In addition to what the other reply said, the OLED model has lower power usage for the SoC because it's a newer revision of the same chip, made with a newer process.
Is it really that crazy? 2 sexual predators of the utmost privilege with an incessant need for power at all costs ganging up in order to screw over the rest of us for power and profit?
That was how I started out. 2e Wizard with 7 HP total, Con as my second highest stat. He still managed to get killed at the end of his first module. Fortunately my 2nd Wizard still survives. None have bested Gilderath of the Golden Orb
Protontricks is for Proton games. And without installing the game / launcher I would not have a prefix to install this to anyway?
You can install stuff onto a prefix before installing a game, but fair point about it being for Proton, you'd want winetricks instead, which Protontricks wraps. I do think Lutris lets you setup dependencies before running the installer on your prefix for a new game, but you might have to write a script to do it the way I was thinking.
Bazzite, KDE, Wayland, 6650 XT, Kernel version 6.11.
I assume you're using the Mesa drivers then. Maybe try the AMD proprietary drivers to see if they're more compatible with this particular game? Couldn't hurt besides being a bit of a pain to setup.
I use one as a Jellyfin server and to stream my main gaming PC to my home theater setup via Moonlight. Works great and since it's all wired LAN the latency added is under 10ms end to end
You probably want to get the new installer working. Try installing Edge WebView via Protontricks before running the installer.
My guess is that the older version of the game is using a really old version of direct X or OpenGL that your drivers aren't handling well. The newer version, being updated for Windows 10/11, should work just fine by contrast.
What distro do you use? What Desktop environment? X11 or Wayland? What's your GPU? Which drivers do you use for it?
It was not obvious that you used Lutris at all from the prior context given. There's about a half dozen active tools people use to install Windows games via Wine, including directly in Wine itself.
They're using Plex for friends and JF for themselves, if you read the comment you replied to.