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RavingGrob
I’d recommend something like Borg or Vorta(a GUI-frontend for Borg). It’s packaged as a flatpack, if not in the Mint repos, and it’s been what I use. Offers de-duplication with compression, so once you’ve done the inital backup, it only snapshots what files have changed between backups.
I’ve been on Linux for 3 years now, and while almost every game works everytime, there are still a few that I either can’t get to run, or when I do they are unstable and require tinkering to get right. Catherine is a big one, that has gotten a lot better with more recent versions of proton, but still has glitches especially when transitioning from gameplay to cutscene.
Obligatory “No particular order and this was really fucking difficult to distill into just 10 games”:
- The Witcher 3
- BioShock
- Minecraft
- Baldur’s Gate 3
- Monster Hunter: World
- Dying Light
- Transistor
- Borderlands 2
- Elden Ring
- ARK: Survival Evolved