Greetings all,
As far as my experience goes, LSU might be the logical option when it comes to installing and running Steam games on FreeBSD.
I've compiled and took care of all dependencies, Steam is up and running, stable with sound, no issues.
Unfortunately, I can't figure it out on how to make 3D acceleration work on Steam games. As suggested, I used the provided script (linux-chroot) to test 3D. I can confirm that 3D is available and working with Linux compatibility.
I am a little confused on what compatibility tools should be used/installed to run games: On Compatibility tab one can currently select FreeBSD Wine (proton-wine) and LSU chroot with Proton 8.
Legacy is the recommended way for AMD/Intel cards, but it's not available? How would one install it?
LSU chroot Proton 8 complains about lacking Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime, the game won't start. With FreeBSD Wine most titles will start but will fail to run with no 3D acceleration.
GPU is a NAVI31.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
As far as my experience goes, LSU might be the logical option when it comes to installing and running Steam games on FreeBSD.
I've compiled and took care of all dependencies, Steam is up and running, stable with sound, no issues.
Unfortunately, I can't figure it out on how to make 3D acceleration work on Steam games. As suggested, I used the provided script (linux-chroot) to test 3D. I can confirm that 3D is available and working with Linux compatibility.
I am a little confused on what compatibility tools should be used/installed to run games: On Compatibility tab one can currently select FreeBSD Wine (proton-wine) and LSU chroot with Proton 8.
Legacy is the recommended way for AMD/Intel cards, but it's not available? How would one install it?
LSU chroot Proton 8 complains about lacking Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime, the game won't start. With FreeBSD Wine most titles will start but will fail to run with no 3D acceleration.
GPU is a NAVI31.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!