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legluondunet Oct 1, 2018
Quoting: YoRHa-2BD3D10 games often require native d3dcompiler DLLs, some games like Just Cause 2 and the original Bioshock just crash for no apparent reason but don't allow debugging, and some games require the D3D10 Effects framework, which would probably be a bigger project than DXVK itself. As it stands, DXVK is completely useless for D3D10 games, and the D3D9 render path (if available) should be preferred.

Thank you for your answer, I have only four directx10 games in my Steam library:
Bioshock 1 and 2 --> not important if you have the remastered version which uses directx11
Just Cause 2 --> don't work on Wine, with or without DXVK
and Assassin Screed 1, the first of the series.
The last one works very well with DXVK.
There is a new horror game called The Conjuring House that will be interesting to try on Proton.
Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 works out of the Box, but with very poor performance...Maybe my humble GTX 960 can not deal with it..

I have to set the graphic quality to LOW for to have solid 30fps. Even with that, the game looks good with that preset... much better than a lot of games at High quality.
We need a viable PlanB for to list games in a practical way, because SPCR is bugged.
slaapliedje Oct 6, 2018
Quoting: Guest
Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoWe need a viable PlanB for to list games in a practical way, because SPCR is bugged.

It seems to be back up now.

Seems broken again. Was going to look up how well GTA V runs, since I've seen mods for various super heroes now that look amazing to play around with!
Quoting: Guest
Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoWe need a viable PlanB for to list games in a practical way, because SPCR is bugged.

It seems to be back up now.

Yes. With some help
QuotePowered by SteamDB
and Algolia

I decided to create my own User tag for to describe the compatibility in the game's store page.
Proton: PLATINUM
Proton: GOLD.. etc..
legluondunet Oct 7, 2018
Quoting: GuestFinally, got to the part in Nier Automata where I can save. lol. I know this isn't the place but hell yeah.

The game is part of Steamplay Whitelisted isn't it?
Does it work out the box as it should be as a whitelisted game or need tweaks?
It seems that SPCR has changed the rules:

QuoteAs of October 8, 2018, reports are associated with the logged in Steam account when they are submitted. If you have contributed reports previously they will not be listed here. A feature to claim reports submitted previously is on the roadmap.
ageres Oct 16, 2018
Quoting: ageresA Firefox extension by the author of Proton.City which shows compatibility scores on Steam store pages:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/proton-city/

I haven't tried it though, my main web browser is Chromium.
Now there is a similar extension for Chrome too:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/spcr-for-steam/emmcoldocnolgakkbigkjjfabjpenkla
tuubi Oct 16, 2018
Quoting: ageresNow there is a similar extension for Chrome too:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/spcr-for-steam/emmcoldocnolgakkbigkjjfabjpenkla
And this one for SPCR ratings in Firefox:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/spcr-for-steam/
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