Valve and CodeWeavers have rolled out another smaller update to the Steam Play Proton compatibility layer.
Continuing to clean up the issues left from the big 5.13 release that now uses the newer container runtime, Proton 5.13-3 brings with it (hopefully) fixed controller hotplugging. Something I am sure many users will appreciate as that can be a nuisance when it doesn't work needing you to restart games.
Additionally they say that Yakuza: Like A Dragon, Soulcalibur 6, Lords of the Fallen, and Hammerting are now playable. That doesn't mean that don't still have issues though.
On top of that this release pulls in an update to the Direct3D to Vulkan translation layer DXVK with v1.7.3 and also FAudio 20.12 as well. Aside from that here's the bug fixes:
- Fix sound in Warframe and Ghostrunner.
- Fix flickering graphics in Serious Sam 4.
- Fix networking failures in Call of Duty: World War II.
- Fix Age of Empires II HD crash in multiplayer lobbies.
- Fix Paradox games launchers.
See the full changelog for Proton on GitHub. You can also follow our dedicated section.
I know the argument that "they do fix general issues and use the game titles as merely examples of who was affected".
But wouldn't they then word it differently, like "fixed an issue with the handling of X in library Y, affecting games like [insert titles here]"?
Quoting: BeamboomI continue to be confused about the descriptions of the fixes, as they seem to be fixes for specific games rather than general framework corrections/improvements. Do we really have a shitload of game-specific tweaks running in all our machines?
I know the argument that "they do fix general issues and use the game titles as merely examples of who was affected".
But wouldn't they then word it differently, like "fixed an issue with the handling of X in library Y, affecting games like [insert titles here]"?
But then we'll have people asking, what games does that fix?
Quoting: ArehandoroВ - ВнимательностьQuoting: Beamboom... affecting games like [insert titles here]"?
But then we'll have people asking, what games does that fix?
Last edited by axredneck on 8 December 2020 at 12:51 pm UTC
Quoting: axredneckQuoting: ArehandoroВ - ВнимательностьQuoting: Beamboom... affecting games like [insert titles here]"?
But then we'll have people asking, what games does that fix?
Oops, I missed that :D
Quoting: BeamboomI continue to be confused about the descriptions of the fixes, as they seem to be fixes for specific games rather than general framework corrections/improvements. Do we really have a shitload of game-specific tweaks running in all our machines?
I know the argument that "they do fix general issues and use the game titles as merely examples of who was affected".
But wouldn't they then word it differently, like "fixed an issue with the handling of X in library Y, affecting games like [insert titles here]"?
The changelog is for user-visible changes. If you'd like all the details, check out the git log: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/wine/commits/proton_5.13
Quoting: ColdPieThe changelog is for user-visible changes. If you'd like all the details, check out the git log: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/wine/commits/proton_5.13
Ah - lookie there. Ok that was really great to get confirmed. Thanks!
Quoting: theghostAright guys, now please get Cyberpunk 2077 in full shape for us. :)
Sounds CDPR need to get Cyberpunk in shape first! Not being able to play on Linux yet is kind of an advantage... in a way.
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