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Valve are moving fast with Steam Play updates! Just today they've released the Steam Play 3.16-1 beta which is a pretty big deal. Also, the 3.7-8 minor update is now in the stable channel for everyone.

Once again, it's typical of this all to land (DXVK update and now this!) after I've already done the weekend roundup. Certainly not complaining though, far from it, the excitement levels over here just exploded.

I was expecting a Steam Play update soon, given how I've been tracking the commit log seeing Wine and more being updated, didn't quite expect Valve and CodeWeavers to work so quickly and on a weekend too. This just goes to show how important it is and how dedicated they are to improving Linux gaming.

As usual, you will likely need to restart Steam to have the new Proton beta available. Here's the changes in all their glory (changelog link):

  • Rebased Proton patches onto Wine 3.16.
  • Updated Vulkan support in Wine to 1.1.86, plus support for transform feedback.
  • DXVK has been updated to 0.81 plus support for transform feedback which should fix missing models in many D3D11 games. This requires new driver support. DXVK release notes can be found here: https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/releases/tag/v0.81
  • DXVK's d3d10 mode is now enabled by default.
  • DXVK is now built as a native Linux library, which may give a small performance boost, and should make debugging easier for DXVK and driver developers.
  • Missing textures for models in some VR games has been resolved.
  • Ask the window manager to bypass the compositor in fullscreen mode. This may improve performance in some situations.
  • All new makefile-based build system.

As you can see, it's a pretty massive change. Previously, Steam Play's Proton was based on Wine 3.7 so it was quite outdated. They also removed any Mac support for it.

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So much for my quiet weekend taking time off…

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slaapliedje Oct 13, 2018
Quoting: edoyou are not mentioning the most interesting aspect. D3D11's Stream Output, now games like Giana sisters and etc will work.


Btw, sad to see they dropped mac support with this release

I didn't think Proton had mac support.

Also that Giana Sisters game is really fun, but really hard! Granted, the same could be said of the original one as well. There is an improved version of that for the STe that actually uses proper scrolling and such :)
dreamer_ Oct 13, 2018
> I didn't think Proton had mac support.

It was technically possible to compile Proton for MacOS, so they experimented with it before releasing Proton to the world. It didn't work, caused problems (e.g. scripts needed dual python2 and python3 support because of it) and triggered some unnecessary discussions - so dropping it clarifies the situation for now.

I hope MacOS people will fork it and make it work, so it can be merged back again. No statements from Valve if removal is permanent or not.
Leopard Oct 13, 2018
Quoting: legluondunet
Quoting: Leopard
Quoting: legluondunetAssassin's Creed 1 Director's Cut finally launches in dx10 mode without any tweak, just launch the game and play!
It should be soon whitelisted.

Can you confirm it works with DXVK?

It just works with Proton 3.16, it launches the directx10 version per default.
You can verify that DXVK is active with add this in the Steam game launch option:
DXVK_HUD=version,devinfo,fps %command%

I'm just asking that can you see DXVK HUD with that launch option.

I'm already playing AC1 via DXVK since D3D10 ( 0.72 i guess ) support added to it. But it needs d3dcompiler_43 which is a prop MS compiler that you can't distribute with Wine. So i wonder if it really works with DXVK or Wine's own OGL implementation.

My AC1 is GOG version so i need that confirmation.
garpu Oct 13, 2018
Anyone having issues with OpenGL games and 3.16-1? No Man's Sky is reporting 0 VRAM, but plays. Trove won't start. If I roll back to 3.7-8, everything is fine. I did update my video card drivers to Nvidia's 396.54.09.
tuubi Oct 13, 2018
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Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: edoyou are not mentioning the most interesting aspect. D3D11's Stream Output, now games like Giana sisters and etc will work.


Btw, sad to see they dropped mac support with this release

I didn't think Proton had mac support.

Also that Giana Sisters game is really fun, but really hard! Granted, the same could be said of the original one as well. There is an improved version of that for the STe that actually uses proper scrolling and such :)
I think I saw news of a brand new Special Edition fan release for the Amiga as well with better graphics and audio etc. The original game was a great Mario clone but it wasn't exactly technically impressive on the Amiga. Mono sound, catchy music but crappy audio samples, limited (ST) palette etc. Not that it bothered me back then.
elmapul Oct 13, 2018
" They also removed any Mac support for it.""
wait, what?
did mac even had support?
Liam Dawe Oct 13, 2018
Quoting: elmapul" They also removed any Mac support for it.""
wait, what?
did mac even had support?
Some elements for it yes: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/commit/a84120449d8177fa40f3de729e55d238d3c24877
mrdeathjr Oct 13, 2018
Quoting: Red_Ned
Quoting: mrdeathjrNo 0.90 is dont need, only need dxvk from here (no transform feedback required)

https://haagch.frickel.club/files/dxvk/r1646.8172d34/32/

^_^

Version 0.90 includes this commit:
https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/commit/8630ee235a7a97c0ad87af2703b3c06bfd8e475e

Without it D3D10 mode wouldn't work for Bioshock. It is hardcoded as disabled :)

Understand your confusion

But cited commit is followed by 8172d34, used in test for this reason 0.90 is dont needed and bioshock works on test

Resuming 8172d34 have lastest DX10 commits before transform feedback aka:

https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/commit/6b5aa0b92866910b5fbbbeb12428c0e84c2c91ee

^_^
Luke_Nukem Oct 13, 2018
Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: elmapul" They also removed any Mac support for it.""
wait, what?
did mac even had support?
Some elements for it yes: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/commit/a84120449d8177fa40f3de729e55d238d3c24877

Part of a larger series of changes that will be making it in to Proton at some point. The commit that states removal of macOS is from that PR I think.

Quite likely to be temporary. There is a Codeweavers employee looking at making macOS wine64 builds run 32 bit apps I think (which would probably make it in to Linux builds too), which is going to be a critical thing for them to be able to continue offering their product on future macOS versions that remove 32bit support completely. [link1]
Whitewolfe80 Oct 13, 2018
Interesting does the dxvk team/indvidiual now directly work for valve because if he does they are the hardest working team there update after update performance fixes great stuff. Its amazing to go from 2013/2014 steam linux beta client to now you can play skyrim with controller support out of the box on linux along way from the days of the loki ports and years of dark places open source projects (I am not knocking them Xenotic is still fun) but its a long way from that to fallout 4 approaching playablilty under linux.


Last edited by Whitewolfe80 on 13 October 2018 at 11:53 pm UTC
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