Posted December 11, 2015
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Luckily for you, it's even easier to play with different Wine versions, including Staging, using PlayOnLinux. Go to Tools -> Manage Wine versions and install desired ones from there, then point your already installed game(s) to use one of them with Configure -> select appropriate virtual drive -> choose desired Wine version in the General tab.
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Alternatively, you can use instrucions outlined here, but I wouldn't recommend you download and install those files manually, although they are from trusted Steam repository, but you should already have it added, so why not go with apt-get or your preferred package manager.
The previous article near the end also explains how to ensure your Optimus card (which I suppose you have) is always in use when running games, as automatic switching between dedicated and integrated graphics Nvidia hasn't implemented yet. But the solution is as simple as prefixing your games executables with a single command, you can also edit shortcuts if you like. This goes for all games, not just Steam ones.
If you need extra help, feel free to say so.
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Few months ago, Ubuntu created an official PPA (usually third-party repositories hosted by Canonical, but sometimes used as an official additions like this one) for providing the latest version of graphics drivers, Nvidia only at the moment. To add it, open up terminal and fire:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
After answering affirmatively, it should be added, so update apt cache:
sudo apt-get update
The newest version of Nvidia drivers you currently have in your repos is 352, while this PPA also offers 355 and 358 right now. After you have added it and updated the cache, new drivers should show up as an option in Drivers Manager. I would normally suggest you install the latest version (358), but there's a [url=https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa]disclaimer on the PPA's page[/url] saying that Valve has reported number of crashes with 358, so 355 is advised for now. You're welcome to try both using Driver Manager, which you can later use to revert if needed. Also, as newer versions appear in the PPA, they will also show up as an option for you.
And another Windows thread successfully and annoyingly (?) hijacked, sorry guys. Maybe we should continue elsewhere.
Post edited December 11, 2015 by v3