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Another Proton-GE vs Wine-GE thread...
ffmpeg: - pre-compiled libraries copied from the Proton-GE build and included with this build for video playback compatibility gstreamer: - pre-compiled libraries copied from the Proton-GE build and included with this build for video playback compatibility This is then all shipped as a distributable lutris-compatible build. We use lutris's buildbot and the runtime within it when compiling wine-ge: https://github.com/lutris/buildbot/ We don't include dxvk, dxvk-nvapi, or vkd3d-proton because those are already provided by lutris. ------------------------- A detailed explanation and discussion about these was provided on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux\_gaming/comments/uzrz2k/a\_thread\_about\_using\_protonge\_and\_winege\_builds/ I advise you to please read it for a better understanding of when to use Proton-GE versus when to use Wine-GE.
- A thread about using Proton-GE and Wine-GE builds
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Can't get Lutris to Launch
The following URLs which lutris is trying to access are invalid: https://github.com/lutris/buildbot/releases/download/2021.11.14/p7zip-16.02-086 64.tar.gz https://github.com/lutris/buildbot/releases/download/2021.11.14/Ubuntu-18.04-086 64.tar.xz
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proton-caller - Run any Windows program through Valve's Proton
This the build script that ultimately builds the wine binary , which is run in a container. The container is a version of Ubuntu, and wine dependencies from Ubuntu are installed here. During build the linker is instructed to link against the runtime libraries.
- Did the upgrade to CEF-91 as part of 11.17 break the client for anyone else?
protonfixes
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Steam version of game making me log in each boot up on Steam Deck
Have you tried to: * update ProtonGE (I use version 7-49 but I see 7-50 was released yesterday) * remove the file /home/deck/.local/share/Steam/compatibilitytools.d/GE-Proton7-49/protonfixes/gamefixes/1097150.py (source here)
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How to install Persona 4 Golden on Lutris in 2022
"wmp9_ge" and "klite" custom winetricks verbs, you can download them from here
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Shatterline has enabled EAC support for proton!
Fixes should land in GE-Proton7-34: https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/protonfixes/pull/94
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Protontricks/proton general question
^ And Proton-GE, if you use it, will automatically fetch packages it knows that you need. This isn't all that common though.
- A thread about using Proton-GE and Wine-GE builds
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With Proton being as good as it is now, do we still need separate prefixes for every game?
I suppose save game detection and folder merging could be done on a per-game basis with something like protonfixes.
- SMITE's EAC seems to be working with a small tweak
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So, what actually are the differences between main fork Proton and the GE fork?
It has a script with known fixes for each game e.g persona 4 script is here
- I have a problem with Gothic
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Proton-6.15-GE-1 released
There are kinda two levels of "game fixes". There are out-of-tree patches to Wine that were made to fix specific games but are not yet sufficiently tested or might present some other problems that prevent them from being included in upstream Wine yet. These are included in wine-ge, yes. Then there are "protonfixes", these are specific to Steam. They are Python scripts that run before the game is started to install dependencies or make other changes to the prefix that are required to run that specific game. Since they use Steam codes to reference the games, they can't work outside of Steam, so these are not in wine-ge. If you use Lutris to install games, then Lutris has install scripts that can do the same job, so it generally cover for it.
What are some alternatives?
wine-ge-custom - My custom build of wine, made to use with lutris. Built with lutris's buildbot.
wine-lol - PKGBUILDs to package GloriousEggroll's LoL-patched wine version
protonfixes - A module for applying fixes at runtime to unsupported games with Steam Proton without changing game installation files
wine-lol - Patched wine-staging with fix needed to run League Of Legends
configs-scripts - My configs and scripts. Public domain, do whatever.
wine-lol - Patched wine-staging with fix needed to run League Of Legends
proton-ge-custom - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
wine-staging - Staging repository for Wine; mirror of https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine-staging - Bugtracker and Patches: https://bugs.winehq.org/
proton-wine - Wine with a bit of extra spice
wine-lol-patched - Wine 6.15 Staging with extra patches to make it work with LoL
steam-for-linux - Issue tracking for the Steam for Linux beta client