• Tenkard@lemmy.ml
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          8 days ago

          Steam uses Proton under the hood which is based on wine. From the repo

          Proton is a tool for use with the Steam client which allows games which are exclusive to Windows to run on the Linux operating system. It uses Wine to facilitate this.

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            I wouldn’t really call it a fork from my understanding, but rather a (downstream) distribution. But maybe those are just semantics

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              Semantics make a difference where you least expect it to sometimes. Good to be correct, even if it seemingly doesn’t matter in the context. 👌

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          I use wine for FFXIV. proton kinda works but not for my case. Certain mods use a bleeding edge version of dotnet and this version is not present in proton.

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          8 days ago

          You may also want to run non-steam games. I’m still new to linux and haven’t tried that yet but I think I will need to for my GoG library.

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            +1 ,but you can always add external games to Steam. I tried it once, and it worked. However, I prefer GOG over Steam because of its DRM-free policy and also prefer clean Wine over Proton, as I can report bugs directly to Wine bugtracker. I have some Steam games installed on Wine. Yes, I had to first install Steam inside Wine prefix and only after that install the games. Additionally, there is always pirated software, which I won’t add to Steam.

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        8 days ago

        Im struggling to switch to Linux for music production. I dont like ardour, reaper works fine but no Windows vsts… even with wine/yabridge getting paid ones with licence protection running is a mess. Compatibility with old projects (Studio one, there is a linux beta but needs wayland, i use Mint so another thing to change) is another difficulty. Of course none of this isnt solvable somehow but i dont think we are there yet offering Producers an comfortable switch.

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          even with wine/yabridge getting paid ones with licence protection running is a mess.

          Honestly, because I’m not a fan of intrusive DRM anyway, I say Yarr, matey 🏴‍☠️

          I know that’s not a solution for some, but until there’s more Linux native VST’s, it’s a viable path for those willing to take it.

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        Has yabridge updated recently? My version still has me pinning wine at 9.something

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          Yabridge is pinned to 9.21 because of changes to Wine, that broke UI interactivity for most VSTs. There is a branch where it’s being worked on, but the main branch recommends to pin the older Wine

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        Depends. Also, I’ve had mine mistakenly flag my account to warden and blizzard support said they do not support or recommend running it under wine as “it doesn’t meet their operating system requirements” so just be prepped for zero help if you get caught in any anti-cheat dragnet.