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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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pythoneer Aug 26, 2018
Quoting: ArnvidrI've been dual-booting a bit lately, and I just installed Windows from an iso downloaded directly from Microsoft, but just never registered it, and the only thing I've noticed is that I couldn't change my wallpaper. Can't see that within a game no matter what!

You're violating the software license from Microsoft by not registering your copy of windows. Its basically "stealing" (like games or movies from the internet you don't pay for). I don't know if there is a more specific term in your jurisdiction but by german law its more or less "Obtaining services by deception"(Section 265a from StGB) or breaking contracts i guess.

https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/englisch_stgb/englisch_stgb.html#p2231
serge Aug 26, 2018
Quoting: GuestKOTOR II is a Linux native; As far as i know there is no way to test the win version via proton if you have a Linux native available.

So my guess is you have tested a Linux native build.

Yes exactly this is a native Linux build, same for the others exept the last remnant which is on the proton white list.

I tested games supposed not working with a joystick he listed on another post. Jardon as a general problem with joystick, not only with proton based titles.


Last edited by serge on 26 August 2018 at 2:38 pm UTC
Sputnik_tr_02 Aug 26, 2018
Quoting: Cyba.Cowboy
Quoting: pbMy guess is before the next big sale, which should be around Halloween. If not that, then before the Winter Sale for sure.

That'd be doing themselves a favor is they did - I buy most of my games via GOG.com these days, but the ability to purchase a non-Linux game in Steam and have it "just work" in Steam for Linux would be a pretty big selling point for me... GOG.com would still be my preferred store of course (I'm rather anti-DRM), but it'd convince me to spend a little more in Steam's store from time-to-time too.

And any Windows game you buy and play via Steam Linux client will count as a Linux sale, that's another plus side to this.
jardon Aug 26, 2018
Quoting: ageres
Quoting: jardonAm 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.
Try to launch Steam in Big Picture Mode. Prey (the new one) recognizes my Steam controller (but no others) only if launched from BPM. I have no problem with controllers in other games though.

Close but no cigar on that one I'm afraid. It was a good thought though. I've noticed that when plugging in a controller it looks as if its detecting it on multiple paths but in the end it still only registers one controller based off of the output.

Local Device Found
  type: 28de 1102
  path: /dev/hidraw8
  serial_number:  - 1
  Manufacturer: Valve Software
  Product:      Wired Controller
  Release:      100
  Interface:    0

Local Device Found
  type: 28de 1102
  path: /dev/hidraw9
  serial_number:  - 1
  Manufacturer: Valve Software
  Product:      Wired Controller
  Release:      100
  Interface:    1

!! Controller 0 attributes:
  Type: 2
  ProductID: 4354
  Serial: FC53801817
  Capabilities: 00013ff7
  Firmware Version: 0
  Firmware Build Time: 1523565111 (Thu, 12 Apr 2018 20:31:51 GMT)
  Bootloader Build Time: 1439863405 (Tue, 18 Aug 2015 02:03:25 GMT)


Quoting: serge
Quoting: jardonAm I the only one that hasnt gotten a controller to work in any proton game?

i can confirm that CSGO crash if a joystick is plugged, it was working previously when the game had the old UI.

i tested super meat boy, chivalry, kotor 2, the last remnant with an official Xbox 360 wired controller and they all works fine.

i am not using the steam runtime libs but using those of the distro.

The CSGO problem makes sense but the other ones dont. I'm also using the distro version of steam so I'm not sure what the issue is here. I find it funny that it seems to be working better on Arch in some scenarios haha. Is it too much to ask to play Dark Souls again? I need some punishment.

Quoting: tuubiCSGO isn't running on Proton/Steam Play so that's a separate issue.

I get that but I included it in case the problem isnt just with proton.

Quoting: tmtvlI had difficulties getting a controller to work properly with DSPtDE, but using a PS3 controller with xboxdrv worked. If you've tried xboxdrv and it didn't help I can't really help you. Maybe antimicro can help, although it will be janky as all get out.

I guess the problem I have with that is that Valve says that all controller that work in steam should work in a proton game. I dont really mind the troubleshooting, but others probably will after hearing such a statement. If you really want people to switch (such as my brother) you need to have whitelisted games work 100%. There was nothing in their troubleshooting on the announcement that was related to controllers.

Regardless I appreciate all of the help! It really is aggravating that the controllers always work flawlessly with BPM but rarely a game. To get supermeatboy to work I had to map out the keyboard bindings to a steam controller which is less than ideal.
Arnvidr Aug 26, 2018
Quoting: pythoneer
Quoting: ArnvidrI've been dual-booting a bit lately, and I just installed Windows from an iso downloaded directly from Microsoft, but just never registered it, and the only thing I've noticed is that I couldn't change my wallpaper. Can't see that within a game no matter what!

You're violating the software license from Microsoft by not registering your copy of windows. Its basically "stealing" (like games or movies from the internet you don't pay for). I don't know if there is a more specific term in your jurisdiction but by german law its more or less "Obtaining services by deception"(Section 265a from StGB) or breaking contracts i guess.

https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/englisch_stgb/englisch_stgb.html#p2231
How can I be stealing something if Microsoft offers it for download? I'm basically running a demo version, and if Microsoft wanted to limit this demo further they would have done so (and indeed they did so in the past).
somebody1121 Aug 26, 2018
I was trying to make work Killer is dead on proton by installing .net 4.5 and found with winecfg a Application settings call "NewColossus_x64.exe". To see it do WINEPREFIX=/path/to/steam/library/steamapps/compatdata/APPID/pfx/ winecfg
With any game that you may have install should work.
Comandante Ñoñardo Aug 26, 2018
Quoting: Arnvidr
Quoting: pythoneer
Quoting: ArnvidrI've been dual-booting a bit lately, and I just installed Windows from an iso downloaded directly from Microsoft, but just never registered it, and the only thing I've noticed is that I couldn't change my wallpaper. Can't see that within a game no matter what!

You're violating the software license from Microsoft by not registering your copy of windows. Its basically "stealing" (like games or movies from the internet you don't pay for). I don't know if there is a more specific term in your jurisdiction but by german law its more or less "Obtaining services by deception"(Section 265a from StGB) or breaking contracts i guess.

https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/englisch_stgb/englisch_stgb.html#p2231
How can I be stealing something if Microsoft offers it for download? I'm basically running a demo version, and if Microsoft wanted to limit this demo further they would have done so (and indeed they did so in the past).

I have two machines: This with Ubuntu 16.04.5 and another with a LEGIT Windows 7 pro OEM. When You install Windows 7, with a Legit key (The COA sticker)You have 30 for to activate it, you can reset the trial period three more times with a console as admin and type:
slmgr -rearm
This trial time is ideal for to try the hardware properly, because once you activate win7 OEM licence, it become tied to the hardware.

Once the trial period is ended, If you don't activate it, Win 7 will not lock, it will continue working with the annoying nag screen, even when you are gaming...
slaapliedje Aug 26, 2018
Quoting: tmtvl
Quoting: jardonAm 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.

I had difficulties getting a controller to work properly with DSPtDE, but using a PS3 controller with xboxdrv worked. If you've tried xboxdrv and it didn't help I can't really help you. Maybe antimicro can help, although it will be janky as all get out.
I used my Mayflash F300 to play Tekken 7 without any issues. My normal go to controller is a Steam Controller though, haven't really tried it in any Steam Play games yet though.
D34VA_ Aug 26, 2018
Quoting: somebody1121I was trying to make work Killer is dead on proton by installing .net 4.5 and found with winecfg a Application settings call "NewColossus_x64.exe". To see it do WINEPREFIX=/path/to/steam/library/steamapps/compatdata/APPID/pfx/ winecfg
With any game that you may have install should work.

I found that, too. I wonder if it means we'll see more Id/Bethesda titles soon?
somebody1121 Aug 26, 2018
Quoting: aFoxNamedMorris
Quoting: somebody1121I was trying to make work Killer is dead on proton by installing .net 4.5 and found with winecfg a Application settings call "NewColossus_x64.exe". To see it do WINEPREFIX=/path/to/steam/library/steamapps/compatdata/APPID/pfx/ winecfg
With any game that you may have install should work.

I found that, too. I wonder if it means we'll see more Id/Bethesda titles soon?

Not only that, but it appears they are going to do application profiles.
GustyGhost Aug 26, 2018
Quoting: pythoneer
Quoting: ArnvidrI've been dual-booting a bit lately, and I just installed Windows from an iso downloaded directly from Microsoft, but just never registered it, and the only thing I've noticed is that I couldn't change my wallpaper. Can't see that within a game no matter what!

You're violating the software license from Microsoft by not registering your copy of windows. Its basically "stealing" (like games or movies from the internet you don't pay for). I don't know if there is a more specific term in your jurisdiction but by german law its more or less "Obtaining services by deception"(Section 265a from StGB) or breaking contracts i guess.

https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/englisch_stgb/englisch_stgb.html#p2231

Big brother Microsoft is getting something more precious than money from him anyway.
dvd Aug 26, 2018
Quoting: MayeulCInteresting find, thanks for sharing! I disagree on the second part, though. It is still be properly supported by valve, in theory. And they will probably make it a tiny bit different (like the OS logo right to SteamPlay, instead of left).
That also reminds me that platform-specific purchases might come to an end with this.

If they differentiate it it's fine for me, but if they end up using the same penguin/steam icon that other games use, there would be practically no way of telling which developers took their time to learn new toolkits and/or spent time and money to get their games ported.
MayeulC Aug 26, 2018
Quoting: jardonController issues

Interesting to read that your controller works with BP but not with games. Is your system updated? What distribution? Have you tried another one [or a Steam flatpak]? What kernel version? Have you tried both with and without the Steam Runtime? Did you disable the Steam overlay? Did you open an issue on Valve's Github? Is it a nonstandard controller?

That's all I can think of in the top of my head :)
Cyba.Cowboy Aug 26, 2018
Quoting: Arnvidr
Quoting: pythoneer
Quoting: ArnvidrI've been dual-booting a bit lately, and I just installed Windows from an iso downloaded directly from Microsoft, but just never registered it, and the only thing I've noticed is that I couldn't change my wallpaper. Can't see that within a game no matter what!

You're violating the software license from Microsoft by not registering your copy of windows. Its basically "stealing" (like games or movies from the internet you don't pay for). I don't know if there is a more specific term in your jurisdiction but by german law its more or less "Obtaining services by deception"(Section 265a from StGB) or breaking contracts i guess.

https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/englisch_stgb/englisch_stgb.html#p2231
How can I be stealing something if Microsoft offers it for download? I'm basically running a demo version, and if Microsoft wanted to limit this demo further they would have done so (and indeed they did so in the past).

This is what I am thinking... He has (seemingly) obtained this via legal/legitimate means from the Microsoft website, so I fail to see how this justifies as "stealing"...


Quoting: Comandante Ñoñardo
Quoting: Arnvidr
Quoting: pythoneer
Quoting: ArnvidrI've been dual-booting a bit lately, and I just installed Windows from an iso downloaded directly from Microsoft, but just never registered it, and the only thing I've noticed is that I couldn't change my wallpaper. Can't see that within a game no matter what!

You're violating the software license from Microsoft by not registering your copy of windows. Its basically "stealing" (like games or movies from the internet you don't pay for). I don't know if there is a more specific term in your jurisdiction but by german law its more or less "Obtaining services by deception"(Section 265a from StGB) or breaking contracts i guess.

https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/englisch_stgb/englisch_stgb.html#p2231
How can I be stealing something if Microsoft offers it for download? I'm basically running a demo version, and if Microsoft wanted to limit this demo further they would have done so (and indeed they did so in the past).

I have two machines: This with Ubuntu 16.04.5 and another with a LEGIT Windows 7 pro OEM. When You install Windows 7, with a Legit key (The COA sticker)You have 30 for to activate it, you can reset the trial period three more times with a console as admin and type:
slmgr -rearm
This trial time is ideal for to try the hardware properly, because once you activate win7 OEM licence, it become tied to the hardware.

Once the trial period is ended, If you don't activate it, Win 7 will not lock, it will continue working with the annoying nag screen, even when you are gaming...

Okay, that's confusing as f#%k.

It's things like that which make me glad I don't use Microsoft Windows-based operating systems...


Last edited by Cyba.Cowboy on 26 August 2018 at 10:11 pm UTC
jarhead_h Aug 26, 2018
Quoting: dvd
Quoting: MayeulCInteresting find, thanks for sharing! I disagree on the second part, though. It is still be properly supported by valve, in theory. And they will probably make it a tiny bit different (like the OS logo right to SteamPlay, instead of left).
That also reminds me that platform-specific purchases might come to an end with this.

If they differentiate it it's fine for me, but if they end up using the same penguin/steam icon that other games use, there would be practically no way of telling which developers took their time to learn new toolkits and/or spent time and money to get their games ported.

I really doubt that Valve is going to just declare everything all Linux now. For one, if I were Valve, I would want to brag a little that this is all working because of the resources that Valve committed to it working, and maintaining visible differentiation really helps accomplish that. The set up they have in the current beta maintains the differentiation just fine, and forces the user to the use to restart Steam twice, once to enable beta use, and once to enable non-whitelist titles. Then there's even a bunch of extra notifications that the game is available only via SteamPlay and may not even run. I think that Valve is well aware of the FOSS sensibilities, and won't be stepping on any of our toes.

Once this is out of beta they will probably maintain the warnings if for no other reason than to make sure that everybody understands that this game is running because of Proton. Eventually should this move bear fruit and build our userbase, I could see a public shaming campaign against those devs that rely on Proton for Linux compatibility. But for now, I think "Linux friendly" where the dev uses Vulkan for painless Proton compatibility should be something we encourage.
leillo1975 Aug 27, 2018
Quoting: chancho_zombie
Quoting: leillo1975
Quoting: chancho_zombieSleeping Dogs works for me with the beta.

The game don't work to me....

maybe it's a driver problem, I'm using Mesa drivers 18.2 rc4.

weird, someone else also reported this game running on NVIDIA 396.54 driver, 4.18 kernel.

I use 4.15 Ubuntu 18.04 kernel.... perhaps this is the problem
tuubi Aug 27, 2018
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Quoting: leillo1975
Quoting: chancho_zombie
Quoting: leillo1975
Quoting: chancho_zombieSleeping Dogs works for me with the beta.

The game don't work to me....

maybe it's a driver problem, I'm using Mesa drivers 18.2 rc4.

weird, someone else also reported this game running on NVIDIA 396.54 driver, 4.18 kernel.

I use 4.15 Ubuntu 18.04 kernel.... perhaps this is the problem
Take a look at ukuu if you want an easy way to test a more recent kernel on Ubuntu.
leillo1975 Aug 27, 2018
Quoting: tuubi
Quoting: leillo1975
Quoting: chancho_zombie
Quoting: leillo1975
Quoting: chancho_zombieSleeping Dogs works for me with the beta.

The game don't work to me....

maybe it's a driver problem, I'm using Mesa drivers 18.2 rc4.

weird, someone else also reported this game running on NVIDIA 396.54 driver, 4.18 kernel.

I use 4.15 Ubuntu 18.04 kernel.... perhaps this is the problem
Take a look at ukuu if you want an easy way to test a more recent kernel on Ubuntu.

Tested with 4.18.5, and this is not the problem, the game persists in don't work
cRaZy-bisCuiT Aug 27, 2018
How could I stop a game installing dependencies again and again on every Start and finally not launching? I have this problem with Age of Mythology: Extended e.g.
PS: Is there any info if Valve plans to fix problems caused by launchers by avoiding them and start the game directly?


Last edited by cRaZy-bisCuiT on 27 August 2018 at 11:05 am UTC
Lolo01 Aug 27, 2018
Quoting: leillo1975Tested with 4.18.5, and this is not the problem, the game persists in don't work

Doesn't work for me with Proton 3.7-3, but it does with 3.7-4 beta on LinuxMint 19 (4.18) - Mesa 18.1.6
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