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You want to play the latest cracked game on Linux, but something is not working? Fine, you came to right place to ask for help.
But please, **provide some basic information** about your computer's hardware (like your CPU, RAM, GPU, etc.) and software (distribution and it's version, Wine/Lutris/Proton version, relevant driver's version, etc.).
The AutoModerator will post a comment below your post, which reads the following:
>Please make sure to include information about your system's hardware and software, describe your issue and use the correct flair.
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>The tool [inxi](https://github.com/smxi/inxi) can output all necessary information about your system using *inxi -Fazi*, this [article](https://rtech.support/books/how-to-and-guides/page/how-to-describe-a-technical-problem) on how to describe a technical problem borrowed from [r/TechSupport](https://www.reddit.com/r/TechSupport) might help you as well.
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>Also check out the [introductory post](https://www.reddit.com/r/LinuxCrackSupport/comments/mfdjrk/welcome_to_linux_crack_support/) of this subreddit, especially the [wiki](https://www.reddit.com/r/LinuxCrackSupport/wiki/index) or the latest [matrix room](https://www.reddit.com/r/LinuxCrackSupport/comments/rvucox/announcement_we_have_an_official_matrix_room/).
So please read this comment and act according to it. The linked [article](https://rtech.support/books/how-to-and-guides/page/how-to-describe-a-technical-problem) is not only very short, but also very informative - you should definitely give it a read before you post. Here's an even shorter wrap-up anyway:
1. Think about your problem: Ask yourself things like, what have you done prior to the problem occurring and include it in your post.
2. Gather information: As mentioned above, include information about hardware, software and the problem itself.
3. Choose a title: Be descriptive, so that others know whether they can help you, by only glancing at the title.
4. Conclusion: Your post should contain information from 1. and 2. and what you've tried already. Remember that people here are volunteers, so be kind, patient and thankful.
You won't get much help from other people, if you don't **provide a minimum of useful information** on your problem. We don't have a crystal ball and as much as we all love to help each other, it can be exhausting sometimes to ask for every piece of information.
*You will only get answers as good as your post is.*