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Old 12-25-2021, 07:21 AM   #1
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LXer: CodeWeavers is helping make DirectX 12 Windows games playable on Linux


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CodeWeavers CrossOver is one of the most popular ways to run Windows applications on other operating systems. It combines the excellent work of the open-source Wine project (of which CrossOver’s developers contribute code to) with an easier-to-use interface and front end. CodeWeavers released CrossOver 21 back in August, and now the company has shared details about its work to bring modern game support to Linux and Mac.

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