cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/4952617

Happy birthday, Proton!

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It’s what turned me into a Steam user. Still feels like a moral failing using non-free software, but it sure is fun.

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It’s what set me free to move to Linux for good! It’s such a relief to not be affected by all the bullshit Microsoft brings to the world with Windows 11+.

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Now we just need to worry about Google’s web environment bullshit!

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“just”… Enshittification is too real. :(

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Back to the command line browsers

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I’m right there with you. At the end of the day, there are hardly any games that are FOSS, and most of the greatest games are non-free, so you have to swallow that pill either way. Might as well at least do it from the most free OS you can.

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Dang, five years already? Wow!

We can’t forget about the many other open-source projects like Doitsujin’s DXVK, Joshua 🐸 Ashton’s D9VK, the Wine Project, Play-on-linux, Lutris, GloriousEggroll’s patches… many of which preceded Proton and helped Proton to develop and get where it is today.

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This is why i started using linux 4 years ago, without Proton probably wouldn’t consider using it… Thanks valve!

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I hear this story quite a lot. “Proton is what allowed me to switch” and yet people are still moaning at me for focusing on Proton and Valve and not Wine directly for the article lol

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I’d say the best contribution is they managed to build a mainstream commercial service on top of all of this!

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5 years already? Shit, I’m old.

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I actually had some hair when it first released lol

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This is the best summary I could come up with:


A lot of the early porting work that came along was slowly dying off since the Steam Machines didn’t provide the boost Valve and Linux gamers were hoping for.

Side-note: John Carmack (id Software / Oculus VR / Keen Technologies) even thought Wine was the solution back in 2013.

Valve has funded a lot of extra work though to get things like DXVK and VKD3D-Proton for the translation from Direct3D to Vulkan into a state where performance can be really great!

Games like Deep Rock Galactic, God of War, Death Stranding, Baldur’s Gate 3, Brotato, Beat Saber and so on.

You get the idea, there’s a truly ridiculous selection of games available and at times it’s a little paralysing scrolling through my Steam Library deciding what to play — a delightfully annoying problem to have huh?

Valve produce updates to Proton constantly to improve compatibility, with over 300 revisions to the main changelog (although some a minor text corrections) it’s clear to see how much work goes into it.


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So glad the Steam Deck has been an awesome powerhouse in giving valve reason to continue this push.

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