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PES 2019 (770240) #1038

Open thaleslimao opened 5 years ago

thaleslimao commented 5 years ago

Problem with colors

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https://gist.github.com/thaleslimao/cb1bb26a44c3d1bfa16ad6da9415cdcc

dragonfly-lover commented 5 years ago

I had the same problem. Ensure you have the latest 396.54.

thaleslimao commented 5 years ago

This version 396.54 is not available on the NVIDIA website for my configuration. But i will update this.

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GitoMat commented 5 years ago

It doesn't launch at all with AMD Mesa drivers.

Ubuntu 18.04.1 Proton 3.7-6 Kernel 4.15.0-34-generic Radeon R9 380

Log: https://gist.github.com/GitoMat/d1f90c3e42c9b0383b7918c9ab054c6c System information: https://gist.github.com/GitoMat/16d14cbe2db371fb245b750d442aea94

kisak-valve commented 5 years ago

Hello @GitoMat, does any vulkan application like vulkaninfo from vulkan-utils work on your system?

GitoMat commented 5 years ago

Hi @kisak-valve, thank you very much. My bad, I missed the Vulkan driver installation, so this fixed it: sudo apt install mesa-vulkan-drivers mesa-vulkan-drivers:i386 It now runs without any artifacts, I experienced occasional stutters playing tough.

hugofdsantos commented 5 years ago

The game crashes here after connecting to the server. Does anyone have this problem too?

sabian2008 commented 5 years ago

The game crashes here after connecting to the server. Does anyone have this problem too?

I have this problem with PES 2019 Lite and, according to protondb, so do other users (source). Should I open a new issue about PES 2019 Lite or can we treat it here? It's basically the same game.

As mentioned, the game crashes and exist after connecting to the server. It displays a non-responsive main menu for about 2 seconds and exits.

I'm on Fedora 29, with the latest Nvidia (propietary) drivers, a 4th gen I7 processor and 16 GB of RAM (I'm not on the computer in question right now, so can't post full specs). Happens on all versions of Proton, and with all the usual fixes (esync, winedx11, etc.).

Would certainly be nice to fix it. I'm under the impression that the game would be completely playable with this issue resolved. And at least in my country, there are lots of people which have only played FIFA and PES in their lives, making PES certainly important.

sabian2008 commented 5 years ago

According to new reports on protondb, if you disconnect internet before launching the game it works great. However no online functionality is possible. I've not been able to test it myself due to holiday's trip.

Would be great if this network issue could be solved. Any ideas where can I look to try to debug this?

DanMan commented 2 years ago

With ESYNC it just crashes on launch for me on Fedora 35. With ESYNC disabled, it launches into a black screen/window and stays there for a while, no music, nothing. If you wait long enough (~1 minute), it eventually brings up the start screen, so I guess it's trying to play an intro video which doesn't work, even with Proton-GE 6.16.

I have to use Proton 5.0-10 (once), so it'll install the dependencies, then it works, except for online play. Loading times are atrocious though. Takes around 5 minutes to load an arena which takes less than 1min on Windows.

Edit: with Proton 7 (I used Experimental) it all seems to work now. No black screen on launch and the level loading times are normal. It doesn't play any intro video which I don't know if that's normal or if one even exists. Esync doesn't cause crashes anymore either btw. Still no online, but that's dead now anyway.