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[QUOTE="neema_t, post: 13546193, member: 107035"] I totally zoned out of using my Chromebook for games, but it sounds like some things have changed on that front recently: First of all, you can now (actually as of a few months ago) [URL='https://chromeunboxed.com/how-to-enable-vulkan-crostini/']enable Vulkan support[/URL], I have no idea if my CB will support this but I'm going to try it anyway. The [URL='https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/List_of_Vulkan_games']list of Vulkan games[/URL] I've found is probably not complete, but Proton translates DirectX to Vulkan so it should open up a lot of possibilities, in theory. Secondly, the native Steam client for Chrome OS is apparently still on the way, like [USER=13352]@Brett[/USER] I kind of assumed both Stadia and the Steam Deck had killed this but it's still progressing under the codename Borealis. I suppose this isn't something that's changed, rather it [I]hasn't[/I] changed... But there's the fact that USB/Bluetooth gamepads still don't work in Crostini, so that's an unfortunate bottleneck. [/QUOTE]
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