How trustworthy is ProtonDB? : r linux_gaming - Reddit ProtonDB is pretty accurate overall, but you should not look at just the current average rating Read the comments and pay attention to the setups (hardware drivers proton version) and time played Also check if there is a github issue (protondb provides a handy link) With some games results can vary between hardware setups
ProtonDB now has filters for PC and Steam Deck reports ProtonDB is the go-to for a lot of people to see how games run on Linux desktop and Steam Deck, and while its rating system is far from perfect it's nice to have A recent upgrade also makes it a lot nicer to browse
Best ProtonDB Posts - Reddit This extension seamlessly integrates ProtonDB's compatibility data into Steam's interface, making it easier than ever to see how well Windows games run on Linux through Proton without opening new tabs What's special about it? You'll find ProtonDB ratings and Steam Deck verification badges in a native-like appearance on almost every page
Can someone explain ProtonDB and pluggins like Im a 5 year old? ProtonDB is a whole different thing from the proton GE and proton experimental ProtonDB is just a user created data base that can help tell you how well a game should run on the steam deck and any tweaks you might have to make to help it run better Proton GE and experimental are compatibility layers that let windows games run on Linux
ProtonDB Community Extension : r SteamDeck - Reddit This extension seamlessly integrates ProtonDB's compatibility data into Steam's interface, making it easier than ever to see how well Windows games run on Linux through Proton without opening new tabs What's special about it? You'll find ProtonDB ratings and Steam Deck verification badges in a native-like appearance on almost every page
ProtonDB: Steam Deck Reports Are Here! : r SteamDeck - Reddit The Deck Verified program is a substantial human undertaking from Valve and aims to be a more authoritative answer to if a game works For what games don't have a status yet, ProtonDB tries to give you its best guess, but really it's reading the reports that'll give you your best answer, not the rating badge
What about games that run better than Windows on ProtonDB? Do you guys think there should be a special badge for games with outstanding performance on ProtonDB or even a higher tier rating than Platinum? To be clear what if there existed a question while reviewing the game on ProtonDB that said "Do you have Windows installed and if so, does this game perform better or worse on Linux?"
guides websites - SteamDeck - Reddit ProtonDB Crowdsourced Linux and Steam Deck game compatibility reports GamingOnLinux GamingOnLinux deals with games on Linux (which the Steam Deck runs) in general, but has consistently reported on Steam Deck-related news Linux Gaming Central Linux Gaming Central is dedicated to giving you news on the Linux gaming front
I dont understand what proton is or how to use it : r SteamDeck - Reddit I just got a steam deck as a gift I went to download ck3 and when i was looking at my downloads I saw that there were also several gigs of “proton 7 0” among other proton things with numbers being automatically downloaded