Another smaller update to the GE-Proton compatibility layer for running more Windows games on Linux, SteamOS / Steam Deck. We only just had GE-Proton 10-7 / GE-Proton 10-6 with a bunch of fixes, and now we get second helping.
Here's all that's changed:
- Fix DOOM Eternal black screen regression when using wine-wayland
- Disable steam input and xalia in wine-wayland (they dont work with it) and enable sdl instead
- Add protonfixes for Blade & Soul NEO -- game is now playable but there is a known crash in-game when you open the settings. Opening the settings at character select works fine
- Add protonfix to set SteamOS=1 for Wuthering Waves --game is now playable
Pictured - Wuthering Waves
Confused on all the Proton versions? Be sure to read my guide. Also see my guide on how to install GE-Proton. My usual advice is to stick with Valve's official Proton, unless there's something specific you need in GE-Proton as there's less support and testing with it.
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Steam Input no longer works on Wayland.
Why am I no longer surprised by this..
Why am I no longer surprised by this..
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Not sure what the bit Steam Input should be doing.
I tested HITMAN running with Wine-Wayland for that sweet HDR, and even with the latest 10-8 release, controller still doesn't work, until I manually turn off Steam input for the game.
I tested HITMAN running with Wine-Wayland for that sweet HDR, and even with the latest 10-8 release, controller still doesn't work, until I manually turn off Steam input for the game.
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Apparently it actually does work if you build XWayland with support for libei? https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/8604
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