Two days ago, Steam presents his new "Steam Play" that allow to Linux users to play windows games using compatibility tools like Proton (a Wine...
Finally Automobilista works in Linux via Steam Play (Proton). It don't have Force Feedback support (another games like Project Cars with Steam...
Automobilista now works on linux via Steam Play (Proton). The only problem is the feedback support (don't work in my G27)
I believe that this, unfortunately, will never happen. Let's hope they have this in mind in their next game
É uma pena não funcionar usando Wine que tudo o resto é perfeito
Thanks a lot, the game feels good now, but when I set FFB Strengt to 100 the wheel goes to the right and the left. If I put it to -100, I feel it...
Hello, I own the DFGT wheel and I want to ask you about the best configuration for it, in the windows conf. Utility and in the menu game (degrees,...
Why do I have Force Feedback support in Dirt Rally, Grid Autosport and F1 2015 (linux native games)? I own a Driving Force GT
Rfactor 2 demo also works perfect with wine, but it has the same problem with f. Feedback... Another great game that linuxers can't enjoy
Like I write in other post, I found a game that have Force Feedback support with Wine. The game is Life For Speed and it works perfect and fast...
Thanks for your words. You probbably have the right. I only have to say that I found a racing game that works well with Force Feedback with wine....
More info about Force Feedback in Wine WineHQ Bugzilla – Bug 9221 – Force Feedback doesn't work but does after little source modification
Perhaps this information can be useful: WineHQ Bugzilla – Bug 9221 – Force Feedback doesn't work but does after little source modification
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Are Feral Interactive or Croteam big studios? Why unity, UE4 or Cryengine are starting to giving Vulkan support? If you have the possibility of...
Vulkan devs are working constantly in this API, and day to day, they are improving his performance . If you want to see the difference with OpenGL...
Vulkan is not an engine, it's an OpenSource graphic API that allows to develop in Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, PS4, Switch.... Is the successor...
Linux Support with force feedback on wheels and, if is possible, Vulkan render. Linux users needs a real racing simulator, and you would be the first
If you use Vulkan, you can release more easier Reiza17 in other systems like Linux, Mac, PS4... I think that you must take this like a serious...
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