• @beerclue@lemmy.world
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    26 days ago

    So if I turn on the global setting, does it mean it will run native linux games with proton as well? I’m mostly playing rimworld and project zomboid, which have native Linux builds.

    • @Baleine@jlai.lu
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      226 days ago

      No. To use the Windows build you need to specifically request it in the game’s properties

      • @beerclue@lemmy.world
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        225 days ago

        I know, I was asking about which version will Steam decide for when I have the global setting on.

    • @Lesrid@lemm.ee
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      026 days ago

      Probably so, there are a few native Linux builds on Steam that don’t have feature parity or segregate multiplayer for silly reasons. (Total War: Warhammer III for example uses an entirely different method to generate random numbers in the native Linux build so you need to use proton to play with ‘friends’ on Windows)

      • @Mongostein@lemmy.ca
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        224 days ago

        Oh weird. I had an issue where I couldn’t play Dawn of War II with my brother on windows from my Mac. I solved it by using windows through boot camp, but that’s so lame.

        I wonder if it’s the same issue.

      • @beerclue@lemmy.world
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        125 days ago

        It doesn’t, as far as I could tell. I enabled the global option, and now I can just install and run windows only games without having to manually force the compatibility layer. Meanwhile, the Linux native games work just as intended.