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Valve along with CodeWeavers today issued a small and focused update to Proton, the software behind Steam Play.

Proton 4.11-2 arrives just over a week after the major update that 4.11 was and it includes these changes:

  • Update DXVK to v1.3.2.
  • Update FAudio to 19.08.
  • Update wine-mono to 4.9.2. This is known to fix DARK and DLC quest.
  • For high framerate displays, also report a 60 FPS mode, for older games that require it.
  • Earth Defense Force 5 and Earth Defense Force 4.1 will no longer freeze when prompted to input text.

Since DXVK was previously at version 1.3, this should hopefully be quite a nice improvement for various games and performance. As always, you may find the full changelog here.

Do let us know in the comments how you get on.

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Tags: Proton, Steam, Valve, Wine
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damarrin Aug 9, 2019
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That's interesting, probably a bug. In my experience when I select a not-installed Proton version, it'll download it before starting the game.
Spirimint Aug 9, 2019
QuoteUpdate wine-mono to 4.9.2. T

Oh so maybe Enderal works now out of the Box?


Last edited by Spirimint on 9 August 2019 at 9:44 am UTC
Beamboom Aug 9, 2019
I'm particularly interested in the updated Faudio, if this fixes the audio issue in Fallout 4 with the sound sometimes freezing. Luckily not too often, but still really annoying when it does.
sr_ls_boy Aug 9, 2019
How does Killing Floor 2 look lately?
ACO is tracking a bug that happen even when
using llvm. That's why I asked. I don't own
the game


Last edited by sr_ls_boy on 9 August 2019 at 11:30 am UTC
massatt212 Aug 9, 2019
im getting probems with Mf-install Media wont play in games like Soulcalibur and other Unreal games using mp4 format and darksiders
Raaben Aug 9, 2019
Quoting: Spirimint
QuoteUpdate wine-mono to 4.9.2. T

Oh so maybe Enderal works now out of the Box?

I'll try it out later tonight. I don't have high hopes but I'd love for that one to start working.

Edit: Nope, still crashes immediately after trying to start from the launcher.


Last edited by Raaben on 9 August 2019 at 4:45 pm UTC
Spirimint Aug 9, 2019
Quoting: Raaben
Quoting: Spirimint
QuoteUpdate wine-mono to 4.9.2. T

Oh so maybe Enderal works now out of the Box?

I'll try it out later tonight. I don't have high hopes but I'd love for that one to start working.

I know there is a work arround with play on linux. But to play it out of the box without extra "wine steam" would be just awesome!
stormtux Aug 10, 2019
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Quoting: sr_ls_boyHow does Killing Floor 2 look lately?
ACO is tracking a bug that happen even when
using llvm. That's why I asked. I don't own
the game
For me for the last Proton versions the performances and stability is always the same (even the looong launching times, sadly). About ACO I cant be of help because I am using a nvidia card.
slaapliedje Aug 10, 2019
Quoting: Thormack"FAudio"
Hope this helps Skyrim SE.

It already runs fine with Proton 4.11, but I still need to restart game sometimes because it looses sync.
Skyrim VR runs fine as well, I just need to figure out how to get all thee mods from my Windows install into the Linux one. Not sure if I can get Nexus working, etc.
slaapliedje Aug 10, 2019
Quoting: Dunc
Quoting: slaapliedjeElite:Dangerous
Heh. I'm beginning to see why people usually miss out the colon. :D

I wish I had the hardware to play ED in VR...
Emojis ruin everything...

I usually put the space in there.... Funny thing on my hardware, at least with the 2d version, it's about 50fps less on Linux than Windows, but that means it's like 190fps vs 240fps. So it isn't like it's noticeable. Sadly that isn't the case in VR, where it gets all funky.
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