• ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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    18 minutes ago

    7 years later i’m still sometimes awestruck i’m playing games on linux flawlessly.

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    2 hours ago

    It would be nice though if Valve finally dropped 32 bit Steam client dependencies, and maybe made a wow64 Proton build. I’m really tired of enabling multilib just for Steam.

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    3 hours ago

    it’s wine with bubble wrap, dxvk, and a shit ton of game specific hacks

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      True, but that is what did the trick. No tinkering, just a flawless experience (in most cases). This changed everything. No longer I start a game in the evening, wondering if it will start or not (I worked all day, I don’t want to google what I have to change to get the game to run again…). I double click and expect it to work (and it normally does).

      There are things to learn from this…

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        1 hour ago

        the result is a perpetually growing pile of bandaids and things never getting fixed properly whether it’s in badly behaved games or drivers or things that should get addressed in wine and won’t be

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          44 minutes ago

          Don’t changes into proton help both up and downstream? Valve also invests into this project which obviously amplifies the # of people working on it and can only lead to more breakthrus for the side projects associated with this tech.

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    100%, I deleted Windows partition (despite paying for it, thanks OEM deals…) only after Proton was insuring I could play the games I wanted on Linux too, no reboot required.

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    4 hours ago

    7 years feels like it’s too long, but then again 1999 was only 10 years ago too. lol

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    5 hours ago

    proton is fantastic. I installed linux on my latop, just as a sort of introduction to it. But I’ve managed to run whatever games I want using Proton. For my next pc I’ll use linux

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      For my next pc I’ll use linux

      Check my post history but that’s pretty much my #1 transition recommendation : do check that your future hardware is actually compatible. Most is… but you don’t want to risk it when it’s relatively easy to check!

      PS: if you can, try to buy from manufacturers that do NOT sell a PC with a Windows installation. Ideally do buy something pre-built, try to give money to companies that even do ship with Linux installed. It’s economically and morally nicer but also insure that your setup will 100% work.

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      When you have a new PC, put it on the old one too. You could run a Jellyfin server off it it or use it as a NAS device or something.