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junior223, 2021-03-12 00:38:33

Are there any working ways to run games like Battlefield 1, 5 on Ubuntu?

Are there any working ways to run games like Battlefield 1, 5 on Ubuntu?

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CityCat4, 2021-03-12
@junior223

No.
There is no launch "like on Windows" and is not expected in the foreseeable future, unless the developer releases a native version.
There are only two ways to launch a game for Windows in Linux:
- wine
- virtual machine You
don't even need to talk about wine. A program that can't beat a decade-old M$ Office obviously won't be able to handle a game. Now I have moved away from the topic of Vine a little, after I realized that neither Visio nor admin snap-ins (such as AD Users and Computers) can be launched in it. Only winbox works. It works fine, it bugs no more often than in real Windows
Virtual. This is the only way that somehow, somewhere, at least sometimesIt turns out to run the game for Windows. The main problem here is how to throw a video card into the virtual machine so that Windows sees it, installs firewood, launches them and goes to play? There are separate success stories with Proxmox, but this is sex of such a gigantic size (including in terms of money - because it doesn’t take off on every hardware, and the top one may turn out to be worse than the dripping one) that you won’t be happy.

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mkone112, 2021-03-12
@mkone112

They exist, but why? If the performance is still at the level, then the frametime will jump like hell.

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