• psmgx@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Yeah I did. God bless WineDB.

    Steam before proton was okay for stuff like Fallout 3. Needed some hackery with Wine prefixes and getting the right DLLs in there but eventually worked. Older GoG games like Alpha Centauri were fine with DosBox.

    Proton is great. Cyberpunk 2077 on Ultra.

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    8 months ago

    It was rough. I basically gave up on playing 3D games on Linux for the longest time and used a dualboot. Much less hassle.

    What convinced me was when they verified Apex Legends, which was a game I was not expecting to be verified at all. Turns out Proton secretly got really good in all that time.

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    8 months ago

    I guess I’m behind in times as wouldn’t emulation cause the game to be slower on Linux than on Windows?

    I tried switching to Linux when I was a kid, but figured out quickly that my scrap computer could only play my games natively. I’m not sure how it wouldn’t always be slower on Linux unless the game was built for Linux.

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      8 months ago

      One would think that, but I’ve seen many claims that it actually runs faster. I wouldn’t know personally, I haven’t used Windows in 5 years

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        8 months ago

        So from my experience, I replaced my 8+ year old omen laptop with an MSI 3 years ago then installed garuda on the omen. Tested some games on each and the performance was similar until graphics were set to ultra just dye to the hardware difference. Before installing linux that laptop performance was struggling, so it really breathed life back into it and made it viable again. Hell my wife uses it to play stardew valley now and I used it to play ffxiv a few times.

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      8 months ago

      Actuslly wine was closest thing to proton, play on linux was nothing but a front end for managing wine software

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    Wine and Cedega back in the early days, I played WiW in the Vanilla days on Suse Linux. My first foray into Linux was 2002 on a system that was decent for the time. I have fond memories of the first time I got my GeForce 3 card actually doing hardware acceleration. glxgears rendered hundreds of FPS.