Published: 09 Nov 2021 › Updated: 09 Nov 2021
Testing Steam Play Proton and DXVK Deadlight and Path of Exile on Linux
We take a look at Valve's big boost to Linux gaming via Steam-Play, Proton, DXVK and Wine.
How? By playing Deadlight and Path of Exile!
Also I talk about how it works, what versions/libraries I'm using.
Using Steam Play Proton to run Deadlight.
Using Lutris to run Path of Exile.
▶️ 3Speak
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