• dreamwave@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I mean…Linux now has a good, mainlined NTFS driver. Sure you could use exfat, but even if you don’t plan ahead NTFS works fine nowadays

    • ekky43@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      There were a lot of problems getting proton to work on NTFS, but that’s only because the COMPATDATA directory must not be located on NTFS. Worked fine the moment you symlinked COMPATDATA to your ext4 drive.

      There was a time, where this problem got discussed almost weekly on reddit.

      • pino@feddit.it
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        1 year ago

        yeah, those were the days I got into Linux gaming and I was dual booting with steam games on ntfs partition. Pain, only pain

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      1 year ago

      The problem is that the way NTFS works will not allow you to do symlinks and there are some permissions issues.

      There are some workarounds but these might still cause issues.

  • andrew@lemmy.stuart.fun
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    1 year ago

    Wait, why not? I’ve been doing this for a few games so I can play on Linux or boot to Windows and play there if I need more reliable remote play or better performance. I haven’t had any major issues, just annoying occasional proton reinstallation when I’m in Linux.