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I feel like such an outsider cause for me proton is such a piece of shit that it barely if ever works even if the title is rated platinum
No matter the district either
I have yet to have any issues with the 50ish games I have played on Proton.
Im genuinely happy for you to have things actually work out
I wish it would be the same for me
I even had shit break after restarting it 5 minutes after closing it
That's so odd, maybe there is an issue with your specific distribution.
As mentioned in another comment I had the same problem over 3 wildly different distros I also never fiddle with any system files or anything
Yes? I have a 1050ti
What else am I supposed to use? Nouveau? Like some sort of redacted? ???
lol that's the funny thing about linux right? and with all the various distros and setups it can be rather hard to diagnose what the issue is.
The inability to use proton correctly is a constant over 3 wildly different distros
I am not sure how you can mess up using proton but somehow this seems like user error. Every distro I have tried it on, with multiple DEs...it just works.
The classic Linux moment, when it doesn't work, blame the user
Most of the time, it's the user. And when it isn't, it's the user
fair enough lmao
Seeing as you are the only person who really has this issue, it's either your hardware or it's you. If you try it on other hardware and it still happens, it's you.
oh yeah its totally me when this happens on a stock distro, it cant possible be that the software isnt the problem, it must always be the user even if its what you claim a rare problem
Umm...yes? It works for the rest of us on different distros across all different machines. So either it's your machine, or you are doing something wrong. That's it, there really isn't much else to it.
I wonder if it's a software or hardware issue on your end that might be causing it.
Been using proton since it started and it's definitely not always as seamless and requires tweaking or going to protondb and checking bug reports, changing your proton version, and etc, but generally it has worked with me on multiple iterations of hardware.
I wish I knew man, protondb tweaks never once helped me either
I never noticed anything else be as freaky as proton
What OS/distro are you using?
Currently im on endeavouros But had the same problem on mint and solus
Try XanMod kernel and ProtonGE - I've had great performance and stability and been using those for couple years now with steam Linux gaming
If it doesn't work on stock Idk if I trust a random what I assume is a kernel mod
Protonge was only marginably better and it only worked like that through lutris