Proton:
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GE-Proton rebased on top of Valve’s Proton 10 Bleeding Edge
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Wine-Wayland has been enabled and patches from upstream wine backported for it. YMMV (Your mileage may vary). Thanks Etaash-mathamsetty for the backporting as well as the wine-wayland specific patch fixes for various games.
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Dualsense controller patches from ClearlyClaire https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/merge_requests/7238 rebased (thanks loathingKernel)
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FSR patches rebased (thanks loathingKernel)
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Nvidia Reflex low latency patches rebased
Protonfixes:
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Marvel Rivals EGS fix added (thanks termdisc)
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Fix added for The Testament of Sherlock Holmes (thanks UsernamesAreNotMyThing)
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Fix added for Borderlans: The Pre-Sequel (thanks loathingKernel)
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Fix added for Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered (thanks Reilley64)
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Fix added for Breath of Fire 4 (GOG) (Thanks ImLinguin)
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Fixes added for Star Citizen (Thanks mactan-sc)
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Fix added for Yosumin (Thanks UsernamesAreNotMyThing)
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Fix added for DOOM 2016 (GOG) (Thanks ImLinguin)
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Fix added for Lord of the Rings Online (thanks mdmatthias/MathiasDillain)
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Fix added for Once Human (Thanks jcdickinson)
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Fix added for Shadows of Adam (Thanks UsernamesAreNotMyThing)
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Save import fix added for Metaphor ReFantazio (Thanks UsernamesAreNotMyThing)
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Save import fix added for Persona 3 Reload (Thanks UsernamesAreNotMyThing)
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Fix added for Liminal Border Part III (thanks R1kaB3rN)
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Fix added for Mojika Truth Rears Its Head (thanks superboo7)
Info regarding Wine-Wayland:
YMMV (Your mileage may vary). Most games that utilizes DXVK or VKD3D should be fine. Games that have native Vulkan or OpenGL are a coin toss. Most launchers should also be fine (Again huge thanks to Etaash, he’s been hammering out a lot off the Wine-Wayland bug fixes, including one that was critical for OpenGL and launcher rendering). If a game or launcher isn’t working, please DON’T come bugging us to fix it. Officially we’re with Valve on this – it’s not supported. It’s there for people to use/try/test out because it’s a wanted feature, that’s the extent of it.
New option for using Wine-Wayland:
PROTON_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1
New option for using HDR with Wine-Wayland:
PROTON_ENABLE_HDR=1
It goes without saying, but just in case people don’t know – You need Wine-Wayland to use HDR, therefore you need both options for HDR:
PROTON_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 PROTON_ENABLE_HDR=1 %command%
If you want to use Wine-Wayland without HDR, you do NOT need this option:
PROTON_ENABLE_HDR=1
Known issues with Wine-Wayland:
DOOM 2016: Opens in small window and crashes on resolution change without mesa patch. Fixed with patch
DOOM Eternal: Crashes without mesa patch. Broken mouse cursor in menus, Broken mouse pointing in-game
DOOM The Dark Ages: Broken mouse pointing in-game
Wolfenstein The Old Blood: OpenGL error crash
Wolfenstein The New Order: OpenGL error crash
Wolfenstein Youn Blood: mangohud broken
Path of Exile/Path of Exile 2: Vulkan renderer broken without mesa patch. Fixed with patch.
AMD-Specific:
mesa patches needed for DOOM 2016 and DOOM Eternal: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/34918
mesa patches needed for DOOM Dark Ages: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/34944
mesa patches needed for Path of Exile/Path of Exile 2 (currently not submitted yet): https://github.com/Nobara-Project/rpm-sources/blob/42/baseos/mesa/min_image_count.patch
Hopefully we can figure out a fix for the cursor issue in the DOOM games. Fingers crossed
I feel this may be a dumb question, for the portion talking about mesa patches for games; how disconnected utilize these patches?
I imagine that the patches will be incorporated in the next release.
Applying patches and building Proton for yourself is an advanced topic and you could break things so proceed with caution:
The README will have instructions on building proton: https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom
After step 3, use git apply to apply the patch files that you need from the links above. Here’s a StackOverflow article that may help a bit, or use your favorite search engine (or LLM if you’re feeling lucky) to help you.
If everything turns out ok and you have your tar.gz file, you can follow the manual installation instructions from the same readme in order to install it.
Perfect, thank you for the pointers!