@gamingonlinux So if I understand correctly, native Linux means a version that just runs on Linux as-is with dependencies, whereas a proton version is just making sure their Windows version runs well with proton? Isn't the first preferable?
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@gamingonlinux So if I understand correctly, native Linux means a version that just runs on Linux as-is with dependencies, whereas a proton version is just making sure their Windows version runs well with proton? Isn't the first preferable? 3 comments
@gamingonlinux right. Doesn't the compatibility layer come with some performance overhead? @bamboombibbitybop It can do, sometimes it's basically none and often can run games better than a native build like in this case as the developer said |
@bamboombibbitybop Native Linux means it was built for Linux, whereas with Proton it just runs the Windows version through Proton