dxvk-native
steam-runtime
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zlib License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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dxvk-native
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Left 4 Dead 2 has been updated to DXVK 2.0
DXVK 2.0 has upstreamed the dxvk-native code, meaning the game runs using native Linux libraries but uses DX11 with DXVK. This is mostly done because the ancient OpenGL linux-native renderer was rather bad.
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Portal 2 and Half-Life 2 issue
what works best is games supporting dxvk-native: https://github.com/Joshua-Ashton/dxvk-native
- Some games play so well with Proton that it offends me they don't release a native build
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Clip Control on the Apple GPU
There is DXVK native which doesn't require wine.
https://github.com/Joshua-Ashton/dxvk-native
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DirectX is the reason we still need wine and proton?
There are also Dxvk native for porting game to Linux. Which is used by valve to port it's game to Linux.(replacing togl)
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Very High VAR spikes on CSGO
I disagree, but I get the frustration. It's just that I've been playing CS:GO for almost a decade, and while I think the game is neglected by Valve in general, it's way a worse scenario on Linux. For instance, Vulkan support (via dxvk-native) was added back in December last year, and it's not been updated ever since, so you get way worse stuttering when compared to OpenGL (which is actually a DirectX 9 to OpenGL translation layer, called toGL, which has its own set of bugs and issues); Plus, you can't change screen resolution when using Vulkan. I get some occasional little stutters on Windows as well, but the whole CS:GO experience is honestly just way worse on Linux, unfortunately.
- What API or program would you like to see re-implemented on top of another platform?
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OpenBSD Gaming Updates Q2 2022
DXVK-Native and the game Perimeter. Perimeter is the one game I know of that's opensource and that uses DXVK-Native. I got it to run, but there was no support for any audio, making this pretty unexciting. This is still being worked on upstream, so maybe a DXVK-native port later and a port of perimeter will happen then...
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Is Proton now the all cure to PC Gaming On Linux or we not 99% there yet?
You never mentioned that requirement, but here you go: https://github.com/Joshua-Ashton/dxvk-native
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which should I click?
DirectX isn't an option on linux/mac anyway, it's just launch or safe mode. (Note to any SCS developers if they're lurking around here... please implement the DX pipeline into the linux build so we can use DXVK-Native, it's much faster than OGL!)
steam-runtime
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One Game, by One Man, on Six Platforms: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
> It turns out that unless the game is explicitly marked (by Valve reviewers), Steam Deck will use the Windows build + Proton even if a Linux version is available.
I found this which sounds like it's not the default, but is in fact a result of compatibility testing:
> If your game has gone through Steam Deck compatibility testing and the testers reported that the native Linux version didn't work (because of #579), then it might have been flagged to run the Windows binaries via Proton by default, instead of the native Linux version.
per https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-runtime/issues/585
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Chromebook Plus: more performance and AI capabilities
> Where is it written that steam-run will magically execute most binaries without patching them?
Somewhere in here: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-runtime
:p
But I do get what you're saying. Once Flakes are default, I hope people start a proper push to clear up documentation and streamline the development process. The end-result is amazing, and the perfect OS/packaging system for my needs. The means of getting there... need a lot of work. I'm along for the ride either way.
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i386 in Ubuntu Won't Die
I think they have something a bit like a container built into Steam: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-runtime
- Gaming on Linux easier on Debian based distros vs Arch based?
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How do you build games for Steam Linux Runtime?
this is for steamworks API, my understanding is there's a separate SDK for consuming Linux dependencies like glibc. Like Soldier runtime, Sniper runtime, and so on. Am I wrong in thinking these are two separate SDKs? here's the link to the other SDK I'm talking about: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-runtime
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After 4 years of development, 100% on Linux, I've released my 2D sandbox RPG, Vagabond, in Early Access !
I'm not sure we can distribute a flatpak or an appimage through Steam. They have their own controlled environment called Steam Runtime (https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-runtime) in which I should compile to be sure it runs everywhere (very similar to what I am doing). Last time, I look at this, it wasn't very clear and they supported only old versions of GCC. But it seems the documentation improved and now that I succeeded in building a modern version of GCC in my own container, maybe I could do that in theirs.
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How to install old libraries on OTHER distro's than Debian?
I believe it's usable outside of Steam: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-runtime though the instructions are not particularly clear. There's also a link to the APT repo they use as a reference: https://repo.steampowered.com/steamrt/
- Steam Desktop Client Update, Now with working hardware acceleration on linux!
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Recommended method to install Steam on Debian?
Looking at the Flatpak version, if you want to use Proton versions 5.13 or newer with Steam in Flatpak, you need to install Flatpak from backports https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-runtime/issues/294 . Using Flatpak saves having to install i386 if that matters to you.
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Wine 8.1
> Game developers would be fine to target a single distro like Ubuntu 22.04.
Valve has its own container-only Linux distribution, called "Soldier Runtime" (https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-runtime); especially for games distributed on Steam, it probably makes more sense to target that distribution instead of Ubuntu.
What are some alternatives?
Dota-2-Vulkan - Tracker for issues specific to the Vulkan version of Dota 2 on Windows, Linux, and macOS
flatpak - Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework
d8vk - Direct3D 8 to Vulkan translation for DXVK!
Proton - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
dxvk - Vulkan-based implementation of D3D9, D3D10 and D3D11 for Linux / Wine
flathub - Issue tracker and new submissions
UnityPy - UnityPy is python module that makes it possible to extract/unpack and edit Unity assets
SDL - Simple Directmedia Layer
OpenBSD-Games-Database - Database of games that run on OpenBSD
steam-for-linux - Issue tracking for the Steam for Linux beta client
ports - Read-only git conversion of OpenBSD's official cvs ports repository. Pull requests not accepted - send diffs to the ports@ mailing list.
dockcross - Cross compiling toolchains in Docker images