• @Retro_unlimited
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          23 months ago

          I usually check the proton DB website, to read the comments and see what people do to fix games and software.

          Just recently I used it to get old CAD software to run, had to lower the proton version to 6 or something and it worked.

        • @[email protected]
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          13 months ago

          I tried it running with portproton with pirated version works smooth no tinkering.Running on arch linux with hybrid graphics on nvidia mx940.

    • @[email protected]
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      43 months ago

      Are you using Steam, or games from another service? I’ve only found 1 or 2 things that didn’t work immediately on Steam, but I have an absolute hell of a time getting anything off Steam to run, it’s like pulling teeth. Especially older Windows games; they’re just a non-starter most of the time.

      • @Bruhh
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        23 months ago

        I just use a single Bottle’s bottle to install a bunch of off-Steam games. Contains many older windows dependencies; you have to install them yourself but they are found within the bottle’s settings.

        I remember trying to get Sims 3 working for my partner, it had all sorts of missing textures, kept crashing and had poor performance. Turns out you need a 4gb patch?? made from the community? Decided to toss it in my bottle and it works flawlessly. Have not tried dos games but may be worth a shot.