argamasa: A doubt i have, what is better, install the linux version of gog games or the windows version?
I'm far from a expert but here's my 1/2 cent.
I don't have a problem with most linux version of GOG games I've tried, they seem to install and play fine, but there some issues with some games using older libraries, wich the game expect to be present and is not. I guess the most well known case is Baldur's Gate but there's plenty others. GOG list most games as compatible with Ubuntu 16 or 18, wich is a older version by now and there was the transition to include support only for 64bit programs meanwhile, if you take a look at
Shadow Tactics page, they list what kind of libraries need to be present and you need to install those yourself (all 32bit), if the Operating System don't have them (like latest Ubuntu).
It doesn't help the way Valve setup the operating system, wich deviates from most "mainstream" distibutions. The Operating System files (think Windows C:/) are locked on "Read-Only" mode, while very easy to undo, creates some issues by itself, let alone in every major update it locks the OS again and sometimes overwrite some files.
To put this in Windows analogy, GOG games are installed on C:/GOG Games folder, but if the C:/ is locked on Read-Only it cannot install, if you manage to unlock it, later it can erase all the games folder during an update.
In those cases
I believe the easiest way to install the game is via Windows version. The Windows to Linux conversion tool does a freaking good job of keeping the games very smooth.
This creates other problems, like having to install the game via Steam (if not using the heroic launcher wich I do not) and each Windows game game installed creates it's own wine prefix, wich means, it create a C:/ folder with some Windows files and this can take 200-1000 MB of space.
The Folder explorer you'll need to use to tell Steam "I want to use that file" is freaking horrendous and very annoying (as debated in the other thread) but last update made some changes and in game mode (soon to be followed in Desktop mode) it features a all new folder explorer, wich actually is usable.
You still need to know your way around the folder tree, though, a search engine will probably be needed.
Steam install Windows games on the following directory: /home/deck/.steam/steam/steamapps/compatdata (the ".steam" is a hidden folder denoted by the "." before the name) and the install name is a number, sort the folders by "created", or "accesses" to help know wich game it is.
Fight'n Rage as a exemple: /home/deck/.steam/steam/steamapps/compatdata/3829204044/pfx/drive_c/GOG Games/fightnrage/FIGHT_N_RAGE.exe
You can move the folder "######" random number around, just need to tell Steam, please, start the executable on that location.
Sorry for the long writing and it seems complicated but it isn't, just tedious to install lot'sa games.
TLDR is, for me the Windows version it is :)