Easy NTSYNC Arrives For Steam Users With GE-Proton 10.10
(Sunday July 27, 2025 @11:34PM (EditorDavid)
from the game-on dept.)
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- News link: https://games.slashdot.org/story/25/07/28/0057226/easy-ntsync-arrives-for-steam-users-with-ge-proton-1010
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Long-time Slashdot reader [1]drinkypoo writes:
> GloriousEggroll has released [2]GE-Proton 10.10 , a heavily breathed-upon version of Valve's version of Wine used with Steam, and the big news is that it supports NTSYNC by default on supported platforms. That means amd64 systems whose kernel is built with the CONFIG_NTSYNC option, available in the 6.14 series or later or for 6.12 or 6.13 as a patch.
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> [3]NTSYNC is support for certain fine-grained Windows NT scheduling primitives for Linux, the use of which improves performance and compatibility for Windows programs. Maximum [4]performance gains range from modest to dramatic, with most programs falling towards the lower end of the spectrum, but it can substantially improve minimum frame rates for some titles. You can observe that ntsync is being used from the console output, e.g. using "tail -f ~/.steam/steam/logs/console-linux.txt". You will see messages like "wineserver: NTSync up and running!"
[1] https://slashdot.org/~drinkypoo
[2] https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom/releases/tag/GE-Proton10-10
[3] https://docs.kernel.org/userspace-api/ntsync.html
[4] https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.14-NTSYNC-Driver-Ready
> GloriousEggroll has released [2]GE-Proton 10.10 , a heavily breathed-upon version of Valve's version of Wine used with Steam, and the big news is that it supports NTSYNC by default on supported platforms. That means amd64 systems whose kernel is built with the CONFIG_NTSYNC option, available in the 6.14 series or later or for 6.12 or 6.13 as a patch.
>
> [3]NTSYNC is support for certain fine-grained Windows NT scheduling primitives for Linux, the use of which improves performance and compatibility for Windows programs. Maximum [4]performance gains range from modest to dramatic, with most programs falling towards the lower end of the spectrum, but it can substantially improve minimum frame rates for some titles. You can observe that ntsync is being used from the console output, e.g. using "tail -f ~/.steam/steam/logs/console-linux.txt". You will see messages like "wineserver: NTSync up and running!"
[1] https://slashdot.org/~drinkypoo
[2] https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom/releases/tag/GE-Proton10-10
[3] https://docs.kernel.org/userspace-api/ntsync.html
[4] https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.14-NTSYNC-Driver-Ready
A lot of retro YouTubers (Score:2)
Are turning to Linux and proton because the compatibility with Windows 11 has gotten so bad for older games