I’ve been blown away by being able to finally, at long last, game on my linux machine. Between emulators and Steam’s Proton, I’m rarely if every needing to boot into W$ just for games. That said,while I can play the gamepass web streaming thing, I don’t know if there is a way to use gamepass locally with Proton. Is that possible?

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    1 year ago

    It is currently not possible. Games installed through GamePass have some kind of Windows compatibility layer which cannot be run by any wine or proton versions. At least not yet.

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        1 year ago

        Yep, for steamdeck your options are to install windows or to stream. Greenlight is a good linux application that handles the streaming better than the website imo. It can also do remote play if you have an Xbox, which generally has much lower input latency.

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            1 year ago

            For sure. I can tell you it’s a very long way off, if ever, unless Microsoft step in and port it themselves.

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      1 year ago

      To get some idea, even on windows if you have your time wrong you cannot open some games and others will work with partial support so, this will never be a thing.

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    1 year ago

    for now the only option on linux is stream. As others as already said. I really wish that microsoft will port it on linux, but i don’t think they ever will

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    1 year ago

    You could go down the GPU Passthrough option to a VM. If you have integrated and and another GPU you could use LookingGlass and never even have to leave the Linux instance. Single passthrough is what i use to run Gamepass as you do get some good games Day one.

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    1 year ago

    Would be interesting to hear otherwise, but my understanding is that there is no way to use gamepass inside linux. The xbox app for windows is super tightly integrated with the windows store, so i don’t think there is a way to get that running via proton.

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      1 year ago

      Someone else ITT suggested gpu pass through, but I haven’t given that a go. Otherwise yes looks like the only option is rebooting into the windows partition.

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      1 year ago

      No need to apologize. I have no idea how the ranking system works here but it seems clear that at least some folks are sorting by “new comments” x-D Hopefully this surfaces the post to someone that knows more than we do!

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    @Protegee9850 We’re lucky that Microsoft is not making anything exclusive to their own store or Gamepass these days. Hopefully that will also remain the case.

    For now the best solution is just to get your games elsewhere which I consider a win/win since that lets you play the games easily and incetivizes Microsoft to keep publishing on other platforms.