Twenty fixes. Not enough, if you ask me. The latest Proton Experimental update tackles some big names - Path of Exile 1 & 2 and Guild Wars 2 are finally getting the attention they deserve, along with a slew of other games like Call of Duty (2003) and Exanima, in a move that's clearly aimed at resolving the longstanding issues that have been plaguing Linux gamers for far too long.
It's a big deal. We've got fixes. For Path of Exile 2, you'll get a better experience now, with the game's active player base no longer held back by glitches. The real feel of playing Path of Exile 2 is key, and it's honest to say these updates make a difference. In the case of Guild Wars 2, we've got enhanced stability, which is worth mentioning, especially with its dynamic combat and expansive open world, where honesty about performance is essential, it's one of those things that matters for a crossover with other platforms, like Linux.
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They've made progress. You'll see this in Path of Exile now. It's getting better, for sure. The Proton Experimental team is key. They're working with Guild Wars 2 updates, in fact. We've got fixes, it's a good thing. The team supports games like Exanima, with its physics-based combat, which is worth mentioning, for niche players, you'll notice the difference, it's the real feel they've been aiming for, with honesty, in every update.
It's getting better. Proton Experimental updates fix issues. They've made Guild Wars 2 more stable. The goal is to make Linux a great platform for gaming, you'll see. With these updates, games like Path of Exile run smoother, it's a key step forward, with honesty from the developers, we've got a better gaming experience, for you, the players, with the real feel of gaming on Linux, no workarounds needed, that's the plan, and it's working, we've got fixes for glitches, and more, coming soon.
Valve’s Experimental Patch Finally Fixes PoE’s Linux Lag
It's good news. They've fixed stuff. You'll play Path of Exile 2 with better framerates now. For players, the real feel of these updates is key. We've got Guild Wars 2 working smoothly, which is worth mentioning, with honesty from the devs. The crossover of old and new games, like Call of Duty (2003), is also pretty cool, making it easier for you to play classic games, which is a key part of the project's value.
"These updates are a sign of the community's and Valve's dedication to making Linux a strong contender in the gaming world,"
a spokesperson
Proton Fixes GW2, Path of Exile Issues
You'll see more games working. It's the real feel of progress. Proton Experimental updates are key. They've made a lot of progress, for sure. We've got fixes for Path of Exile, Guild Wars 2, and more - that's worth mentioning. The updates show Linux is a viable option, with honesty from the developers, and it's good to see this crossover between different platforms, you'll get a better experience, it's getting there.
You'll get the updates first in Proton Experimental. It's for testing. Feedback is key. We've seen this with Path of Exile and Guild Wars 2 - they've had issues. The community helps fix them. You can opt in through Steam.
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- Proton Experimental updates enhance compatibility for Path of Exile 1 & 2, Guild Wars 2, Call of Duty (2003), Exanima, and more.
- Fixes primarily address graphical issues, stability, and feature functionality.
- Updates reflect a broader commitment to supporting both new and classic games on Linux.
The Bad Gamer Take
Valve, the developer of Proton, will continue to prioritize fixes for major games like Path of Exile and Guild Wars 2 because of the significant impact on the Linux gaming community. This focus on stability and performance enhancements will lead to a better overall gaming experience for players. WATCH for Proton's next Experimental update to see how they address remaining issues with other popular titles.
It's getting better. You'll see updates for Proton Experimental. The real feel of playing Path of Exile or Guild Wars 2 on Linux is key. We've got honesty from the devs, with crossover fixes coming in for these games, it's worth mentioning. For fans of these titles, you'll notice the fixes, and they've made a difference, in the last few updates, with many issues now resolved, making the overall experience more enjoyable.



