• Ricaz@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Proton and Wine are largely the same thing. Proton just has DXVK built in as well as a bunch of Valve-made patches.

    Valve had greatly accelerated Wine development. I still run many games off pure Wine with manually added DXVK.

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      1 year ago

      That is interesting. I thought that both Proton and WINE are identical forks and a monolith of all the feature offered by a front-end app that uses them, just that one is maintained by Steam, and the other by an open-source community. The DXVK stuff you’ve shared is new information to me, because I thought that WINE included that by default.

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        1 year ago

        Proton is just Valve’s fork of Wine. It had a lot of game-specific patches, to make all the Steam games work better.

        Wine isn’t meant specifically for games - you can run most Windows applications in it. It’s just translations of Windows syscalls to Linux equivalents, to put it simply.