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Valve are now offering a chance to test a beta of the next version of Proton in their Steam Play system.

As a reminder: Steam Play is the system built into the Linux version of the Steam client to allow you to play Windows games on Linux. Compatibility varies from game to game, you can see the current titles that Valve have whitelisted in their original announcement.

You can track the changelog here. As for what Proton 3.7-4 has: support for Python 3, DXVK updated to v0.70, better keyboard focus for those on GNOME Shell, controllers hopefully no longer causing long delays on startup and more. Seems like a pretty good update and it's going to be fun to watch it progress.

Actually getting it show up is a little finicky. It didn't seem to appear until after I started a Steam Play title and then restarting Steam, so hopefully they will improve that over time too.

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melkemind Aug 25, 2018
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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain works very well.
Gobo Aug 25, 2018
Quoting: OrkultusSo far the games that i have gotten to work are. Darksiders 1 (Menu is blacked out), but if you listen for the menu sounds when you hover your mouse over them, and select them just right, it will load into the game which is fully playable.

I had the black main menu too, but that wasn't the only flaw. There was no HUD other than the minimap, I couldn't see the popups that appear when you find something new for the first time and there was no ingame menu.

I was able to play the game for about half an hour, defeating the first boss and going through several level transitions, but I had to tab out of the game and kill it, as I could not save and quit from within.

On the other hand, Hot Lava runs rather flawlessly for me. Only thing missing is the intro movie, otherwise it's absolutely smooth.
jardon Aug 25, 2018
Am I the only one that hasnt gotten a controller to work in any proton game? In general my controller(s) working is hit or miss. I've tried 360 controllers, PS4, and Steam controllers. They are always recognized and working in steam but only a couple of games work with them. I dont really know what to do as I seem to be the outlier here. Another interesting fact is csgo crashes on startup if a controller is plugged in. Anyone want to assist with troubleshooting? Heres some output when running steam/csgo before it crashes:

Initializing joystick #0 and making it active.
ConVarRef joystick doesn't point to an existing ConVar
Detected supported joystick #1 'Sony Computer Entertainment Wireless Controller Motion Sensors'. Currently active joystick is #0.
Detected supported joystick #2 'Microsoft X-Box 360 pad'. Currently active joystick is #0.
RESZ NOT SUPPORTED!
INTZ NOT SUPPORTED!
RESZ NOT SUPPORTED!
INTZ NOT SUPPORTED!


System:
Ubuntu 18.04
Intel® Core™ i5-4670 CPU / GTX 1060 6GB
Nvidia 396.54

Any help would be appreciated!
1xok Aug 26, 2018
Quoting: jardonAm I the only one that hasnt gotten a controller to work in any proton game?

With Nier: Automata it worked right away (steam controller). I have not tested the controller in other games. But you should name the games where you have problems.
Mountain Man Aug 26, 2018
Quoting: KimyrielleSo...

What do people think is the better choice to run Windows games now? regular WINE? Staging? Proton?
I think the only definitive answer is "It depends." I suppose "Whatever works" is also acceptable.
Mountain Man Aug 26, 2018
Tried the beta. Batman: Arkham Asylum and LEGO The Lord of the Rings still refuse to launch. Pity, because those along with Arkham City are really the only Windows-only titles I care about.
elmapul Aug 26, 2018
i just wish we could find an way to stop using MS code entirely, even if we arent using the windows kernel and windows, we are still runing direct X and its libraries
Mountain Man Aug 26, 2018
Quoting: elmapuli just wish we could find an way to stop using MS code entirely, even if we arent using the windows kernel and windows, we are still runing direct X and its libraries
We can only hope developers see the advantages of making their games Linux friendly and start supporting Vulkan.
jardon Aug 26, 2018
Quoting: 1xok
Quoting: jardonAm I the only one that hasnt gotten a controller to work in any proton game?

With Nier: Automata it worked right away (steam controller). I have not tested the controller in other games. But you should name the games where you have problems.

Sure. Here's all I can think of off the top of my head.

Proton:
Dark souls prepare to die
Dark souls 3
Wolfenstein the new order
The Witcher 3
Crysis 2 maximum edition
FFVII
FFX
The last remnant

Native:
CSGO
Enter the Dungeon
Rocket League
Super meatboy
Stardew valley
Chivalry
Kotor 2

Now games that work with a game pad:
Layers of fear
Ultimate chicken horse
Dead cells

The problem is pretty widespread. Ive pretty much just blamed the lack of controller compatibility on the devs but with valve saying controllers should work flawlessly with proton I'm starting to think there's something wrong here with my configuration.
dubigrasu Aug 26, 2018
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Quoting: somebody1121I tried the proton beta and DXVK_HUD tells that the version it's 0.64 not 0.70, it's odd.

What option for DXVK_HUD do I need to display the DXVK version? I tried "DXVK_HUD=1" and "DXVK_HUD=devinfo,fps" but all they would display was the Nvidia driver version and the Vulkan version.

"DXVK_HUD=devinfo,fps,version"


Last edited by dubigrasu on 26 August 2018 at 1:52 am UTC
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