Important updates:
News on physical discs for new games - https://t.co/BzZODXdWGY
News on PlayStation Store on PS3 and PS Vita - https://t.co/ev3mN6wj14
Linux gaming just got another major upgrade.
CachyOS Proton is a custom Proton build designed to push Windows games even further on Linux.
The latest release adds:
• Automatic HDR detection
• Wayland improvements
• Better Vulkan compatibility
• DXVK-Sarek support
• FSR4 enhancements
• DLSS integration improvements
• Lower latency options
• Multiple game-specific fixes
Supported on:
• Steam Deck
• Linux gaming PCs
• AMD GPUs
• NVIDIA GPUs
• Wayland desktops
• X11 desktops
Notable fixes include:
• Mega Man Legacy Collection 2
• Trails in the Sky FC
• Unravel
• Unravel Two
The coolest feature?
It can automatically detect older GPUs that don't support Vulkan 1.3 and switch to a more compatible rendering path.
Linux gaming has come a long way from "hopefully it launches."
Do you use standard Proton or a custom build like GE-Proton or Proton-CachyOS?
WhatsApp is ditching its fast, native Windows app and replacing it with a slow, resource heavy web wrapper, every native desktop app it turning into a resource heavy web app, it's really a shame to see.
I've been using Bazzite OS for a console like experience for awhile now and I have to say it's an incredible plug and play experience especially if you mostly game on steam, next I will be trying the desktop experience I'm expecting less hiccups than I do with other distros
@HiTechLoLife1@bazzite_gg I recently tried our Bazzite with an Intel arc GPU, and might I say the team has done their best to make sure everything is fully supported, will work fine on most games
Only 2 months left to switch the Google stadia controller to Bluetooth mode, but the community have already made a tooltik to do this after the 2 months too
https://t.co/c2p2uMGl9b