• @pedz@lemmy.ca
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    52 days ago

    A decade ago I was whining to my friends that I didn’t like Steam because I was using Linux and Steam was really shitty on that OS at some point. I remember not being able to get the correct keyboard layout in chats, and tons of little annoyances, like not being able to choose where you install games. It was disappointing.

    As someone that loves FOSS, I never really liked the model of “not owning my games” but I must admit that it works for most people that don’t care about such things. Valve made huge progress with Steam for Linux over the years, and Proton was indeed a game changer.

    I have to tip my hat to them.

  • @pieman@lemmy.ml
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    373 days 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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      52 days ago

      I think adopting Proton was the smartest thing Valve ever did. They are going to capture 90% of gamers switching from Windows to Linux.

    • @utopiah@lemmy.ml
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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.

    • @golden_zealot@lemmy.ml
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      103 days ago

      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.

  • @BigDenseHedge@lemdro.id
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    203 days 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.

  • @eldavi@lemmy.ml
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    173 days ago

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

        • nocturne
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          73 days ago

          I have a kid that was born in 99, every year i am reminded how’s long ago it was.

          • @eldavi@lemmy.ml
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            43 days ago

            have another one and give them the same name and your problem will be solved. lol

            • TimLovesTech (AuDHD)(he/him)
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              23 days ago

              Not a boomer, but was in Uni in '99. The '99/00 new year was a wild time because everyone waited to see if something had its update missed that would cause mass chaos.

              In the end nothing of consequence happened.

              • Tlaloc_Temporal
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                There was a lot of work done behind the scenes to make sure that all those systems still worked. Probably too much, but it did work.

            • @eldavi@lemmy.ml
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              23 days ago

              i’m not a boomer, but i have several younger cousins that are grandparents several times over already. 😉

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

  • Mactan
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    83 days 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…

      • Mactan
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        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

        • @Sanguine@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          93 days 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.

  • @kalpol@lemmy.ca
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    It was the last big hurdle to completely ditching Windows. If they get enterprise management solved, it’s all over with.

  • @utopiah@lemmy.ml
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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.

  • @TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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    Was there a precursor to proton integrated with steam? I would’ve sworn my friends were bringing this up in like 2016 or 2017 and describing it as a special version of wine for games that valve made