This is just a vent post / unpopular opinion (? unsure if unpopular). Specifically on Steam. Linux native builds are so buggy and glitchy and never work right. Always some combination of:

  • No sound
  • Old outdated version missing content and incompatible online
  • Controllers don’t work
  • Crashes, doesn’t launch at all
  • Horrific FPS
  • Cutscenes don’t play
  • Weird game breaking softlocks and logic errors, like critical items not spawning and dialogue not triggering
  • Zero support and low priority from the developer

I have none of these issues with Proton. Proton works perfectly fine, I love it. This only happens when a game doesn’t use Proton. As soon as I change to Proton all issues are resolved. This problem has followed me across distros with fresh installs, so it’s not a config issue. Yes I have the correct drivers and such, NVIDIA proprietary unfortunately. It’s so strange, you’d imagine the native build would run better not worse.

The worst part is, it’s not easy to tell when a game will launch using Linux native as it’s the default priority. Games can even silently update and stop working when they gain Linux native “support”. You have to manually go in to properties and override compatibility to proton. Normally I do this when I notice a suspiciously large amount of bugs and I’m like hmm… oh look it’s Steam Linux Runtime 1.0 again.

I wish there was a way to just force Proton globally. Either that or people actually test and maintain their Linux builds. I’d rather there be no Linux build at all if they’re going to be so terrible.

Edit to add commented example list of games:

I couldn’t get a full list because I was relying on having set a flag forcing a specific version of Proton to identify which games were problematic to jog my memory… Unfortunately this data is local only and was not synced between computers, so it was lost when I changed distro. Just from my limited memory though, I can list some that I distinctly remembered when writing up my post, though it’s many more in reality. It’s also surprisingly hard to see whether a game even has a Linux native version, you usually have to wait for the store page to load and scroll down to compatibility, which is just annoying.

Games that worked well:

  • Factorio
  • Stardew Valley
  • Baba Is You
  • All Valve games (TF2, DotA2, etc)

Games that had issues:

  • 1001 Spikes
  • The Case of the Golden Idol
  • Broforce
  • Spiritfarer: Farewell Edition
  • The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe
  • Cook, Serve, Delicious
  • Valheim
  • A Game About Feeding A Black Hole
  • Audiosurf 2
  • Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
  • Slay the Princess
  • TIS-100
  • Cassette Beasts
  • Brotato
  • Bit.Trip runner
  • Don’t starve together
  • Unpacking
  • While True: Learn
  • Fez
  • Magicka 2 (controllers not working)
  • One Shot (critical gameplay bug right at the end. Had to watch a let’s play to finish it. I messaged the dev who left me on Read)
  • Just Shapes & Beats (no sound)
  • Tiny Bookshop (no sound)
  • HiveSwap (critical gameplay bug right at the end, and savefile bricked, had to watch a let’s play and the dev ignored me) (I’m not a “fan” I swear, please don’t lynch me)

I’m getting tired and I’m sure you get the point. Almost every game in my experience has been unplayable on Linux runtime. I’m glad it’s working well for you though.

  • thingsiplay@lemmy.ml
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    7 hours ago

    Alright, did not expect so many games to be listed. Most oft them are not in my library (but a few are).

    Played the original Stanley Parable and do not remember having any technical issues. I plan on playing The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe soon too (just purchased it, noticed there is a good discount on Steam right now). Valve gave it a Steam Deck verified rating and the community rating based on ProtonDB rating is Platinum. Looking at the reports, many play with Proton. Note, I don’t object, just having a look at it.

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      6 hours ago

      Yeah in my experience, if it has a Linux native build, it is bad. 90% of the time at least. Of course there’s exceptions, but mostly I try and manually set the Proton version when I play a game the first time. Never have issues with Proton, it’s great.

      Though sometimes I forget and run into frustrating issues. Like today actually, I tried to play Magicka 2 with my kid. We only had 30 minutes, and the controllers just weren’t working no matter what I did… It thought every controller was a “steam controller”, so most of the buttons didn’t work at all, because I didn’t have them lol. Couldn’t get past the tutorial. Press the Steam button to use Life energy. Hello, we are using Xbox and Nintendo Switch Pro controllers? Spent the whole time troubleshooting.

      Just now when I was writing my list, I was like, no way… Checked the store page. Yep it forget my Compatibility setting between distros, and the Linux native version was the whole problem. Changed it manually to Proton 10 for next time :/. Works fine now…

      Ultra deluxe works great as well on Proton. Only problem is that the jump button doesn’t work :P. Surprisingly my kid likes that game too, which I wasn’t expecting at all.

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        6 hours ago

        Just a suggestion: Update your post with the list you provided. I feel like lot of people might miss it buried somewhere in the comments, especially if it fills up with more comments over time.