ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton
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The last time I used Linux (Ubuntu and years ago), I spent at least 6 hours trying to install graphics drivers hahaha...
I'll have to give it another shot though with my HP Omen.
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I've been keeping an eye on Proton - it sounds like some seriously impressive work on the Linux gaming front. With how many games are listed as Platinum, or only have minor issues, it looks like Proton is making gaming on Linux a serious possibility instead of wishful thinking.
I am very happy to see this - I plan to move to something like Solus w/ Budgie as my primary OS at home instead of "upgrading" to Windows 10.
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@srsmith But I'm spoiled though, performance can't be as good as windows right? I could just imagine the frame rate drops and stuttering now...
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@kamidon said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
@srsmith But I'm spoiled though, performance can't be as good as windows right? I could just imagine the frame rate drops and stuttering now...
Am I too picky? HahaActually, I played WoW using PlayOnLinux for a little bit during Cataclysm. WoW actually ran better on Linux than it did in Windows. I seriously need to get off my Lazy butt and get my laptop back on Linux again.
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@dafyre But muh Onedrive, Office 365 sub and...I guess that's it lol
Hmmm LibreOffice and...um...Well I dunnoh -
@kamidon said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
@dafyre But muh Onedrive, Office 365 sub and...I guess that's it lol
Hmmm LibreOffice and...um...Well I dunnohI use LibreOffice now (on Windows).
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@kamidon said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
The last time I used Linux (Ubuntu and years ago), I spent at least 6 hours trying to install graphics drivers hahaha...
I'll have to give it another shot though with my HP Omen.
Nvidia can be a pain on Fedora.
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@kamidon said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
Am I too picky? Haha
No
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@srsmith said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
I've been keeping an eye on Proton - it sounds like some seriously impressive work on the Linux gaming front. With how many games are listed as Platinum, or only have minor issues, it looks like Proton is making gaming on Linux a serious possibility instead of wishful thinking.
I am very happy to see this - I plan to move to something like Solus w/ Budgie as my primary OS at home instead of "upgrading" to Windows 10.
The biggest issue appears to be the time necessary to test them to make sure that they work
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@srsmith said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
I am very happy to see this - I plan to move to something like Solus w/ Budgie as my primary OS at home instead of "upgrading" to Windows 10.
All my main machines are Fedora, Ubuntu, or ChromeOS now.
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@kamidon said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
@srsmith But I'm spoiled though, performance can't be as good as windows right? I could just imagine the frame rate drops and stuttering now...
Am I too picky? HahaRumour is is that it is really good performance. Remember, this is NOT an emulator.
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@dafyre said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
@kamidon said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
@srsmith But I'm spoiled though, performance can't be as good as windows right? I could just imagine the frame rate drops and stuttering now...
Am I too picky? HahaActually, I played WoW using PlayOnLinux for a little bit during Cataclysm. WoW actually ran better on Linux than it did in Windows. I seriously need to get off my Lazy butt and get my laptop back on Linux again.
Yeah, it's actually not hard to beat Windows at their own game, their own code is so bloated. Famously, 15 years ago, it was faster to virtualize Windows on top of Linux than to run it on bare better, because Linux was so much faster!
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@scottalanmiller Haha, yeah because the base is likely still Wine right? Wine is not an emulator!
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@black3dynamite said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
@kamidon said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
The last time I used Linux (Ubuntu and years ago), I spent at least 6 hours trying to install graphics drivers hahaha...
I'll have to give it another shot though with my HP Omen.
Nvidia can be a pain on Fedora.
Even on Windows.
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@kamidon said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
@scottalanmiller Haha, yeah because the base is likely still Wine right? Wine is not an emulator!
Right, Proton uses Wine for some things to keep from duplicating effort. Wine is simply Windows libraries rewritten as open source. So no emulation, all native.
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@scottalanmiller said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
@black3dynamite said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
@kamidon said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
The last time I used Linux (Ubuntu and years ago), I spent at least 6 hours trying to install graphics drivers hahaha...
I'll have to give it another shot though with my HP Omen.
Nvidia can be a pain on Fedora.
Even on Windows.
*Sigh.........this is true...While playing Warhammer 2, Nvidia geforce experience keeps crashing randomly on me. I restart and it's fine.
Before having this issue, I was having some other funky driver issue by Nvidia with the same game. Had to reinstall Windows (didn't mind though, it needed to be done) -
@kamidon said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
@scottalanmiller said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
@black3dynamite said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
@kamidon said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
The last time I used Linux (Ubuntu and years ago), I spent at least 6 hours trying to install graphics drivers hahaha...
I'll have to give it another shot though with my HP Omen.
Nvidia can be a pain on Fedora.
Even on Windows.
*Sigh.........this is true...While playing Warhammer 2, Nvidia geforce experience keeps crashing randomly on me. I restart and it's fine.
Before having this issue, I was having some other funky driver issue by Nvidia with the same game. Had to reinstall Windows (didn't mind though, it needed to be done)Maybe it will be more stable on Linux!
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Deepin, Ubuntu, and Fedora all have Steam built in natively, too!
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@scottalanmiller Oh wow, that's badass.
Ugh, what about drivers though...I had a hell of a time installing nvidia drivers. I have a GTX 1070 in my HP Omen laptop, with a Gen 7 i7 something
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@kamidon said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:
@scottalanmiller Oh wow, that's badass.
Ugh, what about drivers though...I had a hell of a time installing nvidia drivers. I have a GTX 1070 in my HP Omen laptop, with a Gen 7 i7 something
Under normal conditions, there is absolutely nothing to do. Just install and everything is handled for you. There are exceptions, normally with less common laptops using multiple graphics cards, but for normal Nvidia and Radeon, everything is so much easier than on Windows.
Ubuntu, for example, just install and select "third party drivers" during install and it handles everything for you, unlike Windows where you constantly have to deal with a buggy third party Nvidia installer than causes all kinds of problems.