

I’m not a fan of flatpaks. I try to avoid them when I can.
I’m not a fan of flatpaks. I try to avoid them when I can.
Not worried about storage but it adds a mess of packages and if I remember right in some cases you need to add i386 repositories into the sources list. As for the game libraries, they’re generally kept contained when downloading from Steam. Besides, any old Windows games will have the runtimes handled by Proton and new Linux native games are new enough to be 64 bit.
You need to download a bunch of i386 dependencies on Linux.
Source?
64-bit only
Except thr client.
That’s not even the worst of what Call of Duty used.
Depends on your ISP. In my case my IP hasn’t changed in the two years I’ve been with them so it was easy as setting up port forwarding in my router. Took a minute or two.
I had this on PC when I was really young. Barely remember it. i could probably find the CD at my parents’.
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I will, thanks. That’s why I would prefer a 64 bit Steam installation.