froggyboy604
Seasoned Veteran
Yes, I think PC Gaming in Linux is becoming more popular since Linux Mint, Ubuntu, and other Linux distros are free, so with the money you save by using Linux instead of Windows which cost $199.99 for the retail box version of Windows 8 Home or Windows 7 Home Premium, you can buy a better video card like a Nvidia GTX 660 2GB video card which cost about $200 online for building a Gaming PC.
Steam for Linux, compatible Linux games, and WineHQ and Play On Linux is also more well known for using to install and play games on Linux.
Steam for Linux, compatible Linux games, and WineHQ and Play On Linux is also more well known for using to install and play games on Linux.







