How to Play Lethal Company on Linux
Just use Wine or a similar Windows compatibility layer. Sometimes it's hit or miss, but for a lot of games, it works surprisingly well. Haven't tried it with Lethal Company specifically, but it's worth a shot before anything more complicated.
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To play Lethal Company on Linux, you might need to use Proton, a compatibility layer for running Windows applications on Linux. Valve's Steam for Linux has built-in support for Proton, so make sure to enable it in your Steam settings. Then, install Lethal Company through Steam as you would on Windows. It's worth checking out the ProtonDB website for any game-specific tweaks to ensure the best performance.
Honestly, dual boot Windows if you can. While Proton and Wine are great, nothing beats running games on their native OS for stability and performance. Plus, you keep your Linux setup pristine for everything else.
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