• nyankas@lemmy.ml
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    1 day ago

    I don’t think Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has a native Linux version, so yes, these results are achieved using Proton.

    This is both a remarkable achievement for Valve, CodeWeavers, and everyone involved with the development of these compatibility tools, as well as a pretty damning showcase of Windows’ performance, even when configured as a somewhat debloated special handheld version.

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      6 hours ago

      In all fairness - opening a fucking text editor in Linux is way more performant than doing it in Windows 11 because the OS and standard service applications overhead is so much lower in Linux than Windows 11.

      One of the great elements in the achievement of everybody involved in working on all those compatibility tools is not having slacked at all in making them as highly performant as possible even though the lower overhead of OS itself would likely deliver them a win even if they did slack a bit.