My wife has a windows 10 laptop that works very well (hardware). However it seems that it won’t support win11. Rather than trying to tinker and make it install Win11 without the TPM support, etc., I want to install Linux Mint.

There are three games she adores and wants them to work if I installed Linux:

  1. Grandia 2 installed via Steam. Will proton support it?
  2. Sims 3 installed via Steam. Willnproton support this as well?
  3. Cesar 3 (which runs in a Win7 VM in windows setup by her tech savy friend). She has those files and the exe files etc. Can that be run on Linux? I’m reading about DOSBox, but not sure if that is the right tool.

I can rip out windows and go full Linux on her machine if there is support for running these three games. Any chance for me on this?

  • CountVlad47@feddit.org
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    5 days ago

    You can use protondb.com to look up those games to see if they work using Steam’s Proton compatibility layer.

    The Sims 3 worked for me but just make sure it’s installed on the same drive as Steam or it may not work properly. The launcher sometimes didn’t work either but there are workarounds for that.

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      4 days ago

      I learned the hard way that Linux doesn’t always play nice with NTFS formatted drives if you’re dual booting, even if it can read them. Just make sure the game is installed on a Linux friendly format drive like ext4 or Btrfs if you want to avoid most issues. Mint usually defaults to ext4.