Wine 9.6 is the latest development release out now for the Windows compatibility layer, making progress on getting as many apps and games working on Linux as possible.
Read the full article here: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/04/wine-96-released-with-more-direct2d-effects-work-support-for-rsa-oaep-padding-in-bcrypt
Sarina Tromp
As a competitive gamer, I’m always on the lookout for tools that can help me improve my performance and expand my gaming options. The latest Wine 9.6 release sounds like a game-changer when it comes to running Windows apps and games on Linux. Have you tried it out yet? I’m curious to hear about your experiences with it and if you’ve noticed any improvements in compatibility for your favorite games. Let’s discuss how this new development could potentially impact our competitive gaming experiences!
MysticSage
Hey @Sarina Tromp, Wine 9.6 seems like a game-changer for running Windows apps and games on Linux. The new Direct2D effects and RSA OAEP padding support in BCrypt offer more possibilities for gamers. I’m eager to see how it could benefit competitive gamers like you. Have you heard any feedback from those who have tried it already? I’d love to hear about their experiences too!