Hi mates,

I am new to linux knows very very basic linux like using it for more then year know how to sort little issues etc. I have my laptop with me having specs as following: **Hp Elitebook 840 G4 Core i5 7th Gen 8gb Ram 256 gb SSD Full Hd 1080 maybe resolution Currently using Fedora KDE Edition **

Use for basic working sometimes it gets load sometimes but still a good one.

Help me if you can install Tekken 7 or if not then tekken 3 will work for me as well.

I dont litterly know anything fully technical so kindly if you gonna tell me explain it to be with step by step detailes please and let me know each thing. It’ll be great help 🤞

Note: If Tekken 7 can’t be installed on fedora or need anything else to change, kindly recommend me, mostly i have used debian based systems and rest i have is fedora so if anything is nkt suitable, let me know please.

Gonna post in multiple communities to get extra help. Thank you

  • Luffy@lemmy.ml
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    14 hours ago

    You install steam. You install tekken through steam. Its not that hard.

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      14 hours ago

      Ahh but you see, they doesn’t want to pay for it. So this is likely the wrong sub for the ship

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        Im all for piracy, but cant OP make it kinda obvious at least instead of scaring away New users by making it look like Linux is way too hard

        Also, there are like thousands of threads about this already on other Forums made for piracy, and its still the same: download steam or Heroic, add New game, select the exe, and play

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          Oh I completely agree with you. Second problem being it also looks like they’re asking how and where. The resources are there, and it’s still relatively simple regardless of the OS. Just sadly not the best community for this sort of question. They’re going to need more than just an emulator for instance lol.

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    Sure. The steam version is easiest, just install steam, get the game through steam and it should just work. Heres a website that tracks compatibility with linux through proton, valve’s solution to running windows games, its installed by default when you get steam: https://www.protondb.com/app/389730

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      15 hours ago

      By the way do i have to pay? If yes then how much? I was thinking of getting free one anyways

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    What game store do you have it on.
    On steam make sure Proton is on.
    On epic games use Heroic.

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    21 hours ago

    Idk if you have the specs to run tekken 7 but you can try if you already own the game. sudo dnf install steam Then open steam and go to the settings look for compatibility and make sure thats on. Then try running tekken 7.

    If tekken 7 is to laggy you can try tekken 3. If you want to try that I can type up instructions. You can either install the PC version or use a ps2 emulator and play the ps2 versions. I’d recommend the ps2 emulator because its easy and the games are easy to find.

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      16 hours ago

      Tekken 3 is a PS one game, not PS2.

      It has no PC version. Any such thing is just the PS one version with an emulation wrapper.

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    Also you could try a software named “Bottles” (https://usebottles.com/download/ ).

    It has a pretty simple GUI and you can click your configs together.

    At first you have to define a “bottle” which simply represents an virtual environment for your Windows-Application or Game.

    You can define which Windows Version you want to create and it asks you, if it is a Desktop-App or a Game you want to run. And based on that it will create an environment prepared for your Individual situation.

    It also supports proton.