TL;DW: Native Wayland support in Wine.
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And hidpi support. I no longer need my microscope
Thank you
That IS amazing!
Why?
It's a year's worth of improvements.
Though if you're using Proton Experimental, you've already been receiving these improvements since it uses the staging (or git?) branch.
I believe Proton stable releases use the stable version of wine with fixes backported.
Thanks!
it's too bad NTSync isn't even in wine staging yet. looking forward to having it out of the box someday