Ever thought of reliving the early days of the Call of Duty boon by firing up the original Call of Duty Black Ops on your Steam Deck? Chances are, you've quickly put that idea to bed after finding out ...
What’s new?: Linux kernel now includes NTSYNC, replacing fsync and esync to improve Windows game performance on Steam Deck. Why it matters: Benchmarks show 40–200% FPS gains in some cases, with ...
Wine 11 brings near-native performance to Windows games on Linux. Thanks to NTSYNC, performance bottlenecks are a thing of the past. Wine 11 is now available in most distro default repositories. I ...
Wine, a compatibility layer for running Windows applications on Linux, now officially supports the NTSYNC driver, which improves performance. XDA, a technology media outlet, has shared details of this ...
The “Windows execution layer” Wine (is not an emulator) has been released in version 11.0. Many small changes and improvements have been incorporated, totaling around 6300 individual changes and over ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Valve's latest Proton 11.0-beta1 is here, bringing broader game compatibility and improved performance for Steam Deck and Linux users. The release also ...
Year of the Linux: Linux gaming is in a strong position right now, and things are likely to improve further in the foreseeable future. Valve is actively working to enhance Proton, the compatibility ...