Proton has been a game changer, I’ve been using opensuse tw for about a year and a half now and the number of issues I’ve run into running steam games I can count on one hand.
I’ve mostly stuck to SteamOS myself, since trying to install Wine manually (on Ubuntu) to run a couple of Windows apps went alarmingly badly. Command after command, and I could still only get it to start as root.
There’s definitely still room for a distro that loads, scans your drive for a Windows partition and Windows apps, and just lets you run them with minimal fuss.
Check out Bottles. It has been great for getting stuff to work outside of steam - tons of options for different versions of wine and does most of the work for you. Although, you can just add any windows program you want to use Proton as a “non-steam game” in steam, and let steam sort it out with Proton. The downside there is that Steam will always be trying to tell people that you are “currently playing” whatever it is… So I used that for WoW (technically Blizzard launcher), but didn’t want to use that for just programs.
Proton has been a game changer, I’ve been using opensuse tw for about a year and a half now and the number of issues I’ve run into running steam games I can count on one hand.
I’ve mostly stuck to SteamOS myself, since trying to install Wine manually (on Ubuntu) to run a couple of Windows apps went alarmingly badly. Command after command, and I could still only get it to start as root.
There’s definitely still room for a distro that loads, scans your drive for a Windows partition and Windows apps, and just lets you run them with minimal fuss.
Check out Bottles. It has been great for getting stuff to work outside of steam - tons of options for different versions of wine and does most of the work for you. Although, you can just add any windows program you want to use Proton as a “non-steam game” in steam, and let steam sort it out with Proton. The downside there is that Steam will always be trying to tell people that you are “currently playing” whatever it is… So I used that for WoW (technically Blizzard launcher), but didn’t want to use that for just programs.