• NoiseColor
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        43 days ago

        Cool. I thought it’s all Steam right now? Is that a stupid question?

        • @Tenkard@lemmy.ml
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          143 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.

          • @Laser@feddit.org
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            133 days ago

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

            • Victor
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              33 days ago

              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. 👌

        • @Screen_Shatter@lemmy.world
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          23 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.

          • @DepressedMan@reddthat.comOP
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            12 days ago

            +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.

        • @_____@lemm.ee
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          43 days ago

          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.

    • ProdigalFrog
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      63 days ago

      Running Windows VSTs (virtual instruments) in a DAW like reaper for making music.

      • @silver13@lemmy.world
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        23 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.

        • ProdigalFrog
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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.

      • swab148
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        23 days ago

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

        • dinckel
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          23 days ago

          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