You’re welcome!
Just make sure to grab the Xenia canary version as it has many improvements for wine.
Also, in most cases, setting the renderer to Vulkan can improve things. You can do so by creating a text file called “portable.txt” in the Xenia directory, and then run Xenia again. This will create a config file in the Xenia directory, in which you can then tell Xenia to use Vulkan.
Lastly, I’d recommend using bottles for all that as it makes everything much easier.
I personally haven’t tried it, but there is nothing stopping you from running it with wine. This is what I did, and it works well enough. Is there any reason why you need the native version? Because from what I’ve heard it’s still missing some very important things and doesn’t really work as of now.
Tell me if I’m wrong, but to me, it very much seemed like passive-aggressive irony. Like “Thanks for telling us this absolutely pointless fact that nobody wants to hear because it’s stupid”. Plus, I guess I also mean the other people who disliked my comment for seemingly no other reason but me deciding to not use something. Why does it concern them?
Why so toxic? What is wrong with me saying that I probably won’t be using it if it isn’t open source? Why does that bother you? (Serious question)
Too bad, I guess I won’t be using it then. But thanks anyway.
Will it be open source? Or is it already?
I use the Firefox flatpak on multiple different desktops and distros and I’ve never seen this issue. All on wayland (no difference on x11 either). Weird.