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Said the person who did no research and has no idea what they're talking about. Steam OS has been pushing game devs and publishers to be more compatible with Linux, not less. Additionally, the only online games that really have problems with steam OS are ones that require kernel level anti-cheat, and we all should be pushing for the downfall of that. It isn't necessary.
And so Cod works now? Yeah, that's not a thing. Does Paladins work? Oh, yeah crap. Was GTA V online compatibility killed? It was? Oh, damn. Does Destiny 2 work? Oh, you mean the developers threatened people with bans if they tried to play the game on Linux? Oh, oh crap. How is VR going on Linux? Not well.Oh, damn. ๐ค
COD , GTA and Destiny 2 compatability was killed by the developers, not by Linux. VR (ignoring that it's a gimmick which is going to die soon enough) works fine.
They don't work on Linux. No matter who or what you want to blame. Also, yes VR works if you go crazy trying to get it to work.
What are the crazy steps to make vr work?