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No use for a game that doesn't run on Linux
Proton seems to solve that issue with the majority of titles on my deck.
Yea such a shame since the first has support. A lot of other games published by Paradox has it. Has there been any word from the devs yet?
Yeah, but its linux version was absolute unstable dogshit that was plagued with bugs.
Meanwhile, the windows version via proton ran 3x faster, and almost crash free (and i say almost because once you get to a certain point in modding there will always be crashes)
I'll take a windows version via proton any day of the week, if Cities:Skylines linux version is my alternative.
Hmm very different experience for me, I don't have any problems with the native Linux version. Hardly any crashes or performance issues. I don't use any mods so maybe that's the reason.
I never even got to the modding with the native version.