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Proton GE, the unofficial and updated build of Proton for Steam Play has another big new release out. To help those who can't wait for Valve/CodeWeavers to update the official Proton or you need some extra fixes.

With Proton-4.19-GE-1 now available it includes updated builds of DXVK, D9VK, FAudio and Vkd3d. On top of that, it's also pulled in patches to help with GTA V and the Rockstar Launcher, a patch to help with Origin client downloads, patches to fix Skyrim SkyUI status effect icons, patches to help Mortal Kombat 11 run (although online matches won't work) and more.

As a reminder, installing a custom Steam Play compatibility tool like Proton GE is actually pretty easy. Download the release and extract the contents of it into this folder:

~/.steam/root/compatibilitytools.d/

For the newer Linux gamer: a folder with a dot at the start is hidden. Press CTRL + H to toggle hidden files and folders on/off.

Reload Steam, right click on a game and go to Properties and then at the bottom it's shown here allowing you to select it. That really is all you need to do.

You can see more about Proton GE on the GitHub page.

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MasterSleort Nov 4, 2019
Quoting: Liam Dawe
Quoting: trawz[Woops! I don't see it though? I remember it being there before now that you've said it but it doesn't seem to appear on mobile.
Not sure how people miss it, the text is in bold before you get to the comments section...and yes on mobile too in exactly the same place.

If you are not logged in, this box doesn't show up. This could mean that if you see something like this, you will just focus on logging in and notify everyone, because you didn't see the box before loggin in.
trawzified Nov 4, 2019
Quoting: MasterSleort
Quoting: Liam Dawe
Quoting: trawz[Woops! I don't see it though? I remember it being there before now that you've said it but it doesn't seem to appear on mobile.
Not sure how people miss it, the text is in bold before you get to the comments section...and yes on mobile too in exactly the same place.

If you are not logged in, this box doesn't show up. This could mean that if you see something like this, you will just focus on logging in and notify everyone, because you didn't see the box before loggin in.

That must've been it, I was probably being dumb the first time I didn't see it and the second time I replied on desktop while visiting via the DuckDuckGo app (private mode, not logged in). Sorry for causing all this fuss about just a ~ >.<
Kimyrielle Nov 4, 2019
Wait, you can run Origin in Proton? I had no idea! Is there a guide for this, people could point me to? I used to run it in Lutris, but their installer has been broken for months now.
chr Nov 4, 2019
Quoting: Liam Dawe
Quoting: trawz[Woops! I don't see it though? I remember it being there before now that you've said it but it doesn't seem to appear on mobile.
Not sure how people miss it, the text is in bold before you get to the comments section...and yes on mobile too in exactly the same place.

I can explain it from my side, but you probably need a professional designer to look at this (if you don't have any better choices I know one or two designers).
Idk about mobile, but on desktop, I ignore everything above and to the side of the article content. And then at the bottom of the article content there are 3-6 horizontal lines, some of which have text, and I ignore all of those as well, till I get to the comments. I guess solving this problem would probably be about putting it in a place where users would search for such a thing, when and if they need it, rather than make an arms race of UI elements - one flashier than the other.
fagnerln Nov 4, 2019
Someone tested GTA V with this version?
torrit Nov 4, 2019
Quoting: fagnerlnSomeone tested GTA V with this version?
Yep. Works flawlessly for me as opposed to Proton 4.2-9 and 4.11-7 that were bundled with the Steam Client.
mylka Nov 5, 2019
anyone tried it with postal 4? does it fix the videos?
STiAT Nov 5, 2019
I'll use GE for now. I've issues that the dxvk and d9vk are pretty damn old in Proton (at least judging what it tells with DXVK_HUD=full, the versions are ancient in 4.11-7, especially for d9vk compared to the development speed there).

It even shows dxvk 0.99 for me for some reason in 4.11-7, which should not be the case.


Last edited by STiAT on 5 November 2019 at 9:51 am UTC
ageres Nov 5, 2019
Quoting: mylkaanyone tried it with postal 4? does it fix the videos?
Postal 4 works with regular Proton if the mfplat fix is done.
mylka Nov 5, 2019
Quoting: STiATI'll use GE for now. I've issues that the dxvk and d9vk are pretty damn old in Proton (at least judging what it tells with DXVK_HUD=full, the versions are ancient in 4.11-7, especially for d9vk compared to the development speed there).

It even shows dxvk 0.99 for me for some reason in 4.11-7, which should not be the case.

maybe deinstall proton and reinstall it again. something is very wrong
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/steam-play-proton-411-7-is-out-with-more-gamepad-improvements-and-other-misc-fixes.15185
DXVK was updated to 1.4.2 and D9VK to 0.22


Quoting: ageres
Quoting: mylkaanyone tried it with postal 4? does it fix the videos?
Postal 4 works with regular Proton if the mfplat fix is done.

that wasnt my question. everyone can unzip a file. i would be much easier, than everything else
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