WHERE STEAM FRAME??? (Credits go to a friend)

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        8 days ago

        IDK what you mean by Steam “frame”?
        But admittedly I use Steam for 90% of my games.

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          Valve announced 3 new pieces of hardware late last year. A new Steam controller, a new Steam Machine, and the Steam Frame. The Machine is a tiny console-style computer designed to go on a TV stand and played like a console (no price or concrete release date, yet), but the post is going on about the Frame, a new VR headset. It does have some native game-playing capabilities, but it’s been designed more as a streaming headset.

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        8 days ago

        Yes absolutely, because they are always without DRM they have way better chance of working with wine, unfortunately one of the downsides of Proton on Steam is that WineHQ compatibility database is a shadow of its former glory today.
        But GOG also occasionally have Linux versions available, and compatibility is marked with the Linux penguin with the duck beak.
        Looking at the protondb for compatibility, you know it is at least theoretically possible to get it to work.