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    Phoronix: Proton 5.0-2 Released To Fix Crashes For Steam Play Linux Gamers

    Proton 5.0-2 is out with fixes over last week's big Proton 5.0-1 release that brought many features to this Wine 5.0 downstream focused on powering Valve's Steam Play for running Windows games nicely on Linux...

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  • #2
    Looks like this also fixed the Tomb Raider II crash.

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    • #3
      Doesn't Subnautica have a Linux native build?

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      • #4
        I'm going to see if this fixes the crash that I get with AOE2 DE tonight. No luck getting that game running so far. I tried running it in Windows Steam using regular WINE, but even that didn't work.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Particle View Post
          I'm going to see if this fixes the crash that I get with AOE2 DE tonight. No luck getting that game running so far. I tried running it in Windows Steam using regular WINE, but even that didn't work.
          I haven't tried it with Proton 5 yet, but it was working just fine for me with the previous version.
          So if you are having problems it's likely something other than proton.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Particle View Post
            I'm going to see if this fixes the crash that I get with AOE2 DE tonight. No luck getting that game running so far. I tried running it in Windows Steam using regular WINE, but even that didn't work.
            It works fine with 5.0-2, but it worked with previous releases too in my case.
            BTW. I removed 'steamapps/common/AoE2DE/resources/_common/movies' folder, so it may be a reason why it works fine.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by schmidtbag View Post
              Doesn't Subnautica have a Linux native build?
              No, it does not. It was working fine with Proton 4.11. I haven't tried with 5 yet.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Particle View Post
                I'm going to see if this fixes the crash that I get with AOE2 DE tonight. No luck getting that game running so far. I tried running it in Windows Steam using regular WINE, but even that didn't work.
                I got it running but it's hardly playable: any 3d model is replaced by a convoluted mass of artifacts, like it's missing the textures/models. The only things I can see are terrain, water and health bar. Apart from the GUI.

                To get it running I've renamed the movie folder, changed ucrtbase.dll, changed windows compatibility version in winecfg to 10 and specified some DXVK or whatever.
                Last edited by Buntolo; 14 February 2020, 03:25 AM. Reason: Added workaround steps

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                • #9
                  Great, i though maybe there was something wrong with my setup.
                  I tried 3 games yesterday on proton 5.0.1 in steam, none of them started, forcing me to close steam. Tried multiple time each, never started.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by b8e5n View Post
                    Great, i though maybe there was something wrong with my setup.
                    I tried 3 games yesterday on proton 5.0.1 in steam, none of them started, forcing me to close steam. Tried multiple time each, never started.
                    Any chance you were in Family View? I hit a bug where Proton doesn't download in Family View, you press "Play" and then nothing happens. https://github.com/ValveSoftware/ste...ux/issues/6873

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