| ▲ | jsheard 10 hours ago | |||||||||||||
That's great as long as it works, but D3DMetal is a proprietary, closed-source Apple library so you can and probably will get rug-pulled by Apple neglecting or deprecating it as their priorities change. They've only ever positioned it as an "evaluation environment" for developers to estimate how their game will run before going ahead with a native Mac port, not as something for end-users to play Windows games with, so if developers don't bite then they'll have no reason to keep working on it. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | GeekyBear 10 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
Proton is a downstream fork of Wine, and upstream Wine already directly supports playing Windows games on Mac using D3DMetal. You don't need Proton's Wine fork when you can just use Wine. | ||||||||||||||
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