Gaming

Gaming

Welcome to my “Gaming on Linux” corner — where penguins meet pixels and GPUs work overtime just to prove Linux can game. From nostalgic classics to modern shooters, I test, tweak, and sometimes overheat my poor GPU — all in the name of smooth frames, open-source glory, and a bit of chaos.

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Playing God of War on Linux

Black Friday brought new games to my Steam library, and one of them was God of War. I’m not much of a gamer—I'm more interested in how games run on Linux. Here’s my full guide on installing, configuring, and playing God of War on Linux with Proton.

Ultimate Step‑by‑Step Guide to GameMode

A deep, practical guide to installing, configuring, and supercharging GameMode on Ubuntu for smoother, faster gaming. From GPU drivers to per-game tweaks, this post walks you through squeezing every last drop of performance out of Steam and Proton.

The Complete Guide to GameMode on Ubuntu 24.04

GameMode improves gaming on Ubuntu by raising CPU performance and disabling power-saving limits during play. This guide walks you through installing, enabling, configuring, and testing GameMode for Steam, Lutris, and native titles.