Wine 10.2 Released
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WINE Project (Official) ☛ Wine 10.2 Released
The Wine development release 10.2 is now available.
What’s new in this release:
- Bundled vkd3d upgraded to version 1.15.
- Support for setting thread priorities.
- New Wow64 mode can be enabled dynamically.
- More progress on the Bluetooth driver.
- Various bug fixes.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Wine 10.2 and vkd3d 1.15 released with more Bluetooth driver progress and support for setting thread priorities
Wine 10.2 is the latest development released with new features now available for the Windows compatibility layer, plus they also recently put up vkd3d 1.15. This is a huge part of what makes Proton able to run Windows games on Steam Deck and other Linux platforms.
Linuxiac:
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Wine 10.2: Better Thread Handling, Wow64 Upgrades, and More
The Wine Project, a compatibility layer renowned for enabling Linux and macOS users to run Windows applications, has officially released version 10.2 as the second maintenance update to the stable 10.x series.
First, one of the biggest updates centers around vkd3d, the Direct3D 12 implementation on Vulkan. Wine 10.2 bundles version 1.15 of vkd3d, bolstering performance and compatibility for Direct3D 12 applications.
Moreover, Wine 10.2 introduces support for setting thread priorities, thus allowing more precise control over resource allocation. Equally intriguing is adding a new Wow64 mode, which can now be enabled dynamically.