Approaching the end of window 10 and have no plans on upgrading to 11.

I am trying to find alternatives to applications I regularly use before jumping ship (it is mostly a gaming focused pc) any suggestions?

There’s oculus software for my vr but don’t know what I’m going to do with that

Small update: probably going to do Linux mint as that appears to be the most beginner friendly

Update two: that’s a lot of comments, and Thanks for all the info

      • BombOmOm@lemmy.worldEnglish
        101·
        4 months ago

        Yep! In steam, Add Game > Add Non-Steam Game > Select the Game. Then in the game’s properties, go to the compatibility section and choose “Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool”, which will then run the game under Proton.

        That said, I actually run a number of games under Wine. The Heroic Launcher covers GOG, Epic, and Prime games, and will install them with Wine enabled for them by default.

        • Emtity_13@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
          4·
          4 months ago

          Awesome. (don’t use any of the other game platforms) but that’s good to know

          • dan@upvote.au
            8·
            3 months ago

            It’s worth buying games on GOG instead of Steam where possible. Games on GOG are DRM-free, so you can download the installer and keep a backup of it, and it’ll work indefinitely.

            Some games on Steam are DRM-free, but Steam doesn’t provide a way to download a standalone installer like GOG does.

      • moreeni@lemm.eeEnglish
        3·
        4 months ago

        It does. The simplest way to use Proton with other games is to add each as a non-Steam game to… Steam. But there are also CLIs for it.

          • Filetternavn@lemmy.blahaj.zoneEnglish
            4·
            4 months ago

            It’s worth looking into Lutris for non-Steam games as well. Comes preinstalled with Bazzite (heavily gaming-optimized Linux distro), though I don’t have any non-Steam games to try it on since Steam works fine for all the games I play.

            • Emtity_13@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
              2·
              4 months ago

              Only have two nonsteam games I play (Minecraft has a Linux version already) and Star citizen

          • neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish
            2·
            3 months ago

            Also want to add that you can add a non-steam .exe and install some windows applications too, not just games. After installing you just remove the installer from steam and point Steam towards the installed applications .exe

            Just make sure to tell Steam to use proton to run it. By default, it does not turn that on.

      • vintageballs@feddit.orgDeutsch
        1·
        3 months ago

        Yes, you can either add external games inside steam and set their compatibility options to use some version of proton or use proton through lutris or manually.