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Valve Releases Updated Proton 10.0 Beta For Testing


Last week Valve introduced Proton 10.0 beta as the newest version of their Wine-derived software for Steam Play that enables countless Windows games to run well for Linux gamers on the desktop and with the extremely popular Steam Deck

The original Proton 10.0 beta last week brought increased compatibility with newer (and some older) Windows games, updated DXVK and VKD3D-Proton for mapping the Direct3D APIs to Vulkan, performance improvements, and a wealth of other enhancements thanks to Valve and CodeWeavers. Proton 10.0-1d changes include:"Fixed The Elden Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered sometimes wrongly claiming that it's not installed on an SSD. Fixed Proton 10 regressions: Simon the Sorcerer: 25th Anniversary Edition displays non-latin scripts correctly again.

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