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Fallout: New Vegas (22380)
Debian Testing 64-bit, Linux 4.17.0-1 Machine 1: Intel Core i5-6500 / NVIDIA Geforce GTX 960 Machine 2: Intel Core i5-2520M / Intel HD Graphics 3000 Only issue appears to be alt-tabbing. Game is playable just fine until you alt-tab.
Seems to be affected by #168
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Game not working properly for me. After running, it minimizing to dock panel, after that i click on game icon, game window popup and minimizing immediately to panel again but music keeps playing. Here is my log file: steam-22490 My system specs And one more thing: after disabling Steam Overlay, game window starts to appear properly when you click on it in dock panel, but i can't see anything because screen is black
Update: With latest Proton 3.7-4 game is not minimizing to dock panel anymore but in battles i experiencing huge fps drops.
Game has little dots appearing/disappearing on screen.
Other than that , works very good. Install and go.
Works for me, too.
It works fine except for the dots that appear and disappear
Works OOTB on ultra settings
There is a "water reflections" bug (near water Goodsprings source ) and "lens flares" bug with enabled HDR+(AA/AF).
Disabling "water reflections" and AA/AF in launcher configuration window fixes this for me. Everithing else seems to be fine.
Apart from the above mentioned white dots and lens flare bug I also have had the game crash a couple of time upon exit, forcing me to kill the FalloutNV.exe process from console. Other than that, the game seems to work fine.
[Edit] Disabling HDR seems to fix above mentioned problems, at least for me during my testing so far.
Playing with bloom enabled seems to cause some glitches where upon looking around, the lighting changes and the HUD disappears and reappears. This happens in the town of Primm at least.
Disabling screen effects altogether seems to fix this issue as well.
Doesn't start at all for me :( I just get a black screen pop up and then disappear.
@HughPH
Did you installed Python 2.7?
@HughPH might make sense to post version info and a logfile.
@Leopard1907 in the winecontext or in Linux? (I didn't see anything above about Python)
@Holzhaus good thinking. Where can I find the logs? System Info
@HughPH
Linux.
Proton 3.7 needs Python 2.7 while Proton 3.7.4 beta works with Python 3 also.
Also you need 396.51 at least on Nvidia , Mesa 18.1 and LLVM7
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/blob/proton_3.7/PREREQS.md
Works for me except if I start in 4K, in which case I get the HUD over a black screen during gameplay.
@Leopard1907 I already had Python 2.7 and Nvidia 396.54. The behaviour is the same with LLVM7 and Mesa 18.2 installed (although issues in other games are resolved.)
You don't need Mesa if you are on Nvidia but updating it won't hurt.
That game works really well for me , i'm on Mint 18.3. In fact my brother is playing it for 2 hours right now.
Maybe you can try Proton 3.7.4 beta update as a last resort. You can change it from Settings- Steam Play section. After that restart your client and Steam will update Proton via as an update to some Protonized game.
After that completed , try again.
No difference :(
@HughPH you need to enable logging in the user_settings.py. The logfiles can then be found in your home folder ~/steam-APPID.log.
No mouse control in game for me with Ubuntu 18.04 & Flatpak Steam. Alt tabbing also will make game go into an unresponsive state on resume.
Thanks @Holzhaus, I'll try it
Still not running. Steam has updated in the last couple of hours and now seems to default to the Proton beta. Here is my steam-22380.log
Fallout: New Vegas (22380) and Background Downloads
Issue transferred from https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/issues/807. @SteveHeist posted on 2018-08-28T05:21:37:
This could potentially be a universal issue for all Proton games (or even all Steam games), but when installing any game in Steam while running Fallout: New Vegas, the game goes haywire momentarily, dropping all frames and audio for about a second.
Gist: https://gist.github.com/SteveHeist/1f51e113d17ac6bb8224c70a926d6508 Log (in a Google Doc because it's massive): https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Hpn8U-KuJjS6yUXJWmcGTDDK_ueFuCY2
Other than this, Fallout: New Vegas could very easily be whitelisted.
Fallout New Vegas crashes when Radio New Vegas is turned on (22380)
Issue transferred from https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/issues/1056. @jgacas posted on 2018-08-31T06:03:53:
Every time I turn on Radio New Vegas, and speaker finishes talking about latest news, games crashes. At that moment music, that was announced by the speaker, should start playing, but instead games exits to the desktop. Issue is easily reproducible because it happens every time.
My system info: https://gist.github.com/jgacas/64704de0370633b265b2970b97ec7d35 Log file: steam-22380.log
@daasuharo commented on 2018-08-31T06:05:51
Make sure to add appid to title (22380)
@jgacas commented on 2018-08-31T06:35:03
Figured out that's the problem by examining the log file, 32 bit MP3 decoding library was missing. Problem can be fixed by issuing
sudo apt install libmpg123-0:i386
New Vegas seems to have a problem starting at native resolution. If I start at native (1080p), after the launcher there's a black flicker followed by the game minimising to the dash. If I click on the dash icon the whole screen goes black. It can be tabbed away from and can be killed from the desktop environment or a pop on the black screen.
Seems to run fine at 1600x900 though.
Ubuntu 18.04.1
This game can't be whitelisted for now.
HDR and antialias causes game grashes.
I tried to disable hdr/bloom, but i still had the issue where the HUD disappears if you look at certain directions.
I've tried the Lutris installer for fallout new vegas and this is working flawlessly, so i think you can look at the lutris scripts.
These are the same issues of fallout3, but in fo3 i solved disabling hdr/bloom, in this game the workaround doesnt work.
system info > https://gist.github.com/Kryuko/724a9320ff3d7f6a09445b5052ca85cf
Hello @Kryuko, please copy your system information from steam (Steam -> Help -> System Information) and put it in a gist, then include a link to the gist in this issue report.
Hello @Kryuko, please copy your system information from steam (
Steam->Help->System Information) and put it in a gist, then include a link to the gist in this issue report.
Done, thank you
@kisak-valve I think you can look at the Lutris installer for fallout new vegas. Their installer do some patches to the game. I copied the patched lutris files to the steam folder and the game now works flawlessly with Proton.
The strange thing is that disabling HDR and antialias solve every issue in Fallout3, but (for me) the workaround doesn't work in new vegas.
Anyway, if we want to add this game to the whitelist, we need that every graphic-setting works and doesn't cause a game crash IMHO.