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News - NTSYNC driver for improving Windows games on Linux with Wine / Proton should finally land in Linux kernel 6.14
By d3Xt3r, 14 Jan 2025 at 2:03 am UTC

Most of all I hope this fixes the Forza Horizon 4 & 5 stuttering

@based On what hardware? I play both games on my GPD Win Mini 2024 running Bazzite, and have zero stutters - I get a constant 60FPS on low (with FSR set to performance).

News - NTSYNC driver for improving Windows games on Linux with Wine / Proton should finally land in Linux kernel 6.14
By Shmerl, 14 Jan 2025 at 2:02 am UTC

Also, if there is a kernel bug, wider usage will uncover it sooner. So I don't worry about it being a big issue.

News - Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer Part 45: Free as in Beer
By gnarchie, 14 Jan 2025 at 1:32 am UTC

May this series never end!

News - NTSYNC driver for improving Windows games on Linux with Wine / Proton should finally land in Linux kernel 6.14
By F.Ultra, 14 Jan 2025 at 1:24 am UTC

I see little hope for it.
The primary problem with kernel involvement remains: crashes.
Wine can't help, but be a really crashy program.
In the kernel a crash means a reboot, while in user space it means a signal: making it recoverable.

Note that NTSync doesn't mean that any part of the game or WINE runs in the kernel so there are basically no added risk of kernel crashes here.

News - Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer Part 45: Free as in Beer
By Doktor-Mandrake, 14 Jan 2025 at 12:02 am UTC

Always love reading these, especially as I never tried linux back in the day so it's interesting to read stuff like this!

News - Minecraft gets new pigs, wildflowers and ambient features in the latest Beta
By Minux, 13 Jan 2025 at 10:57 pm UTC

I don't care about any other updates... We have new pigs!

News - NTSYNC driver for improving Windows games on Linux with Wine / Proton should finally land in Linux kernel 6.14
By scaine, 13 Jan 2025 at 9:14 pm UTC

The primary problem with kernel involvement remains: crashes.
I mean, sure... but when was the last time you had a game crash? I play a LOT of games, and an actual game crash, or worse, freeze? It's like once a year if that.

News - DXVK v2.5.3 released with more improvements for Windows games on Linux
By mrdeathjr, 13 Jan 2025 at 8:59 pm UTC

​This dxvk version in my case runs ok with mesa 25 of 2025

Testing resident evil hd remaster seems work ok

https://i.imgur.com/IrWIXk2.png

https://i.imgur.com/xYfWuwm.png

and system shock remake (unreal engine 4) seems work ok too:

https://i.imgur.com/kSBv920.png

However them stay working now in two things:

https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/pull/4609

Big refactor that moves a lot of responsibility to the backend, where it should have been in the first place.

Key changes:

Vulkan surface and swapchain creation now happens entirely in the backend.

Instead of this clusterfuck where the front-end needs to manually synchronize everything through four different threads and then pray that it actually works, we now just set swapchain properties via a bunch of functions that can then get applied during the next acquireNextImage call.

Enabled automatic conversion between HDR10 and scRGB color spaces if the system only supports one of those and the game uses the other.

This is definitely not well tested with actual HDR content though.

Fixed broken blending with the HUD and software cursor in non-linear color spaces (sRGB if the image format is non-sRGB; HDR10)

Needs lots of testing, especially in D3D9 apps since there are so many weird edge cases wrt swapchain usage.

and this:

https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/pull/4602

[d3d8] d3d9 bridge & various other enhancements


News - Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer Part 45: Free as in Beer
By Hamish, 13 Jan 2025 at 8:29 pm UTC

Further links and resources can be found on the official website:
https://icculus.org/~hamish/retro/part45.html

News - Fanatical's Diamond Collection for January 2025 offers up 16 games with good Linux / Steam Deck compatibility
By tmtvl, 13 Jan 2025 at 8:07 pm UTC

Bloodstained is amazing. It's one of the few games I kickstarted (Pillars of Eternity, Tyranny, and (unfortunately) Torment Tides of Numenera are the others), and it was worth every cent thrice over. I would, in fact, recommend you don't get it in this bundle but rather buy it at full price as it's so good that I want to see more like it.

News - Bazzite the popular SteamOS-like Linux gets expanded NVIDIA support in Beta
By inlinuxdude, 13 Jan 2025 at 7:31 pm UTC

It figures they'd do this a couple months after I broke down and got a new AMD GPU for my console gaming machine to replace the Nvidia that I'd had in it...

News - Icewind Dale 2 completable in Infinity Engine remake GemRB, plus Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition now playable
By Technopeasant, 13 Jan 2025 at 7:24 pm UTC

If this was MIT licensed I could easily see Beamdog trying to use it.

They still could obviously, but they'd need to respect copyleft.

News - Even with SteamOS coming to more systems Bazzite has no plans to go anywhere
By udekmp69, 13 Jan 2025 at 6:57 pm UTC

I don't really understand what Bazzite being Cloud Native means. Does this mean that Bazzite is unable to function if the computer is offline (i.e., no network or internet connection)?

It works without internet connection yes. Cloud-native is a term that gets thrown around certain industries that boils down to how the OS is built and the tooling used. Bazzite is built and deployed in Github and that's how they do their upgrades too. It's a little confusing and not something most people commonly say. If you are familiar with continuous development and continuous integration (CD/CI), then it's the same stuff going on here with Bazzite.

News - Even with SteamOS coming to more systems Bazzite has no plans to go anywhere
By tuubi, 13 Jan 2025 at 6:55 pm UTC

I don't really understand what Bazzite being Cloud Native means. Does this mean that Bazzite is unable to function if the computer is offline (i.e., no network or internet connection)?
The author says that "Developers and users alike can fork, contribute to, and expand Bazzite. This is what makes us Cloud Native". No, that's what makes them an open source project. The author used a buzzword they didn't quite understand.

News - Even with SteamOS coming to more systems Bazzite has no plans to go anywhere
By Caldathras, 13 Jan 2025 at 6:18 pm UTC

I don't really understand what Bazzite being Cloud Native means. Does this mean that Bazzite is unable to function if the computer is offline (i.e., no network or internet connection)?

News - DEFICIT is an exciting looking new FPS with chaotic close-quarters combat
By SilentException, 13 Jan 2025 at 6:15 pm UTC

Strong Chronicles of Riddick vibes. Hence, wishlisted :)

News - NTSYNC driver for improving Windows games on Linux with Wine / Proton should finally land in Linux kernel 6.14
By LoudTechie, 13 Jan 2025 at 6:02 pm UTC

I see little hope for it.
The primary problem with kernel involvement remains: crashes.
Wine can't help, but be a really crashy program.
In the kernel a crash means a reboot, while in user space it means a signal: making it recoverable.

News - Icewind Dale 2 completable in Infinity Engine remake GemRB, plus Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition now playable
By akselmo, 13 Jan 2025 at 5:15 pm UTC

I really liked the first Icewind Dale but never played through the second. Should try it again with this engine.

News - DXVK v2.5.3 released with more improvements for Windows games on Linux
By kaiman, 13 Jan 2025 at 5:05 pm UTC

Pictured - Far Cry 5
Looks more like Farming Simulator 24, Texas DLC, but what do I know!?

As for DXVK, it's basically a requirement when using vanilla Wine. Really a great project!

News - Even with SteamOS coming to more systems Bazzite has no plans to go anywhere
By melkemind, 13 Jan 2025 at 4:49 pm UTC

I don't even use Bazzite on my desktop, but I use some of their very helpful scripts that make gaming setup easier. Overall, the Linux community is better because of them.

News - DEFICIT is an exciting looking new FPS with chaotic close-quarters combat
By RTheren, 13 Jan 2025 at 4:16 pm UTC

Wishlisted. Definitively my kind of juice!

News - Icewind Dale 2 completable in Infinity Engine remake GemRB, plus Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition now playable
By R Daneel Olivaw, 13 Jan 2025 at 4:09 pm UTC

so this is like openmw it seems. Love it! I never played the IWD games. I don't know why, because I did play the BG games, but somehow just totally missed the IWD ones. I might give this a try!

News - DEFICIT is an exciting looking new FPS with chaotic close-quarters combat
By R Daneel Olivaw, 13 Jan 2025 at 4:04 pm UTC

I love a good single player scifi fps campaign, so as long as they can deliver, I'm on board. Wishlisted. Thank you!

News - Even with SteamOS coming to more systems Bazzite has no plans to go anywhere
By CyborgZeta, 13 Jan 2025 at 3:39 pm UTC

I'm not surprised, but it is good to hear.

Bazzite has a nice introduction that makes it easy for someone to install emulators and the like, which SteamOS doesn't have. That's in addition to things mentioned in the Reddit post like printing support. Also, Bazzite is way more up to date on Plasma and other KDE software than SteamOS. It's actually kind of surprising how behind Plasma is on SteamOS, considering the Arch base.

Essentially, I think Bazzite is better than SteamOS if you want something that can serve as a general purpose desktop OS in addition to gaming. That's why I'll keep running Bazzite on my desktop, even if SteamOS expands beyond handhelds into desktop.

News - NTSYNC driver for improving Windows games on Linux with Wine / Proton should finally land in Linux kernel 6.14
By rivalary, 13 Jan 2025 at 3:18 pm UTC

Apparently, these performance improvements are already being realised (for the most part) by esync and fsync, which Proton has enabled. There are some differences, but people should curb their expectations as far as game performance improvements go.

Guide - How to install extra software, apps and games on SteamOS and Steam Deck
By Liam Dawe, 13 Jan 2025 at 2:56 pm UTC

Nothing to do with SEO, I've never bothered with SEO stuff. Our new Guides section is to get stuff down I keep wanting to do, but never did, because they would get buried by normal news. More to come on expanding the Guides section.

News - NTSYNC driver for improving Windows games on Linux with Wine / Proton should finally land in Linux kernel 6.14
By hardpenguin, 13 Jan 2025 at 2:48 pm UTC

Who would have thought Linux kernel would ever go in this direction, huh!

wait... 860.7 fps? is there even an monitor with that refresh rate to confirm its was runing at that speed? probably is a old game but i doubt the performance would be comparable on windows

Doubt it but it serves as a benchmark :)

Guide - How to install extra software, apps and games on SteamOS and Steam Deck
By hardpenguin, 13 Jan 2025 at 2:46 pm UTC

GamingOnLinux seems to be working hard on their SEO rating with all those new guides. I love them! Very useful, especially for the new Steam Deck and Linux users.

News - Fanatical's Diamond Collection for January 2025 offers up 16 games with good Linux / Steam Deck compatibility
By hardpenguin, 13 Jan 2025 at 2:44 pm UTC

Fanatical will make me broke one day 💸 Love their bundles