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I don’t get the point of sharing unpacked releases…
A lot of games will work on Linux but crash during unpacking.
I got in the habit of unpacking in a VM and transferring over after
Unless you do one of these fitgirl-level things, Linux should have proper and error-free support for conventional formats such as ZIPs 7Zs and ISOs
Thats pretty much the entire point of this, they stated these are all scene releases. So fitgirl et al etc.
For some masochistic reason they sometimes come rar'd, iso'd, and custom windows based unpacker which is all really unnecessary and creates more points of potential failure for the linux gamer.
LinuzRules releases have linux .sh based unpackers, but even those arent guaranteed to work and can get stuck. I'd much rather just get the complete uncompressed files.
Tl;dr Scene releases use unpackers which often fail and multiple levels of unnecessary compression.
Fitgirl repacks aren't scene releases, they're repacks. Actual untouched scene releases are usually fine on Linux.