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Allow using local wine over proton on demand #2900

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Kreyren opened this issue Jul 21, 2019 · 2 comments
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Allow using local wine over proton on demand #2900

Kreyren opened this issue Jul 21, 2019 · 2 comments

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@Kreyren
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Kreyren commented Jul 21, 2019

Feature Request

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  • that I haven't found another request for this feature.
  • that I have checked whether there are updates for my system available that
    contain this feature already.

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Requesting function which allows running local wine on demand using steam, reasoning beeing for the games which runs on original wine, but has issues on proton.

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End-user always has this option it's just sometime pita to make work + it would probably help with development since it could use steam runtime (which should also be toggle on demand if runtime has issue with said wineapp or if end-user's system is not optimized on binary packages) and report results to proton.

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Hello @Kreyren, this is a feature request for the Steam client rather than Proton itself, and is already being tracked at ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux#5674. Closing as a duplicate.

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Kreyren commented Jul 21, 2019

Hello @Kreyren, this is a feature request for the Steam client rather than Proton itself, and is already being tracked at ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux#5674. Closing as a duplicate.

noted, sorry

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