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I think it's much better to build using chroots or a VM. Check this: https://github.com/Kron4ek/Wine-Builds...
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Does that mean we can have smaller wine prefixes without all the DLLs?...
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landeel replied to Getting Experimental Vulkan Within QEMU VMs Using Linux 5.16+ Paired With Mesa's Venusin VulkanYes, but performance is really bad. Most games that run fine on bare metal are unplayable on VM....
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landeel replied to Getting Experimental Vulkan Within QEMU VMs Using Linux 5.16+ Paired With Mesa's Venusin VulkanVulkan / dxvk on Windows guests would be a huge game changer....
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I'm currently using NTFS, but it has a few problems:
1) Bad performance if you use the NTFS-3g fuse driver;
2) Unstability, data corruption...
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Many games need additional dlls. Most of my Proton prefixes have 500+ MB.
Also, there are very small games (1-100MB). The prefix shouldn't take...
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I'm considering using a BTRFS partition to share my data and game library between Linux and Windows.
Does anyone know how stable and secure WinBtrfs...
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They say the problem with using symlinks is if a program tries to write to an existing file, it will try to modify the original file which the symlink...
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This is very interesting for Steam/Proton, with each game having its own prefix.
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I'm very curious about Proton compatibility, specially with games with anti-cheat, which they claim will work.
Of course Valve has done a lot, but...
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