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Valve, CodeWeavers and the community have continued updating Steam Play's Proton and now the beta version of Proton has another new build out.

Don't know what Steam Play is? See Valve's official announcement. In short: It will allow you to play some Windows games on Linux through the Steam client as if they were any other Linux game.

To avoid some confusion: The Steam Play system as a whole is still in Beta, Proton (Valve's Wine fork) which Steam Play uses has a "3.7-3" version which is the default, but you can also switch to the Beta version of Proton itself in Steam's settings (compatibility tool dropdown box) to get Proton "3.7-5" which was just released today.

Here's the highlights of what's new in 3.7-5:

  • Performance improvements for timing APIs in CPU-limited scenarios
  • Automatically capture mouse in fullscreen windows is enabled by default.
  • More display ratios have smaller resolutions available.
  • Fix a crash on old versions of SDL.
  • Fix for mouse cursor drifting in Deus Ex.
  • Debug script dump directory can be configured with "PROTON_DEBUG_DIR".
  • Further improvements to fullscreen focus and python3 compatibility.

See the changelog here.

Honestly, it's really fun to watch this progress. There's been such a huge amount of excitement in the entire PC industry over this, it's crazy. It's going to be a while before we see what kind of impact it has, but this does give it time to mature for any scenario.

If you're after help with it, you can join our Discord Server which has a dedicated "proton-gaming" channel. We also have an IRC channel which is #gamingonlinux on freenode. Other social links can be found in our website footer.

As a reminder, Valve did state to report issues with games running in Proton to them and not to the developer of the game.

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Tags: Proton, Steam, Valve
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Beamboom Aug 31, 2018
Maybe you guys understood this right from the start, but it struck me only yesterday:
You know how Valve had 27 titles on the "whitelist" when they launched this new Google Play?
Did you ponder on the number 27?

Linux are celebrating it's 27th birthday these days!
KuJo Aug 31, 2018
Quoting: BeamboomMaybe you guys understood this right from the start, but it struck me only yesterday:
You know how Valve had 27 titles on the "whitelist" when they launched this new Google Play?
Did you ponder on the number 27?

Linux are celebrating it's 27th birthday these days!
*ROFL*
Maybe so.
Beamboom Aug 31, 2018
Quoting: KuJo
Quoting: BeamboomLinux are celebrating it's 27th birthday these days!
*ROFL*
Maybe so.

I seriously, no joking whatsoever, believe that's the exact reason. Both the launch and the number is exactly around the 27th birthday. This is no coincidence.
Ardje Aug 31, 2018
Quoting: SolitaryIRC is not a place.
Actually, Zirc is a place (in Hungary :-). So if he mentioned Z.
lucifertdark Aug 31, 2018
Who was it that mentioned Valve creating a steamplay version of Winetricks? I just found this https://github.com/Sirmentio/protontricks

Is Sirmentio a member here??? Whoever you are THANK YOU!!!!


Last edited by lucifertdark on 31 August 2018 at 1:41 pm UTC
Dunc Aug 31, 2018
Quoting: Schattenspiegel
Quoting: DuncHeh. After me saying just this afternoon that Risen works perfectly apart from not saving, it now doesn't start at all.
Try to find the configuration file and reset the refreshrate to 60. Helped the last time i updated my wine version for risen.
Thanks for the tip, but it seems to be at 60 already.

On the bright side, I found my saves. It looks as if it's writing them to one location and trying to read them from another. Which is really strange. Once I get it working again, I'll have to try putting the files I've found in the empty directory I think it's looking in, to see if my hunch is correct. Although it doesn't explain why it's happening.

Edit: Well, I don't know what happened, but it's working now. No updates or anything. And I was right about the saves. A quick symlink sorted it. Issue filed.


Last edited by Dunc on 1 September 2018 at 7:04 pm UTC
Micromegas Aug 31, 2018
Quoting: liamdaweAnd also, Valve did ask people to send issues to them, not the game developer.

Important information, I think. Perhaps worth to be added in the article and maybe even to be repeated in every article about Proton? Just to prevent that developers get really annoyed of Linux players.
lucifertdark Aug 31, 2018
Quoting: Guestthat's cool but i would still rather have an out of the box experience with quake 2 we need to move away from doing external things which i hope proton offers more and more as they update it
Agree with you totally, but the workaround is there just in case it takes a while.
Liam Dawe Aug 31, 2018
Quoting: Guest
Quoting: liamdaweFrom your steam post:
QuoteI don't know why it's such a big deal to have EAC there for that in a beta, especially when this beta will have all in-game stats/unlocks wiped clean at the end.
People do all sorts of shitty hacks to ruin games. It's not just about gaming progression, it's about the experience for players.

And also, Valve did ask people to send issues to them, not the game developer.

I think it would be pertinent to give my quote context (i.e. the whole non-truncated sentence):

QuoteI only really am interested in playing co-op, and I don't know why it's such a big deal to have EAC there for that in a beta, especially when this beta will have all in-game stats/unlocks wiped clean at the end.

I guess I fail to see how anyone would want to cheat in a co-op mode in a non-stat-saved beta.
What I said still applies. They need the anti-cheat in, as people will attempt to do all kinds of crap in *all* game modes. They also need the anti-cheat to be thoroughly tested before the full release.

Quoting: Micromegas
Quoting: liamdaweAnd also, Valve did ask people to send issues to them, not the game developer.

Important information, I think. Perhaps worth to be added in the article and maybe even to be repeated in every article about Proton? Just to prevent that developers get really annoyed of Linux players.
Yes, a good point.
Comandante Ñoñardo Aug 31, 2018
Quoting: Sputnik_tr_02
Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoAnyone know to disable the proton logs. They are eating more than 500MB of my almost full SSD.

Hi, can you tell me where the logs are located?
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