I didn't say there was. But there are Linux native versions of NieR: Automata and Deus Ex, the two games I've actually commented on. One non-native game existing doesn't explain why in the world you'd want to run all these other native games through WINE.
Not that WINE's bad, there's just added hassle with no benefit that I know of when it comes to games that are already native.
NieR: Automata is only available for Playstation 4 and Windows according to Google and Steam.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is available for Linux but not Deus Ex: Human Revolution also according to Google and Steam.
Ah, got my wires crossed there on the Deus: Ex front....
And apparently NieR: Automata, too? Maybe my wishful thinking is getting away with me, I could have sworn that was available for Linux when I looked at it the other day.
I didn't say there was. But there are Linux native versions of NieR: Automata and Deus Ex, the two games I've actually commented on. One non-native game existing doesn't explain why in the world you'd want to run all these other native games through WINE.
Not that WINE's bad, there's just added hassle with no benefit that I know of when it comes to games that are already native.
NieR: Automata is only available for Playstation 4 and Windows according to Google and Steam.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is available for Linux but not Deus Ex: Human Revolution also according to Google and Steam.
Ah, got my wires crossed there on the Deus: Ex front....
And apparently NieR: Automata, too? Maybe my wishful thinking is getting away with me, I could have sworn that was available for Linux when I looked at it the other day.
Now I'm just disappointed.