Valve has released Proton 6.3-7, a package to run Windows-games in Linux

Valve published Project release Proton 6.3-7 , which is based on the operations of the Wine project and aims to launch in Linux game applications created for Windows and represented in the Steam catalog. Project operations spread under a BSD license.

Proton allows you to directly run on the STEAM Linux client gaming applications supplied only for Windows. The package includes the implementation of DirectX 9/10/11 (based on DXVK package) and DirectX 12 (based on vkd3d-proton ) Working through the broadcast of the DirectX calls to the API VULKAN provides improved support for game controllers and the ability to use a full-screen mode, regardless of the screen permissions supported in the Games. To increase the performance of multi-threaded games, “ESYNC” and “FUTEX / FSYNC” and “FUTEX / FSYNC” mechanisms are supported.

in new version :

  • Added support for games:
    • Life Is Strange: True Colors;
    • quake champions;
    • Divinity Original Sin 2;
    • efootball PES 2021;
    • everslaught vr;
    • wrc 8, 9 and 10.
  • DXVK package with DXGI (DirectX Graphics Infrastructure), Direct3D 9, 10, and 11, running through calls to API Vulkan, updated to version 1.9.2.
  • updated version of VKD3D-proton, branches from the VKD3D code base created to improve the support of Direct3D 12 in Proton.
  • improved window mode support in the game Forza Horizon 4.
  • Adjusts the support of the Game Steering wheel Logitech G920 in the game
    F1 2020.
  • solved problems with the screen settings in the game Resident Evil Village.
/Media reports.