CrossOver, the Wine-based compatibility layer for running Windows software on Mac and Linux, just released its first 64-bit ...
CrossOver, the commercial Wine tool, is now available for Linux ARM64 devices in preview, allowing Windows games and software ...
As highlighted by Boiling Steam, almost 90% of Windows games now 'manage to launch' on Linux, according to data drawn from ...
One constant complaint about the Linux desktop is that it doesn’t have enough games. That’s actually not true. Linux has plenty of games. What these people usually mean is that it doesn’t have their ...
To play Windows-compatible games in its Linux-based operating system, the Steam Deck relies on a compatibility layer called Proton. It’s a collection of different technologies, including the venerable ...
Most people have no idea what Steam Proton is and how hard it works to get games made for Windows to work on the Steam Deck and Linux overall. The information below will explain a lot of things, so ...
Luna, the streaming games platform from Amazon, is charting new frontiers with its latest job listing. The company is looking to hire engineers who are familiar with DXVK, Wine (Proton), and Mesa.
In a nutshell: The Wine community has released a new version of the eponymous software, an essential for gamers using a Linux-based OS as well as for the Steam Deck console from Valve. Wine 7.16 ...
Mac is a GameRant writer, who has been gaming for over 40 years. He mostly plays multiplayer or co-op games, with the same group of friends he has played with online for 25 years. Linux gamers use ...
It looks like Google might be working on getting Windows games to run on Stadia, The Verge reports. A post on the r/Stadia subreddit details a couple of pieces of information about a panel in Google’s ...
is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Google appears to have built its own solution for running Windows games on Stadia.