At least these games should work both in Linux (according to
ProtonDB) and Windows and include a benchmark (
source):
Native |
Bioshock Infinite |
Borderlands 2 |
Civilization VI (GPU & CPU) |
Counter-strike: Global Offensive |
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided |
Left 4 Dead 2 |
Metro 2033 |
Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor |
Tomb Raider |
War Thunder |
Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia |
F1 2017 |
Total War: Warhammer 2 |
Hitman |
Total War: Warhammer |
Dirt: Rally |
Total War: Attila |
GRID: Autosport |
Alien Isolation |
Company of Heroes 2 |
Metro: Last Light |
Warhammer 40: Dawn of War 2 |
Non-native |
Grand Theft Auto V |
Total War: Rome II |
Hitman 2 |
Strange Brigade |
Mortal Kombat X |
Batman: Arkham Origins |
Devil May Cry 4 |
Non-native obviously means that the game is run through the Photon emulator.
Unfortuntately two of the most used benchmarks in 3DMark and Cinebench don't work in Linux but Phoronix test suite does. That on the other hand is not fully supported in Windows yet.
I intend to run some tests later with some of these games.
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