Written by Haunting Rift Games
Table of Contents:
1. Screenshots
2. Installing on Windows Pc
3. Installing on Linux
4. System Requirements
5. Game features
6. Reviews
This guide describes how to use Steam Proton to play and run Windows games on your Linux computer. Some games may not work or may break because Steam Proton is still at a very early stage.
1. Activating Steam Proton for Linux:
Proton is integrated into the Steam Client with "Steam Play." To activate proton, go into your steam client and click on Steam in the upper right corner. Then click on settings to open a new window. From here, click on the Steam Play button at the bottom of the panel. Click "Enable Steam Play for Supported Titles."
Alternatively: Go to Steam > Settings > Steam Play and turn on the "Enable Steam Play for Supported Titles" option.
Valve has tested and fixed some Steam titles and you will now be able to play most of them. However, if you want to go further and play titles that even Valve hasn't tested, toggle the "Enable Steam Play for all titles" option.
2. Choose a version
You should use the Steam Proton version recommended by Steam: 3.7-8. This is the most stable version of Steam Proton at the moment.
3. Restart your Steam
After you have successfully activated Steam Proton, click "OK" and Steam will ask you to restart it for the changes to take effect. Restart it. Your computer will now play all of steam's whitelisted games seamlessly.
4. Launch Stardew Valley on Linux:
Before you can use Steam Proton, you must first download the Stardew Valley Windows game from Steam. When you download Stardew Valley for the first time, you will notice that the download size is slightly larger than the size of the game.
This happens because Steam will download your chosen Steam Proton version with this game as well. After the download is complete, simply click the "Play" button.
A no-nonsense FPS warm-up tool: spawn instantly on a small snowy map, shoot simple steel targets, fight basic AI, get random loadouts, and warm up your aim in 5–10 minutes
Poly Canker is a simple, single player no-fluff first-person warm-up shooter.
You load in, you get a gun, you shoot, you leave. That’s it.
There are no unlocks, no multiplayer, no levels, no XP, no battle pass, no store. Poly Canker is just a cheap, stripped-down way to warm up your aim and reactions for 5–10 minutes before you go play your main FPS.
You spawn instantly on a small snowy forest map with targets set up along a path. Walk the trail, take shots at the targets, and they drop when hit and after a certain time pop up again. When you’re done wandering the range, follow the path down into a small clearing where a group of basic AI enemies patrol back and forth. They don’t do anything fancy, and they only shoot if you shoot first, but they move fast and hit hard enough to wake you up.
Every respawn gives you a random weapon loadout. You can:
Switch between first-person and third person
Randomize your attachments in-game
Jump back in over and over for quick warm-up runs
Features
Instant spawn – no main menu loops, no waiting
Random weapon loadout every time you respawn
Attachment randomizer accessible in-game
Switch between first- and third person at any time
Static steel targets along a snowy forest path
Simple AI enemies that only fire when you shoot at them
Built for short warm-up sessions, not long campaigns
Roadmap
Smarter AI pathing and behavior
Additional warm-up maps
More target layouts / variations
Small polish updates based on feedback