Proton is continually updated to fix rendering bugs in specific games and to add new games to the compatibility list version 8.0 was released yesterday and added support for 18 new games (and fixes rendering bugs in tons of others). It's a collection of different technologies, including the venerable Wine software and software that translates Windows-native Direct3D API calls into Vulkan API calls that Linux can handle. Not sure what a B2P game is, but yes the Steam client is also a DRM implementation because you cannot install or play your game without reaching out to 3rd party servers for permission.To play Windows-compatible games in its Linux-based operating system, the Steam Deck relies on a compatibility layer called Proton. This is why it is important to split downloading and installing of the game into separate stages. Additional checks are the definition of DRM, and will make the game uninstallable and/or unplayable once the auth servers are shutdown. The fact that you have a copy of the game verifies that you bought the game. I disagree, any required connection to a 3rd party server after the game has been obtained is DRM. It would be the same if you wanted to play a B2P game on Steam but you need to log in first on the Steam client. That's not exactly DRM, your account verifies you bought the game. Can you elaborate?įrom what I recall you need to create an account and login when installing the game and then authenticate with their servers each time you want to play the game. Quoting: wytrabbit Quoting: torham Quoting: wytrabbit Quoting: torhamLast I looked this game had pretty annoying DRMI bought it in 2020 and don't remember any DRM back then.
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