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Valve once again updated Proton Experimental giving you a good few fixes for various games on Steam Deck and Desktop Linux when running the Windows versions. Confused on Proton? Check out my beginner's guide.

From the changelog for the update on November 12th they've noted ScarQuest as newly playable.

The main bug fixes that were noted are listed below, along with the addition of support for the NVIDIA Optical Flow API and DLSS 3 Frame Generation!

  • Fixed single player game not working in Star Wars - Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast.
  • Fixed Hard Reset Redux crashing with AMD GPUs.
  • Fixed Dragon Age: The Veilguard displaying a warning about being installed on a spinning drive.
  • Added support for NVIDIA Optical Flow API and DLSS 3 Frame Generation.
  • Fixed Astral Ascent hanging when unplugging a controller.
  • Fixed keyboard input in Rivals of Aether II.
  • Fixed Proton not setting priorities correctly for new threads.
  • Fixed Dark and Darker not being playable after a game update.
  • Fixed Skull and Bones not exiting cleanly on systems with a Nvidia GPU.


Pictured - Dragon Age: The Veilguard

Some regressions from previous Proton updates were also solved as listed below:

  • Fixed Proton Experimental regressions:
    • Moero Chronicle is playable again.
  • Fixed Proton 9.0 regressions:
    • I Expect You To Die is playable again.
    • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic no longer launches to a black screen when in fullscreen mode.

See all in the changelog.

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melkemind Nov 12
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Wow, just seeing the name Jedi Outcast makes me want to dust off my copy and play it again. That was such a good series.
Pyrate Nov 12
along with the addition of support for the NVIDIA Optical Flow API and DLSS 3 Frame Generation!

I don't do Novideo, but shouldn't this make it into the headline of the article?
rcrit Nov 12
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Jedi Outcast works pretty well natively in Linux. I played a few years ago using https://github.com/xLAva/JediOutcastLinux


Last edited by rcrit on 12 November 2024 at 8:27 pm UTC
Jarmer Nov 12
damnation - I saw the headline and was hoping for a fix for the hair strands in DA Veilguard, but nope, instead it's a popup warning fix, lol. Oh well.
melkemind Nov 13
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damnation - I saw the headline and was hoping for a fix for the hair strands in DA Veilguard, but nope, instead it's a popup warning fix, lol. Oh well.

It is fixed in the latest vkd3d-proton. I compiled it and added it manually, but I think it might be in the latest Proton-GE now. It's worth testing.

vkd3d on github


Last edited by melkemind on 13 November 2024 at 12:51 am UTC
Liam Dawe Nov 13
along with the addition of support for the NVIDIA Optical Flow API and DLSS 3 Frame Generation!

I don't do Novideo, but shouldn't this make it into the headline of the article?
It should have been, was in a rush and just didn't read properly. Oops. I've re-done the title.
14 Nov 17
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damnation - I saw the headline and was hoping for a fix for the hair strands in DA Veilguard, but nope, instead it's a popup warning fix, lol. Oh well.
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