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7 years later, Valve's Proton has been an incredible game-changer for Linux
21 Aug 2025 at 1:52 pm UTC Likes: 4

In 2017 i switched to Ubuntu because my desktop would run Windows 10 really bad, and i remember then looking for games with native linux support since i didnt want to mess with Wine config.

I did discover a lot of new indie games and finally played Hitman that was on my list, but good lord we are much better now.

Now my only Linux machine is the Steam Deck, but it always surprises me how many games i can run on it without issues. Hell, lots of games that i had issues on my Windows machine played just fine on Steam Deck. I remember Deadpool, Singularity and more had issues making work fine on my Windows machine, but on Steam Deck i just install and played without any issues.

Proton did made gaming a lot better

Valve catches a break in the Steam Controller patent trial versus Ironburg
30 Aug 2021 at 3:29 pm UTC

I hope that with this patent becoming invalid, and Steam Deck success, Valve considers a V2 of Steam Controller.
I never got to bought a Steam Controller and today their prices are astronomical.

Splitgate gets an extended Beta, developers raise $10M
28 Jul 2021 at 6:27 pm UTC

This is great news. I played a little bit of the Beta and really liked, but im waiting for a improvment on the server situation because it took a long time to join a new game

Frozenbyte are now telling Linux users to use Proton, even for their older games
28 Jul 2021 at 6:24 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: MohandevirI'm no specialist, but from what I read, there is also the possibility of optimizing the code for the Steam Deck to get that extra performance, in a native build, that you can't get with Proton. Am I wrong to think so?
No, that is true. If we look at the Shadow of Tomb Raider port, the native version is more performant than the Proton version.

Just by removing the wine overhead, you should see a performance increase, but then again it varies by game, since there were games that saw a performance boost on Linux with Proton

Feral no longer porting A Total War Saga: TROY to Linux, citing less demand since Proton
28 Jul 2021 at 12:11 am UTC

Quoting: sub
Quoting: GuestI guess I should point out that Valve have never said anything they do is intended to lead to more native ports. Quite the opposite actually - they've officially said not to bother!

So just like Google never said that Stadia would encourage native desktop GNU/Linux game development and people kind of assumed it would happen, Valve have never said it either and it probably won't happen.

This was one concern long ago about the approach VP did, but at least they supported the title running under GNU/Linux. There's not even that here, and native development (and support) is being discouraged - the result of which is this news. I can't see it ending well for GNU/Linux desktop gaming.
It would make more sense to me to encourage devs/publisher to provide native builds and have Proton as a fallback.
Best would be to establish in-house know how and awareness for nativ ports. Doesn't happen this way.

Just think Microsoft comes up with a Direct3D 13, completely incompatible and there is no such working Proton channel.
No way they could pull off something reliably working within months.
It would take a long time to appear DX13 exclusive games.
Its not good to depend on MS, but they cant change the whole development scene that quickly

NVIDIA shows off RTX and DLSS on Arm using Arch Linux, DLSS SDK adds full Linux support
19 Jul 2021 at 3:52 pm UTC

Quoting: sub
Quoting: kuhpunkt
Quoting: MohandevirWhat is making me wonder it's the fact that Microsoft and Nvidia always walked hand in hand, when it comes to gaming... What is happening?
I guess they also just want to be future proof. Nvidia is working with Valve (enabling DLSS on Proton) and Nintendo on the Switch etc.
Is the Switch bit still valid?
I thought that was some rumour for the Switch Pro which obviously didn't happen.
Well, they are working on the Switch sucessor. We dont know if is going to be a Switch Pro or a Switch 2, but it would be dumb not to use DLSS on it

NVIDIA shows off RTX and DLSS on Arm using Arch Linux, DLSS SDK adds full Linux support
19 Jul 2021 at 3:51 pm UTC

This Mediatek SoC is running 4*A76 + 4*A55. Pretty impressive to run this on that CPU. If they ever use a SoC with Cortex-X2, then the results would probably be amazing

Collabora announce PanVk, an open source Vulkan driver for Arm Mali Midgard and Bifrost
26 Mar 2021 at 2:07 pm UTC

Wait, now with all those linux handheld systems with a Mali GPU, this should be amazing. For running emulators with increased performance and for Android gaming

Retro FPS Ion Fury getting an Aftershock expansion this Summer
24 Mar 2021 at 5:12 pm UTC Likes: 4

I really loved this game. Last year was the first time i played Duke Nukem and Ion Fury and really enjoyed both of then so now i want to try every FPS made on this engine

Loop Hero is out now and I'm going to need help to tear myself away from it
5 Mar 2021 at 4:46 am UTC Likes: 3

This looks like a game where i would lose my life on it.

I dont know if i should buy because of this or avoid like the plague