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Proton Experimental gets fixes for DualSense, God Eater Resurrection, Crysis 3, Resident Evil Village and more

Proton Experimental gets fixes for DualSense, God Eater Resurrection, Crysis 3, Resident Evil Village and more

For August 7th Valve released a new update to Proton Experimental to get more Windows games working better on Linux, SteamOS / Steam Deck.

In case you missed it first, Valve launched the second Beta of Proton 10 on July 29th (Proton 10.0-2) with lots of changes. Proton Experimental now includes all the changes from Proton 10.0-2 as well. Confused on the different Proton versions? Be sure to read the GamingOnLinux guide. For games that have anti-cheat be sure to check out our compatibility page.

For this Proton Experimental update noted to be now playable includes:

  • Far Horizon.
  • Grim Fandango Remastered (AMD & Intel GPUs).
  • SSR Wives: The Murder Of My Winter Crush Demo.

Other fixes and improvements:

  • Fixed internet radio in Motor Town: Behind The Wheel.
  • Fixed broken CD key entry field in Age of Empires III.
  • Fixed DualSense controllers registering spurious touchpad clicks over Bluetooth.
  • Fixed long loading times in God Eater Resurrection.
  • Fixed Crysis 3 getting stuck on an old EA Login page.
  • Fixed Proton 10 regressions:

    • METAL GEAR SOLID V: THE PHANTOM PAIN no longer crashes at the start of Chapter 1 video.
    • Resident Evil Village no longer freezes after cutscenes.



Pictured – Resident Evil Village

Source: Valve GitHub

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.

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