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Possible Proton or Wine Issue
Sorry for the generalized post, but I'm trying to figure out if Proton or Wine can get corrupted over time. I'm a linux noob still trying to learn and break from the Windows mindset.
I've noticed when running games in steam, I sometimes get a C++ Runtime error, but if I try to run the game again, I don't get it. Then there are times where it's pretty consistent like this...
https://pastebin.com/sG3EHPVp
Above are the results of trying to run Starfield using latest Proton, Proton Experimental, and Proton GE, even with launch options.
I can see some people on ProtonDB have no issues with a title or show their solutions. Yet I have issues, and when I try the solutions, they don't work.
I hate Windows, despise it like the bathroom peephole it is in a childrens school. I can dual boot into Windows but when I see people with similar Linux setups having success, it's a last resort measure.
Advice and input would be greatly appreciated. I'm tired.
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If you move between Proton/Wine versions it is usually a good idea to delete the old prefix if you run into any issues.
I tried reinstalling the vulkan libraries but it came back with 'latest version already installed'. Is there a way I can prompt the reinstall option or would I have to uninstall and reinstall? (I.e. purge libvulkan' if I even have this right?)
I didn't know that command. I'll give it a shot.
Many thanks!
Google is a vast repository or knowledge and garbage, but travelling it's ways are best done with help of a navigator.
Or maybe...
I'd rather ask the librarian for help than a card catalog any day.
Whatever the case, I appreciate your effort, so, thanks!