Appears like Canonical, the developer of Ubuntu, wish to get in on more Linux Gaming with their Desktop Product Manager starting a new collection of blog messages and your feedback is required.
The very first blog site article reviews using Heavy steam and Proton, which will not be news to any one of our readers, especially with our full guide existing for time now. What's fascinating though, that I had no idea, is that their Desktop Product Manager is Oliver Smith, who previously functioned for Creative Assembly as a Producer on the similarity Alien Isolation — which obtained ported natively to Linux by Feral Interactive.
When it comes to the actual overview, it's a respectable intro for those who require pointing newer individuals to get arrangement all set with Vapor and check out Proton.
Pictured — Vapor on Ubuntu.
At the end of it, Smith points out just how we don't desire to obtain obsequious, we recognize there is still a lot much more we can do to enhance the PC gaming experience on Ubuntu Desktop and that Canonical is keen to hear from you on the concerns or locations we need to concentrate on in 2022. An article on their official Discussion Online forum has been opened to collect responses.
The first reply on it already jumps right into point Ubuntu must seek to kind, like making Mesa upgrades easier, so individuals do not need to turn to Pas for new graphics vehicle drivers on AMD/Intel, which is commonly required to stay on par with more recent video game releases and also new Proton launches.
Hopefully this will be the start of Ubuntu making even more progress to make video gaming terrific on Ubuntu, and also much easier general.
Write-up taken from Feral Interactive.
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