When installing Luxtorpeda, opt for Luxtorpeda-dev instead of the original version due to its lack of active maintenance. Luxtorpeda-dev provides robust support for both DOSBox and ScummVM, averting the need for additional tools like Boxtron and Roberta, which are also unmaintained. As for a bit of history, the developer "dreamer" created Boxtron and Roberta, with the latter being named after Roberta Williams. Subsequently, dreamer developed Luxtorpeda, named after a Polish train, followed by DOSBox-Staging, the fantastic fork of DOSBox. Luxtorpeda then forked into Luxtorpeda-dev overseen by the talented "d10sfan".
Honestly really good video. There's like no videos out there of people laying out all the options out there and what the differences are. I feel like Deck users, just Like Linux heads dont seem to understand the concept of being overwhelmed with choice, and choose to just disgorge links at you.
I need a proton layer for ratchet and clank a rift apart downloaded via junk store/heroic launcher.. when I start the game, I’m glitched into some random part of the map and fall through the map in areas any help??
Hey man. I am having a hard time finding out if newer call of duty’s work can you maybe help me out? Almost seems like this is something that will come in time as the knowledgeable play with compatibility options.
As stated in the video, Proton-GE won't make incompatible anti-cheats compatible. So newer CODs with their RICOCHET Anti-Cheat won't work on Deck unless Activision makes a change.
@@HiTechLoLife is this when people consider the option of running windows? Sorry my understanding of everything is little. I did get that the anti cheats won’t allow gameplay through the Linux system. I guess my real question is does operating widows simply solve that?