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News - GE-Proton 9-23 released with a Battle.net update fix for Linux / Steam Deck
By tuubi, 21 Jan 2025 at 7:54 pm UTC

Good to know. Thanks for updating. I don't do social media myself. Would never have known without this.
I don't do them either, and never have. His Mastodon felt safe enough to check with my tinfoil hat on.

I think he mainly posts his personal stuff on bluesky though, seeing as that's what he links in his "About the author" bit.

News - GE-Proton 9-23 released with a Battle.net update fix for Linux / Steam Deck
By Caldathras, 21 Jan 2025 at 7:35 pm UTC

@tuubi

Good to know. Thanks for updating. I don't do social media myself. Would never have known without this.

News - GE-Proton 9-23 released with a Battle.net update fix for Linux / Steam Deck
By tuubi, 21 Jan 2025 at 7:18 pm UTC

Liam is fine. From his mastodon:

PSA: away for a couple days, no news from me till Wednesday night / Thursday.

News - GE-Proton 9-23 released with a Battle.net update fix for Linux / Steam Deck
By benstor214, 21 Jan 2025 at 5:31 pm UTC

No news since 3 days... what's happening?

News - GE-Proton 9-23 released with a Battle.net update fix for Linux / Steam Deck
By rcrit, 21 Jan 2025 at 3:41 pm UTC

FWIW CrossOver also made a new release with the battle.net fix (24.0.6).

News - GE-Proton 9-23 released with a Battle.net update fix for Linux / Steam Deck
By Xpander, 21 Jan 2025 at 9:48 am UTC

I've been playing a fair bit of stalker-2 and noticed I was getting as much as 40fps less under Linux and it was quite noticeable. Probably compounded by Frame-Gen, still, ntsync and the new drivers should help a fair bit, I hope

Strange. I get better perf on Linux in STALKER 2, specially on CPU bottlenecked bigger camps. Other places seem about same in terms of performance.
Played 100 hours, finished the game with zero issues.
5800X3D, RTX 3080, 565.77 drivers
Arch Linux, MATE desktop,X11

News - Games to claim from Prime Gaming, Jan 17 edition round-up for SteamOS Linux and Steam Deck
By Kuduzkehpan, 21 Jan 2025 at 9:06 am UTC

Amazon knows how to be great service provider.
i just hope if they would be better on game developing publishing and so on.
But free games are wellcomes.

News - GE-Proton 9-23 released with a Battle.net update fix for Linux / Steam Deck
By Phlebiac, 21 Jan 2025 at 5:42 am UTC

> ntsync and the new drivers should help a fair bit

Dunno what Nvidia has planned for v570, but I wouldn't expect any major performance improvements? As for ntsync, that is more for robustness / correctness, it's not expected to be much faster than what Proton already does. It will improve vanilla WINE, which is what the touted benchmarks show...

News - GE-Proton 9-23 released with a Battle.net update fix for Linux / Steam Deck
By TheRiddick, 21 Jan 2025 at 2:24 am UTC

I'll come back to linux with kernel 6.14 (ntsync) and NV drivers v570. Lets hope that isn't too long.

I've been playing a fair bit of stalker-2 and noticed I was getting as much as 40fps less under Linux and it was quite noticeable. Probably compounded by Frame-Gen, still, ntsync and the new drivers should help a fair bit, I hope.

News - Indian mystery adventure game Detective Dotson arrives April 3 with a demo available
By chr, 20 Jan 2025 at 10:13 am UTC

Okay this is so unlike anything I would normally play and I rarely even try new games, but I am rather curious about getting a bit different cultural angle on gaming. Also I've been very curious about games that don't focus on violence (or spacial movement - racers, platformers). It seems charming.

News - GE-Proton 9-23 released with a Battle.net update fix for Linux / Steam Deck
By 14, 20 Jan 2025 at 1:50 am UTC

Thanks for posting stuff like this, as I just ran into a Battle.net update problem today, and I remembered seeing this article. The GE Proton 9-23 version fixed it! (I was previously using the Lutris default.)

News - GE-Proton 9-23 released with a Battle.net update fix for Linux / Steam Deck
By ToddL, 19 Jan 2025 at 8:08 pm UTC

Oh man... good work, but BNet doesn't deserve Eggy.
@ElamanOpiskelija
You may not think it deserves it but many people use it and that's more than enough to get Eggy support.

News - GE-Proton 9-23 released with a Battle.net update fix for Linux / Steam Deck
By ElamanOpiskelija, 19 Jan 2025 at 3:04 pm UTC

Oh man... good work, but BNet doesn't deserve Eggy.

News - Wireless HORIPAD for Steam gets a firmware fix for the Steam Deck OLED
By ThatSpoonyBard, 19 Jan 2025 at 2:05 pm UTC

Does anyone have a fix for the gyro aiming on this controller when using Bluetooth on a steam deck?

News - WebScreen is a customizable open source mini-screen that sits on your monitor to show notifications and more
By rkl, 19 Jan 2025 at 2:03 pm UTC

It kind of reminds of a more hi-tech version of the long-discontinued Pertelian X2040, which I had to write code to display stuff on (not as easy as it sounds!) for our company's clock in-out system (we're still using that display to this day, which - yes - was scary enough for me to code a fallback using ncurses to a normal display just in case). See: https://www.quietpc.com/pertelian-x2040

News - GE-Proton 9-23 released with a Battle.net update fix for Linux / Steam Deck
By rustynail, 19 Jan 2025 at 10:22 am UTC

I've had a battle.net install/update problem just yesterday. Fixed it by switching from flatpak to native packages, and also installing wine + as many optional wine dependencies as possible except the ones that clearly make no sense like printing libraries.

News - GE-Proton 9-23 released with a Battle.net update fix for Linux / Steam Deck
By tpau, 19 Jan 2025 at 6:37 am UTC

Is there a commit and a link to the bug for this "Bnet update problem"?
Is it the "writecopy" hack in proton to handle some problem with chromium embedded framework or was it something else?

News - GE-Proton 9-23 released with a Battle.net update fix for Linux / Steam Deck
By Phlebiac, 19 Jan 2025 at 12:07 am UTC

I wonder what the [redacted] EGS game is... oh, that's the literal name of the game
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/redacted-d9d21e

News - GE-Proton 9-23 released with a Battle.net update fix for Linux / Steam Deck
By drdindu2, 18 Jan 2025 at 8:19 pm UTC

I feel like WC3 Reforged has been broken for over a year at this point. I remember last year trying to play it again since I really like Castle Fight custom map, and I too couldn't get past the lion doors. And prior to that I remember the game randomly freezing. Really sucks because for a few years there, WC3 Reforged just worked.

News - Intel and NVIDIA drivers holding back a public SteamOS release, Valve not trying to compete with Windows
By Caldathras, 18 Jan 2025 at 7:17 pm UTC

@WorMzy
They've been doing that since (at least) Windows 8. No matter how many holes they make in their feet, idiots are going to keep on using Windows. It's not going to cause a mass migration to Linux.
I hear you. In my case, it was Windows 7. I wouldn't have made the effort if my drive -- and, subsequently, the Windows backup -- hadn't failed. I had nothing to lose and I certainly wasn't paying for another Windows license. I replaced the drive and installed Linux. Once done, I never looked back.

For most, I suspect it's too much like work. Installing a new OS can seem like a daunting task. Nevermind trying to figure out which distro is right for you, much less what "distribution" means in Linux parlance. Using USB Live drives to test distros were certainly a plus for me.

Do you make a total system backup first? What tool do you use? Do you set up a dual boot? Do you even know what a dual boot is? If dual booting, can you navigate the installation challenges related to Legacy BIOS versus UEFI?

If you are not tech-inclined, this is all very daunting. Assuming you get past all of this (or just replace Windows with Linux), then there is the learning curve for figuring out how to do everything in Linux that you knew how to do in Windows (personally, I enjoyed this challenge -- the forums are your best friend).

It's not difficult to understand why inexperienced Windows users would just choose to put up with the frustrating flaws of their preinstalled M$-OS that they know rather than switch to an OS they aren't familiar with. IMO, it's their loss ...

News - Proton Experimental gets fixes for Marvel Rivals, Sea of Thieves and Stalker 2
By Fimpen87, 18 Jan 2025 at 5:34 pm UTC

Bogomips i used ur fix but dont work for me, on every 3rd game or so my cache seem fulll or something and makes the game not playable. show normal fps 140 but feels like 7-15fps

News - Intel and NVIDIA drivers holding back a public SteamOS release, Valve not trying to compete with Windows
By const, 18 Jan 2025 at 5:03 pm UTC

So, Valve tells us foremont is not primarily a couch appliance/not a new SteamMachine.

I have long suspected Deckard might not include the computing unit in the headset like Quest/Meta. Maybe Foremont is Deckards (optional?) computing unit and HDMI is there to connect it to a TV as a secondary usecase?
The connection could either be streaming via Wifi7 or maybe the device will be worn like a backpack? Hope we will know soon :D

News - Cubic Odyssey announced as a fusion of Minecraft and No Man's Sky
By JustinWood, 18 Jan 2025 at 4:51 pm UTC

While it does seems interesting, something about it just seems kinda off. I'll be more blunt than Liam and say the combat looks frankly godawful, some of those shots go ridiculously wide for a rifle style weapon. The transition between surface and space (and vice versa) is also very clearly edited, which from my experience with NMS, the hitch you get as the game rushes to load the necessary assets and proc-gen the area you'll be playing in is not pleasant. I mean, I think Hytale is interesting, but at this point is that game ever going to come out? Who knows.

News - THREAT VECTOR is an action sci-fi horror FPS coming from KillPixel Games
By JustinWood, 18 Jan 2025 at 4:29 pm UTC

Interesting, though probably not for me since honestly I get nervous playing FPS games in the first place, much less ones that are actually horror themed. As for the retro FPS scene needing some more variety, eh, I could go either way on that. Stuff from New Blood is pretty varied, and Selaco is a visual feast. That being said, I do get where you're coming from, it does feel like you either get scifi corridors and modern weapons, or dark, spooky, rural/past times areas and more conventional weapons.

News - Positively rated immersive-sim FPS Fortune's Run is on hold as the developer is going to prison
By 14, 18 Jan 2025 at 3:24 pm UTC

The most unusual reason for a game getting delayed. lol

I will assume the conviction was just. I gotta have some trust in due process, otherwise I'll go crazy. So, in that case, hopefully the punishment is effective and the dev can be better at life.

News - Discord screen-sharing with audio on Linux Wayland is officially here
By 14, 18 Jan 2025 at 3:12 pm UTC

Cool for all the peeps who don't know how to host their own comms systems.

News - Game save data backup tool Ludusavi v0.28 brings new features
By 14, 18 Jan 2025 at 3:06 pm UTC

It's even written in Rust? Extra neat. Looks like an excellent tool I'll have to try.

News - Cubic Odyssey announced as a fusion of Minecraft and No Man's Sky
By 14, 18 Jan 2025 at 2:59 pm UTC

Minecraft with the kids, but a little more interesting for me...? Yeah, I'm curious.

News - GE-Proton 9-23 released with a Battle.net update fix for Linux / Steam Deck
By legluondunet, 18 Jan 2025 at 2:41 pm UTC

This version seems to resolve Battle.Net install and games update, but:
- can not access Warcraft III reforged, I stay at the lion doors which never open