Tuesday, April 18th 2023

Valve's Proton 8.0 Update Brings More Games to Linux

Valve's Proton, which allows Windows games to run on Linux, has been now updated to version 8.0, bringing even more games to Linux OS and Valve's Steam Deck. The latest update is probably one of the biggest yet and much awaited re-base, bringing an extensive list of fixes, as well as a list of new games that are now playable.

Valve's own Pierre-Loup Griffais confirmed on Twitter that this is their biggest re-base to date, and that the experimental-8.0 will follow sometime this week. He also notes that the newest re-base requires a GPU with Vulkan 1.3 support. The list on new AAA games that are now playable includes some big titles like Dead Space (2023), Forspoken, Nioh 2 - The Complete Edition, Disney Dreamlight Valley, and others. It also updates Wine to 8.0, fixes issues with the 2K launcher, rendering issues in multiple games, fixes multi-touch support, adds NVIDIA NVAPI support to multiple games, and plenty of other fixes.
Changelog - Proton 8.0
Note: Proton 8.0 requires a GPU that supports Vulkan 1.3.

8.0-1:

Now playable:
  • Forspoken
  • Samurai Maiden
  • Dead Space (2023)
  • Creativerse
  • Nioh 2 - The Complete Edition
  • One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4
  • Atelier Meruru
  • Atelier Lydie & Suelle ~The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings~
  • Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book DX
  • Blue Reflection
  • Atelier Rorona ~The Alchemist of Arland~ DX
  • Disney Dreamlight Valley
  • ROMANCE OF THE THREE KINGDOMS XIV
  • ToGather:Island
  • WARRIORS OROCHI 3 Ultimate Definitive Edition
  • Exceed - Gun Bullet Children
  • Gungrave G.O.R.E.
  • Chex Quest HD
  • Fixed 2K launcher failure caused by launcher update.
  • Fixed Arabic fonts in FIFA 21 and 22.
  • Improved CJK font support in many games including NOBUNAGA'S AMBITION: Souzou with Power Up Kit, Stardom 3 and Sword and Fairy 3.
  • Improved sleep/resume functionality on Steam Deck for Tiny Tina's Wonderland.
  • Improved multi-touch support.
  • Fixed native scrollbar being always visible in Final Fantasy XIV Online launcher.
  • Fixed A Plague Tale: Innocence and A Plague Tale: Requiem showing on-screen keyboard when starting the game on the Steam Deck.
  • Fixed rendering issues during cutscenes in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell.
  • Fixed Japanese keyboard input in Final Fantasy XIV Online.
  • Fixed Football manager 2023 crashing when trying to return from a player profile.
  • Fixed experimental regression: Fall in Labyrinth started crashing on some setups.
  • Improved CJK characters rendering in many games including NOBUNAGA'S AMBITION: Souzou with Power Up Kit.
  • Fixed Life is Strange Remastered crashing at the end of chapter 2.
  • Fixed Alt+Tab not working on Gnome 43.
  • Improved force feedback compatibility for BeamNG and Forza Horizon 5.
  • Fixed regression with Mortal Kombat X performance.
  • Fixed OpenGL launch option for Youropa.
  • Fixed raytracing in Crysis Remastered.
  • Improved multiplayer support in Company of Heroes III.
  • Improved fullscreen support for The Last Blade 2.
  • Fixed regression: Minecraft Dungeons was hanging when disconnecting from multiplayer game.
  • Fixed Immortals Fenyx Rising missing/out-of-order audio lines in cutscenes.
  • Fixed The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt launcher flickering on Wayland.
  • Fixed Story Mode not working in Dead or Alive 6.
  • Enabled nvapi for many games.
  • Updated wine to 8.0.
  • Updated dxvk to v2.1-4-gcaf31033.
  • Updated vkd3d-proton to v2.8-84-g08909d98.
  • Updated dxvk-nvapi to v0.6.2.
  • Updated wine-mono to 7.4.1.
Source: GitHub
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26 Comments on Valve's Proton 8.0 Update Brings More Games to Linux

#1
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
  • Forspoken


A for Effort i guess.
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#2
caroline!
Still can't run Fallout 4, a game released in 2015 without gamebreaking glitches and crashes.
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#3
Space Lynx
Astronaut
I am just glad Linux is getting so much love for gaming.

Because M$ will never stop!

www.techspot.com/news/98349-microsoft-brings-more-ads-windows-11-start-menu.html
caroline!Still can't run Fallout 4, a game released in 2015 without gamebreaking glitches and crashes.
I can download it tonight to try if you are interested in seeing if this update fixes it any. I am playing Bioshock Infinite and Dishonored at the moment and it is a flawless experience so far.
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#4
DrCR
Looks like my Kepler is finally too old for Linux gaming. Hopefully AMD brings value to the market with the upcoming Radeon models.
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#5
Super Firm Tofu
DrCRLooks like my Kepler is finally too old for Linux gaming. Hopefully AMD brings value to the market with the upcoming Radeon models.
RDNA2 cards are a really good value for Linux gaming. Out of the box support for RDNA3 isn't universal yet. Pop in any of the RX6000 series and game on.
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#6
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
Microsoft hates that they can't spy on you when you use Linux to game. How else are they going to mine that sweet sweet data of yours and build out their AI that will replace your job? Time to support Linux gaming.
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#7
Space Lynx
Astronaut
Easy RhinoMicrosoft hates that they can't spy on you when you use Linux to game. How else are they going to mine that sweet sweet data of yours and build out their AI that will replace your job? Time to support Linux gaming.
I refuse to install Epic Games Store on my Windows PC for this very reason too.

Guess what runs EGS games? Steam Deck!!!! To the moon!!! :toast:
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#8
caroline!
Space LynxI am just glad Linux is getting so much love for gaming.

Because M$ will never stop!

www.techspot.com/news/98349-microsoft-brings-more-ads-windows-11-start-menu.html



I can download it tonight to try if you are interested in seeing if this update fixes it any. I am playing Bioshock Infinite and Dishonored at the moment and it is a flawless experience so far.
nah I have it sorted out, not gonna nuke my install because of a single game I can play on a VM with gpu access
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#9
user556
I had noticed a slow down in the rate of Steam Beta patches occurring in recent weeks. Presumably anyone opting into the Steam Beta/Experimental builds will have had these Proton 8.0 features for a while now.
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#10
lexluthermiester
While everyone knows I'm not a fan of Steam, I gotta give credit where it's due, this is an impressive effort on Valve's part.
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#11
Aleksandar_038
caroline!Still can't run Fallout 4, a game released in 2015 without gamebreaking glitches and crashes.
Truth to be told, on Windows it is also impossible to run Fallout 4 without glitches and crashes.

It is simply Bethseda feature, not a bug.
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#12
user556
lexluthermiesterWhile everyone knows I'm not a fan of Steam, I gotta give credit where it's due, this is an impressive effort on Valve's part.
Very true! That effort and success is the primary reason I'm now using Steam.
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#14
TheinsanegamerN
I think the most important thing here is that we can now run Chex Quest HD.
caroline!Still can't run Fallout 4, a game released in 2015 without gamebreaking glitches and crashes.
Well, I mean, its fallout 4. That's just normal behavior.
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#15
lexluthermiester
user556Very true! That effort and success is the primary reason I'm now using Steam.
SteamOS? I've been experimenting with it, it's actually good OS as it has a fully functional Desktop mode. Plus, it's based on Debian, arguably the most end-user friendly distro of Linux.
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#16
user556
I mean I signed up for a Steam account because of Valve's efforts with Steam/Proton on Linux .. and the support they've given to the Wine project.

I have not purchased a Deck and probably won't - I use a 43" monitor and aren't particularly interested in going smaller.
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#17
lexluthermiester
user556I mean I signed up for a Steam account because of Valve's efforts with Steam/Proton on Linux .. and the support they've given to the Wine project.

I have not purchased a Deck and probably won't - I use a 43" monitor and aren't particularly interested in going smaller.
There is still SteamOS.
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#18
user556
Quick search ... yeah, maybe I could have a nosey.

SteamOS doesn't uses the Debian base any longer. That's years old and surprising to see it still on their website and in their FAQ. They changed to an Arch+KDE base.

I've become comfortable with maintaining my home partition across multiple reinstalls of Kubuntu. It'll be interesting to see if SteamOS's KDE will pick up all my Kubuntu desktop settings.
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#19
lexluthermiester
user556Quick search ... yeah, maybe I could have a nosey.

SteamOS doesn't uses the Debian base any longer. That's years old and surprising to see it still on their website and in their FAQ. They changed to an Arch+KDE base.

I've become comfortable with maintaining my home partition across multiple reinstalls of Kubuntu. It'll be interesting to see if SteamOS's KDE will pick up all my Kubuntu desktop settings.
Um, the one I've been playing with is based on Debian. It does still seem to be supported and updates properly, found below.
www.techspot.com/downloads/6351-steamos.html
It also supports NVidia GPU's.
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#20
user556
Ah, I see, a bit more reading and I see v1 and v2 are Debian based, while v3 is Arch based - which is only just a year old now.
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#21
lexluthermiester
user556Ah, I see, a bit more reading and I see v1 and v2 are Debian based, while v3 is Arch based - which is only just a year old now.
V1 is not supported anymore but V2 still is, though support might end next year. Hopefully they will have an ISO for V3 on general PCs out before they do. While I'm not anywhere near an avid user, I imagine there are some who are.
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#22
user556
Huh, yeah, V3 isn't officially a general release. There is github.com/HoloISO/holoiso but doesn't have Geforce GPU support. Presumably uses Mesa drivers only.
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#23
lexluthermiester
user556Huh, yeah, V3 isn't officially a general release. There is github.com/HoloISO/holoiso but doesn't have Geforce GPU support. Presumably uses Mesa drivers only.
That's a deal breaker for a lot of people.
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#24
SomeOne99h
lexluthermiesterThat's a deal breaker for a lot of people.
Yeah, this is in their readme:

Q: I have an NVIDIA Geforce Card, can I use it?

A: No. Not even questionable. If you have an NVIDIA GPU, You're on your own. Latest Valve updates for Steam client including normal and Jupiter bootstraps have broken gamepadui on NVIDIA GPUs, and if so, no support will be provided for you.
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#25
DrCR
Super Firm TofuRDNA2 cards are a really good value for Linux gaming. Out of the box support for RDNA3 isn't universal yet. Pop in any of the RX6000 series and game on.
Hum. I may try to get a 6600 when RDNA3 comes how and hopefully pushes the old stock prices down a notch. If I can get a good 6600 for, say, $200, I'll be satisfied with that.
SomeOne99hYeah, this is in their readme:

Q: I have an NVIDIA Geforce Card, can I use it?

A: No. Not even questionable. If you have an NVIDIA GPU, You're on your own. Latest Valve updates for Steam client including normal and Jupiter bootstraps have broken gamepadui on NVIDIA GPUs, and if so, no support will be provided for you.
Wow. How the times have changed. I've been running Linux on Nvidia since GeForce 4.
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