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How to give Valve feedback when Proton games have issues on Linux / SteamOS
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That or that they lost interest after the Steam Machines didn't meet their expectations.
your toaster ovenNintendo Switch. Sounds like a joke, alright. But seems legit. So it means they are already implementing a Vulkan renderer? That's one step away from Stadia... And two steps away from normal Linux release.Not that it matters much now, since it runs perfectly in Wine+dxvk. But native Vulkan release can provide better performance.
They would be dropping the ball if they didn't make a deal with Google to gain more money from people who use Stadia.
I'll be more than happy with windows version getting Vulkan, as you probably would have guessed. I rather have Proton give me a better experience than play a poorly developed "native" port. Not that I believe CDPR would fail to deliver if they put their minds to work for a port, but I've noticed with other games where the actual port is worse experience than Proton.