Valve's Proton gets a big upgrade, and it could improve PC gaming on Android
… Wine 11, released last month, added support for NTSync, which reduces system overhead when running Windows games on Linux via a compatibility layer. …
This new version of Steam serves as more evidence that Valve is slowly bringing all the pieces together for PC games on truly mobile hardware. Valve is undertaking this work as the company’s Steam Frame headset uses a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset derived from smartphones. The company wants its Linux-based SteamOS platform to run directly on this device. So it’s clear that the newly released Steam client for Linux Arm is the latest piece of the puzzle.
Valve just let me turn my Android handheld into an unofficial Steam DeckThere doesn’t seem to be a big difference between Steam on Linux and an Android app like GameNative in terms of compatibility. I also didn’t get the impression that there was a significant performance delta between the two platforms, but this is only based on my limited experience. However, I do appreciate that GameNative gives you easier access to various settings, allowing me to quickly swap out drivers, switch between graphical wrappers, and tweak the translation tools. By contrast, the Steam client doesn’t place these options within easy reach, if they do at all.
Valve just let me turn my Android handheld into an unofficial Steam Deck… Wine 11, released last month, added support for NTSync, which reduces system overhead when running Windows games on Linux via a compatibility layer. …
… There doesn’t seem to be a big difference between Steam on Linux and an Android app like GameNative in terms of compatibility. …
… 992 votes This simplifies things quite a bit, but essentially, the latest Rocknix build allows Windows games to run via Valve’s Proton compatibility layer. …
… The firm’s Proton compatibility layer allows Windows games to run on Linux, and it’s also a key component in apps like GameNative and GameHub. …