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I've been trying to play Amnesia: Rebirth. The game has not run well. There's a lot of texture flickering, particular in outdoor areas. And the game crashes often. I created a Mesa Bug report: [Mesa Bug Report](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/issues/10365)
The Mesa Bug report also has some screenshots and I uploaded some save files.
I was able to play through most of the game, but I think I'm at the last location, and the crashing has gotten really bad. So I gave up after I made the bug report. But it seemed like the Dev who looked into it couldn't recreate the issue.
I tried it again a few days ago since I've had some kernel updates and Mesa updates, and the game is even worse now. I can't even load into the gameplay anymore. After I load my save file, the level loads, and instead of going to the gameplay, I'll get a multicolor screen and then it drops me into the OS login screen, or I have to do a hard reset.
I remember playing the game shortly after it came out for a couple hours and didn't have any problems. I was thinking of doing some more testing, maybe trying another distro.
But I figured I'd ask here first. Maybe someone who has the game can see if they can load it up. In the Mesa Bug report, I uploaded some save files that were in some problematic areas. I can provide a save file for the last area I'm in that is even worse, if needed.
Anybody else have issues with Amnesia: Rebirth?
MESA_LOADER_DRIVER_OVERRIDE=zink %command%
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-D7QfyaX5rQ
I tried Proton previously, and it has the same result (texture artifacts/flickering and crashing) as native.
I should also point out that I have not had other games do not give me similar problems. Every other game I've played has run just fine.
https://www.protondb.com/app/999220#wNxacLjl2m
This does sound like a either a regression or, less likely, one of the game updates introducing some issue.
This is the native version of the game from GOG and I launch it through lutris.
I will try it later with the windows version and proton.
Thanks for confirming. That's sort of what I remember. I bought the game, and it sat in my backlog for years. I remember testing it for about an hour when I first got it, and I don't remember any issues back then. Unfortunately, I don't remember what version of Mint I was on, what kernel or what version of Mesa.
When I get some free time I'll try and update the bug report.
However, if you want to do some detective work and find out when the game last worked I suggest trying liveUSB (from late 2021 or early 2022?). The kind with a persistent overlay so you can install stuff. Then mount your system disk with the game on it and try it.