• thingsiplay@beehaw.org
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    1 month ago

    Anyone know how the Wayland driver in WINE will impact? I mean Wine works on XWayland so far, so what can we expect to get better with native Wayland support? I’ve searched a bit in web, but its hard to find some definitive answers (lots of general WINE and Wayland topics, often outdated).

    • exu@feditown.com
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      1 month ago

      From my testing of the Wayland backend when it was still hidden behind a registry setting, it’s mainly for DPI awareness. For example, I use a 1440p screen with 1.25 scaling. Currently Wine through Xorg therefor sees my desktop as 1152p high. With the Wayland driver it would still correctly identify as using a 1440p screen.

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        1 month ago

        I’ve been using the unstable branch for this exact reason. Otherwise I’d have to change my scaling every time I launch a game.

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        1 month ago

        Do you happen to know if you still need the HDR layer when using Wayland directly? I know gamescope didn’t require it for a while now but I never saw anything about it for Wine.

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    Wow, i would’ve expected it to take longer.

    I wonder how quick Valve will switch to it on the Steam Deck

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      I’m wondering if Wayland support in Wine will encourage Valve to support Wayland in the Steam app too.

      On my desktop I run a Wayland window manager that doesn’t implement XWayland so I can’t run Steam directly. So I’ve been running it in Gamescope in big picture mode - which is actually exactly what the Steam Deck does.