• sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Yup, just find the Proton version that works and you’re good. Games can be kept running much longer with compatibility layers much like how emulators keep console games going.

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      2 days ago

      I have a physical copy of Heavy Gear 2 native for Linux. Tried getting it to work some time during late Covid era and just gave up and pirated the windows copy to run through Lutris.

      Going forward I think that flatpaks can be great to keep things running in the future, or app images or bottles.

      Just, something that installs a specific version of the libraries it needs for that game only separate from the rest of the system

      Just containerize native linux games.

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        2 days ago

        And that’s basically what Proton is, it’s just containerized Windows APIs. Whether you’re translating from old Linux or old Windows isn’t really interesting, the interesting part is being able to capture it in a capsule and keep that capsule working long term.

        We’ll probably end up containerizing the containers, and that’s fine as long as overhead is low.