- cross-posted to:
- linux_gaming
- cross-posted to:
- linux_gaming
fixed issue with wine reporting invalid ‘–version’, resulting in winetricks dotnet* not installing
fixed issue with incorrect version of gecko and mono not being provided
buildbot environment downgraded to Debian 11 so that it is compatible with glibc 2.31 and higher instead of 2.34, also matches what valve runtime uses as a base.
added fixup for resolution calculation when WINE_FULLSCREEN_FSR is used (thanks Ph42oN and loathingKernel)
added upstream patch to allow R6 Siege to launch again (https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/merge_requests/3777) (multiplayer still does not work due to anticheat), still also needs envvar set vk_x11_override_min_image_count=2, pending MR in upstream mesa https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/25734
wine updated to latest proton bleeding edge
Can someone please explain to me the wine versions and such? They always get posted here, but they’re very confusing. Like what’s the difference between this one another one that got posted around the same time with a lower version number?
https://lemmy.world/post/6818625
Edit: and now there’s a third one. What’s the difference between all of these?
GE 17 was released 3 weeks ago and 18 was released today. Just a new release aka update.
So then why was that post made today of it was released 3 weeks ago?
I believe you’re thinking of WINE GE which is different than PROTON GE. They are different versions. Proton GE is used be used with steam and Wine GE should be used with lutris and heroic etc.
Okay. That makes sense. So what is Wine-GE-Proton, which is what it says in this post.
It’s Wine GE but very confusingly named. You’d have to ask Glorious Eggroll why he changed the naming scheme. It used to be simpler.
If you read the description you’ll see that the 2nd one is a hot fix and got a new version number. They were posted 16 hours apart.