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Valve have updated Proton Experimental, the testing-ground for new features and fixes for their Windows compatibility layer for Steam Deck and Desktop Linux. Here's what's new for November 25th.

Noted as now playable:

  • Disgaea 4 Complete+
  • Soul Interface

Some regressions introduced in previous Proton Experimental updates were solved including:

  • Fall Guys is playable again.
  • It's possible to interact with The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and Fallout: New Vegas launchers using mouse.
  • Videos play correctly again in Resident Evil 7 Biohazard and Resident Evil Village.

Regressions since Proton 9.0 solved:

  • Games now launch on the correct screen on setups with multiple monitors connected to multiple GPUs.

Other bug fixes:

  • Fixed Shadow Warrior crashing with AMD GPUs.
  • Fixed various crashes affecting Final Fantasy XIV launcher.
  • Fixed broken account creation in Final Fantasy XIV.
  • Fixed Chromacell not being playable on AMD GPUs.
  • Fixed trigger buttons not registering in I Expect You To Die.


Pictured - Final Fantasy XIV

From the changelog on GitHub.

If you already have Proton Experimental downloaded, it will show up in your Steam Downloads as needing an update. Otherwise, you can just search for it in your Steam Library to install it. Learn more in my Proton beginner's guide.


A quick note as well: recently I noticed various other news websites suddenly covering the NVIDIA DLSS 3 update in Proton Experimental that I covered nearly two weeks ago. One generic PC site covered it, then another and then another…and so on, sourcing each other. Many making claims of a Steam Deck 2 in some form.

Some writers seem to be mixing up (either for clickbait or they're just confused), that Proton is somehow tied to SteamOS or the Steam Deck, but remember - we all use it on Desktop Linux too. Not everything is directly Steam Deck related at all. Plus, you can bet the Steam Deck 2 if it ever releases will continue to be using an AMD APU. I'll eat my current Steam Deck if Valve went with Intel or NVIDIA. Don't hold me to that.

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2 comments

elmapul about 4 hours ago
omg i love Disgaea , thanks for featuring it on the title of the article (i mean you could chose any other game as an highlight)
Cybolic about 2 hours ago
Not that I think you'll ever have to, but a "Dining The Deck" livestream does have a certain ring to it
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