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What about JProton or Proton on Rails?
Someone is already preparing an angry comment on how it should be written in Rust instead.
I'm so lost here...
Is it not already DEAD simple?
Not super so if you wanna mess around with GE-Proton and stuff. Personally I prefer ProtonUp-Qt though. It's a terrible name, but way less flashy, which it super doesn't need to be.
I've used both and found ProtonPlus to be better for my needs. It has way more proton and wine versions available. They also added the feature for steam games to select their proton version from the client as well.
You can select the proton version for steam games in ProtonUp-Qt as well :)
You can select the proton version for steam games in steam.
Yea, for sure you can, but you have to go into each games settings one-by-one. In ProtonUp-Qt (seriously, terrible name lol) it's a list with a dropdown box next to each, the steam deck compatibility rating, and the ProtonDB rating that you can click to go straight to the page for it.
You can change the global proton setting in steam.
Yes, and? I only switch to GE-Proton on games that need it, so I leave that setting on vanilla Proton (ie unset).
Talking in fricking circles over here.
I mean,,, you're the one that said something super obvious to start with?
You said, you can select the options outside of steam smilieface.
So I mentioned you can just use steam to select it.
You replied, but then you have to change it for each game.
To which I said, you can also change it globally.
And then you said you want to change it individually.
So i have no idea what this conversations point is lol
That first message wasn't in reply to you though, and wasn't saying you couldn't in Steam:
I've used both and found ProtonPlus to be better for my needs. It has way more proton and wine versions available. They also added the feature for steam games to select their proton version from the client as well.
I was merely letting them know that ProtonUp-Qt can also do that now, as well as ProtonPlus?
No kidding your reply to someone else wasn't a reply to me...
What crawled up your butt and died? Yeesh.
Nothing. I was laughing earlier. You're just talking in circles and nonsense. It's fine.
They're not though.
In Steam, you have to open the settings for each game individually to set it.
In ProtonUp-Qt, you get a list of all of the games installed with their proton DB rating in one column and a drop down to select the compatibility layer in another. So you can easily set several games almost at once, without having to set it globally.
This is akin to ProtonUp, with more compat forks available to download within the GUI.
I don’t like the interface tbh. I much rather use ProtonUp-QT for this purpose.
At least in my experience proton plus is restricted in what you can and can’t do.
I haven't checked, but can protonup QT manage the vk3d and dxvk versions too?
Not sure. I rarely use it as is. I haven’t done anything in depth. I have only pulled it up on rare occasions I need specific versions.
Like 98% of my library is just install and play with default steam hotfix version.
Initially thought this was about the Proton Foundation product before I realised which community I was in
Great soft
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