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We are looking to adjust the Wine question and add in a Steam Play/Proton question - opinions welcome on that.
Either something like that, or two separate questions to differentiate between those who (like myself) pretty much only use the Proton version and only extremly rarely use Wine in the classical sense and those who only use the classical version as well as those who make regular use of both.
This is actually a nice idea :)
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That's great. :)
Happy AMD user here.
Last Nvidia card was a 6600 GT.
Never looked back.
;)
Last edited by Liam Dawe on 28 August 2018 at 1:10 pm UTC
Oh! Sorry! My bad! Missed the last line! I was reading diagonnally. Doh! :D
Edit: My proposition:
Do you use:
[check box] Wine
[check box] SteamPlay
[check box] Both
[check box] None
This way, you will be able to compile the results of each answers. This said I like Ehvis' proposition about the usage frequency, but it might make things complicated with my proposition and I'm not the one who's programming the survey, so... :)
Edit 2: You might also decide that SteamPlay is a Steam feature that should not appear in the survey (just like BPM desktop doesn't appear in the DE question) and keep the Wine questions for Wine only. Still I would modify it with Ehvis' frequency proposition.
Last edited by Mohandevir on 28 August 2018 at 2:08 pm UTC
Basically, I think it's better to have one question regarding wine-based play, than potentially dozens.
Last edited by WorMzy on 28 August 2018 at 2:13 pm UTC
Thing is, you might get an irrelevant sample if 90% of steam users use SteamPlay (which shouldn't be surprising though). It will send a completely wrong portrait of the wine (as in not SteamPlay) overall usage and make the question pointless. But who knows, maybe not.
Edit: Also, I think it might be insulting for those that work hard, trying to make a game work with Wine+DXVK and all that stuff, to be amalagamated with the lazy of us (I'm one of them) that use SteamPlay. :D
Last edited by Mohandevir on 28 August 2018 at 5:46 pm UTC
They do with Flatout 1 and 2.
Like, if you don't tick the "Use Proton for all titles" box in the Steam beta, you can only actually download and play the officially supported, whitelisted titles. At that point, it doesn't feel like "using wine". It feels like just installing and playing an officially supported title, that happens to not have a SteamOS logo on its sales page (although I imagine that will come, if Proton proves successful and reliable enough).
So...
Do you use Wine (Wine, Proton, or DXVK)?
Do you play official Windows games using SteamPlay?
(but if I want to use Libreoffice or GIMP, I will switch to Unity. Really hate the notification bar above)
You mean the task bar on top? Isn't there an extension to move it elsewhere?
Just giving my 2 cents on this matter:
As some may already know, Nvidia, while aggressive (in every possible way), does NOT wish to open their source code for their drivers unlike AMD who does. However, AMD does offer closed source packages to Ubuntu via .deb packages to support their products via the AMDPRO (or w/e it's called) driver.
I've heard that the AMD drivers exchange blows in a few games but overall the open source driver works great. This will likely move on to improve as (or if) Vulkan gets adopted.
I'm not defending Nvidia but the option is available for those who don't fully embrace the open source philosophy.
ps: gratz and enjoy the AMD cards, they last til the pcb rots ;)
Nowadays, I'm value stability. I'd no longer have enough free time to fix my computers like when I was 12-19/20, that's why I use Ubuntu. But, even Ubuntu also sometimes unstable nowadays, I don't know which distros I'll adopt next...