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− | '''Proton''' is an open-source [[Compatibility layers|compatibility layer]] developed by Valve for running modern Windows | + | '''Proton''' is an open-source [[Compatibility layers|compatibility layer]] developed by Valve for running modern Windows [[wikipedia:Steam_(software)|Steam]] games on Linux. As of Oct 2020, reportedly about 90% of all Steam games are playable on Linux<ref>https://www.protondb.com/stats</ref>. |
− | Proton is based on [[Wine]] and includes additional components like DXVK | + | ==Download== |
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+ | |'''[https://store.steampowered.com/about/ Steam]'''<br/><small>Only the Linux version includes Proton.<br />Optionally you can [https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Category:Beta_Releases opt-in the beta program] for faster access to new features.</small> | ||
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+ | |[https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/releases GitHub] releases | ||
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+ | ==Overview== | ||
+ | Announced on August 21st, 2018 as a rework of Steam Play, Proton is included in the Steam Linux client by default and Valve whitelists [https://steamdb.info/app/891390/info/ 100+ games] known to work out-of-the-box.<ref name="protonannouncement">https://steamcommunity.com/games/221410/announcements/detail/1696055855739350561</ref> However, by changing a switch in Steam's settings, Proton can be enabled for all Windows games even if they don't currently work.<ref group=N>To do this, click Steam > Settings > Steam Play > "Enable Steam Play for all titles".</ref> Users began compiling test results into compatibility lists, and there is now a portal for checking which games work, linked below. As of the January 17th, 2019 Steam Client beta, Proton can be force-enabled in per-title properties, including for running the Windows version of games with a Linux port.<ref name="force-enable">https://steamcommunity.com/groups/SteamClientBeta#announcements/detail/1703951108827819236</ref> | ||
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+ | Proton is based on [[Wine]] and includes additional components like DXVK (a library that translates Direct3D 9, 10 and 11 calls to Vulkan on-the-fly), vkd3d-proton (a library that translates Direct3D 12 to Vulkan) and FAudio (an XAudio reimplementation). As a Steam Play feature, it avoids having to set up an additional Steam installation for Wine, which used to be the only way to get Windows-only Steam games working on Linux. | ||
− | + | As of late 2020 most games that are not working still are multiplayer games using third-party anticheat systems. | |
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==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
− | * [https://www.protondb.com/ User reported compatibility list | + | * [https://www.protondb.com/ ProtonDB] - User reported compatibility list. |
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 14:04, 24 October 2020
Developer(s) | Valve |
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Latest version | 8.0-5 |
Active | Yes |
Platform(s) | Linux |
Emulates | Windows |
Website | Steam |
Source code | GitHub |
Proton is an open-source compatibility layer developed by Valve for running modern Windows Steam games on Linux. As of Oct 2020, reportedly about 90% of all Steam games are playable on Linux[1].
Contents
Download
Steam Only the Linux version includes Proton. Optionally you can opt-in the beta program for faster access to new features. | ||
GitHub releases |
Overview
Announced on August 21st, 2018 as a rework of Steam Play, Proton is included in the Steam Linux client by default and Valve whitelists 100+ games known to work out-of-the-box.[2] However, by changing a switch in Steam's settings, Proton can be enabled for all Windows games even if they don't currently work.[N 1] Users began compiling test results into compatibility lists, and there is now a portal for checking which games work, linked below. As of the January 17th, 2019 Steam Client beta, Proton can be force-enabled in per-title properties, including for running the Windows version of games with a Linux port.[3]
Proton is based on Wine and includes additional components like DXVK (a library that translates Direct3D 9, 10 and 11 calls to Vulkan on-the-fly), vkd3d-proton (a library that translates Direct3D 12 to Vulkan) and FAudio (an XAudio reimplementation). As a Steam Play feature, it avoids having to set up an additional Steam installation for Wine, which used to be the only way to get Windows-only Steam games working on Linux.
As of late 2020 most games that are not working still are multiplayer games using third-party anticheat systems.
Resources
- ProtonDB - User reported compatibility list.
Notes
- ↑ To do this, click Steam > Settings > Steam Play > "Enable Steam Play for all titles".