• ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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    compared to using no sync at all*

    ntsync is still a good performance booster, but we had esync and fsync before it that were almost as fast.

    the headline is a little misleading because it exaggerates it, still good news though.

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    Basic Windows 95-era GUIs made with standard Windows APIs still look broken.

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      20 hours ago

      Proton is Wine with dipping sauces and gaming stuff. When it comes to running Windows Programs they’ll run basically the same things.

      • EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        18 hours ago

        Not necessarily.

        I’ve had a couple instances where a game would run in Wine but not in Proton or even GE-Proton.

        It was Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun. Lol. In Proton (or GE-Proton), the game would run but it wouldn’t save games, not even autosaves. But I played it using Wine and it worked totally fine.

        My point it it’s very rare but it can happen.

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            proton is based on the once a year “stable” releases and only brings in bits and pieces for specific games otherwise

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          Good point.

          Ironically … i’ve played exactly the same game in Proton on Steamdeck (I’m assuming that’s using Proton; i did not check TBH) just few weeks ago and it all worked just fine. Maybe they fixed it in the meantime or it depends…

          (But yeah your point stands.)