Thank you for helping to keep GamingOnLinux civil and safe!
Please tell us why you're reporting this content. Please note we store your IP address for all reports to help prevent spam and abuse. You can also email any complaints to: [email protected].
- Survive an elevator trying to eat you in co-op horror KLETKA when it releases February 19
- Draft code submitted to KDE Plasma turns it into a full VR desktop
- Proton Experimental brings updates for MonoGame, Rockstar Launcher and more
- Valve tweak Steam AI disclosure form for developers to clarify it's for content consumed by players
- No Rest for the Wicked co-op update lands on January 22 and it hit a big sales milestone
- > See more over 30 days here
- Casual/Social places for developer chatter
- simplyseven - Will you buy the new Steam Frame?
- eev - One-time logout
- Liam Dawe - Away later this week...
- Liam Dawe - Weekend Players' Club 2026-01-16
- grigi - See more posts
How to setup OpenMW for modern Morrowind on Linux / SteamOS and Steam Deck
How to install Hollow Knight: Silksong mods on Linux, SteamOS and Steam Deck
The performance of the game has been absolutely stellar, and something I haven't seen get any attention is that the game and launcher are fully native Wayland (confirmed using xeyes)! I only played connected to my partner's session so this may not be a true representation of the performance, but at near max settings (everything turned up to "Epic" and the View Distance at just before it warns that I need 64GB RAM) my 7900XTX didn't go above 50% usage running the game at native 4k60fps (this was overall system usage, including video calling and screensharing and watching a screenshare from my partner, both with hardware acceleration). The performance and Linux support were my concerns going into the game, and both of those have been no worry at all!
Honestly I am shocked to see this kind of flawless Native Linux support, and I am very impressed with the game itself so far too! Here's to the future of Hytale!