizon Zero Dawn work without any
problems, I wanted to see how it looks like in the MMORPG area.
This brought me back to older MMORPG's like Lord of the Rings online,
Guild Wars 2 and for me newer ones like Final Fantasy 14, The Elder
Scrolls online and so on.
Elder Scrolls online I've been playing since the beta, as well as
GuildWars2 and LOTRo.
While Elder Scrolls online has had many ups and downs for me since
release (especially downs) and I've been disappointed year after year by
some basic aspects of the game, the older games surprised me even more
upon my return.
Apart from the fact that they all run on Linux (some of them even better
than on Windows for me), some of the games had changed so much that I
decided to try them out again for some time.
Interesting was which unconscious priority was set in the course of time.
Purely from fun, interest and regular logging in, the playing time of the
games is already unexpected.
Currently I spend the most regular and longest time in:
1. LOTRo
2. GuildWars2
3. FFXIV (currently still at the very tough beginning which hopefully will
become more interesting soon)
4. Elder Scrolls online
The oldest of these 4 games currently brings me the most fun, the most
updates and the least bugs, etc.
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Lord of the Rings - Elven Hunter
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