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What now, dxvk or wine’s own wined3d? And, btw, some late 32 bit games have trouble with dxvk using more address space.
it makes you wonder why valve is pursuing it; are there enough people still playing these old games to justify a profit from the endeavor?
I mean, I have seen online of people playing older Windows games on Linux, Steam Deck especially. Even though it most likely not as huge market compared to [insert new game], there’s still fair share people that would buy the old game, even if it may be troublesome to run especially on Windows 10/11.



