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better version of proton ?
Which version of Proton gives the best performance, experimental or Proton 9?
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Kepos 6 Jul @ 8:49am 
All depending on the game you like to play.
Check ProtonDB[protondb.com].
hunter 6 Jul @ 9:59am 
I've tried a few, and they've always worked well, so I thought I'd keep the most update !
but I don't understand if experimental is more update !
Broshan 6 Jul @ 10:02am 
I use proton ge 9-7 as global and use proton tkg for gta for modifications etc
Zyro 6 Jul @ 10:08am 
As far as I know, experimental is the testing branch. You know the drill, might run more games, might break more often.
Last edited by Zyro; 6 Jul @ 10:21am
for some games the GE-Proton versions work better, otherwise I use experimental for the most current features.
WarnerCK 6 Jul @ 10:23am 
Experimental is full of half-done, untested, changes, and often has regressions; it should only be used temporarily for the occasional game that needs it until whatever fix makes it into stable.
Zyro 6 Jul @ 10:46am 
Originally posted by WarnerCK:
Experimental is full of half-done, untested, changes, and often has regressions; it should only be used temporarily for the occasional game that needs it until whatever fix makes it into stable.

Did I see correctly though that it's set as the default version if you don't change that?
WarnerCK 6 Jul @ 12:29pm 
Originally posted by Zyro:
Did I see correctly though that it's set as the default version if you don't change that?
There isn't a default option; it's disabled by default.

It's probably first in the list, though, because of sorting.

(Although first in my list is Luxtorpeda, for exactly the same reason)
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Zyro 6 Jul @ 12:34pm 
Originally posted by WarnerCK:
Originally posted by Zyro:
Did I see correctly though that it's set as the default version if you don't change that?
There isn't a default option; it's disabled by default.

It's probably first in the list, though, because of sorting.

(Although first in my list is Luxtorpeda, for exactly the same reason)

Yes, but if you enable Proton, I think it's the (unreasonable) default chosen by Steam.
WarnerCK 6 Jul @ 12:37pm 
Originally posted by Zyro:
Yes, but if you enable Proton, I think it's the (unreasonable) default chosen by Steam.
But it's not the default. Just first in the list.

It would probably be good if there were a default. The Deck has a "Proton stable" that just tracks the latest stable version rather than any particular-numbered version, and that would be sensible to both have in the list and to be the default value regardless of sorting.
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Zyro 6 Jul @ 12:43pm 
Originally posted by WarnerCK:
Originally posted by Zyro:
Yes, but if you enable Proton, I think it's the (unreasonable) default chosen by Steam.
But it's not the default. Just first in the list.

What do you think happens if I enable Proton for all games but don't touch the versions box?

Originally posted by WarnerCK:
It would probably be good if there were a default. The Deck has a "Proton stable" that just tracks the latest stable version rather than any particular-numbered version, and that would be sensible to both have in the list and to be the default value regardless of sorting.

Yes please!
Last edited by Zyro; 6 Jul @ 12:44pm
WarnerCK 6 Jul @ 12:48pm 
Originally posted by Zyro:
What do you think happens if I enable Proton for all games but don't touch the versions box?
As I said, when I do that I get Luxtorpeda. That's why it's not a default; just an accident.
Zyro 6 Jul @ 1:18pm 
Originally posted by WarnerCK:
Originally posted by Zyro:
What do you think happens if I enable Proton for all games but don't touch the versions box?
As I said, when I do that I get Luxtorpeda. That's why it's not a default; just an accident.

What I get when I don't choose anything (and don't install anything) is the de-facto default. Hope there's a bug reported.
Thiesen 6 Jul @ 5:49pm 
Originally posted by Zyro:
Originally posted by WarnerCK:
Experimental is full of half-done, untested, changes, and often has regressions; it should only be used temporarily for the occasional game that needs it until whatever fix makes it into stable.

Did I see correctly though that it's set as the default version if you don't change that?

Per default Proton is disabled... however when you activate it then the Experimental is on top of the list so that's the one that will be installed first of all... so technically you could say that is the default...
This thread has gotten so weird - must be my cue to chime in. Gotta say Zyro sees it from my pov. OK, technically[xkcd.com], it isn't the default - just at the top of the list, and is what you get if you don't make a choice...
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