![]() ![]() We suspect in the run-up to the launch of the Steam Deck we’ll see Heroic and other Linux-based programs receive updates that make them more compatible with the hardware. Heroic is free to download (opens in new tab) and use (though you can support the creators through Patreon), and the tool will also run on more traditional Windows and Linux PCs. It’s a trade-off that not everyone will appreciate, but for those that do it will make playing on the Steam Deck even more like using their home PC. The GE builds are typically more experimental (read less stable) but will often add support for games more quickly than the base versions. Proton and Wine are both tools used to allow Linux machines to run Windows-compatible programs, and the GE (or GloriousEggroll) versions are community-built versions of these tools. The latter is especially interesting for the Proton-reliant Steam Deck Secondly, the Rayleigh update has added the new Wine Downloader feature this will allow users to download the latest Wine-GE and Proton-GE versions.
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