GE-Proton 10-7 is the latest release out for the community-maintained compatibility layer to run more Windows games on Linux, SteamOS / Steam Deck.
There was a GE-Proton 10-5 release, which was then replaced with GE-Proton 10-6 due to issues, and then a quick GE-Proton 10-7 follow up release was made.
If you want to learn more about all the different Proton versions be sure to read my guide. And my guide on how to install GE-Proton. My usual advice is to stick with Valve's official Proton, unless there's something specific you need in GE-Proton as there's less support and testing with it.
The changes for the GE-Proton 10-6 release:
- Wine-wayland patches have been updated/rebased, should fix some nvidia crashes, and no longer need this mesa patch: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/34918.
- patches added to help with Wuthering Waves.
- protonfixes updated.
- protonfix added for Artificial Academy 2.
- protonfix added for Persona 4 Arena Ultimax.
- protonfix added for Anno 1800 from Ubisoft Store.
- protonfix added for Anno 1800.
Pictured - Wuthering Waves
And then for GE-Proton 10-7:
- Re-added the PROTON_PREFER_SDL option. When this envvar is set steam input and hidraw are disabled so that SDL takes priority over controller support.
Source: GitHub
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