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Depending on the type of game you want to play, you may need a graphics card. Now, if you have an AMD graphics card, you’re ...
Linux gamers use software like Wine, Cedega, and Proton to play Windows games on their operating system. Steam Play Proton framework allows Linux users to access games like Dying Light 2, Elden ...
We know that last bit will elicit some groans from die-hard Linux users who'd rather not touch Ubuntu with a ten-foot pole, but hey, it's a start. "Why Ubuntu? There are a couple of reasons for that.
The Wine developers have been hard at work and now Wine 2.0 has just been released. This version offers thousands of individual changes, support for Microsoft Office 2013 and 64-bit support on macOS.
Wine 7.16 includes many bug fixes for software designed to run on Windows. Several issues with games are fixed as well, which will surely make Linux users happy.
The open source Wine project—sometimes stylized WINE, for Wine Is Not an Emulator—has become an important tool for companies and individuals who want to make Windows apps and games run on ...
Wine 4.0 adds a number of major new features such as support for the cross-platform Vulkan and the Windows Direct3D 12 3D graphics APIs, as well as for Android High-DPI and game controllers.
According to Bertazi, using "futexes in our Wine use case reduced the CPU utilization by 4% for the game Beat Saber and by 1.5% for the game Shadow of Tomb Raider, both running over Proton (a wine ...