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Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition (738540) #2578

Open BillFleming opened 5 years ago

BillFleming commented 5 years ago

Whitelist Request

System Information

I confirm:

Issues

Notes

This game originally had some crashing issues back in proton 3.1X and the original version of the game on steam. But the game itself was patched and proton has improved so the game now (without modifications) runs better OOTB than on Windows. (less stuttering than on Windows, but game has bad coding) One of the old crashing issues was it would always crash at a specific point, but they fixed it with the game update. I haven't yet completely beaten the game on proton (its long) but getting close. In the final chapter part now. I believe that you can now play the game for many hours (5-10) without having any crashing issues.

kisak-valve commented 4 years ago

Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition (738540) stability degradation

Issue transferred from https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/issues/3434. @Dvakote posted on 2020-01-15T17:39:13:

Compatibility Report

System Information

I confirm:

I found whitelist request https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/issues/2578 and would totally support it if stability problems on newest proton would be fixed.

Proton log: steam-738540.log

Symptoms

Game have become very unstable after release of proton 4.11-11. Proton 4.11-12 didn't fixed the problem either. All worked fine on 4.11-10 and there weren't any problems before update.

I tried to launch game on proton 4.2-9 and it worked flawlessly like on 4.11-10.

Reproduction

There are several ways to cause game crash: 1) Launch the game 2) Try to move to different location 3) Engage in combat

doitsujin commented 4 years ago

Crashes should (hopefully) be fixed as of https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/commit/18450f4643c6cb5534f6cdfd44492138ed8294f3.

SeongGino commented 2 years ago

Small update: Though the game itself doesn't have any major issues, I've found two that are related to windowing:

I realize that dismissing fullscreen apps is still temperamental in Linux, but this is the only game, Wine or otherwise, that I've had an inactive ram leak happen from doing this. I've checked with Berseria (same series/engine) and Zestiria (same port developer), neither reproducing this effect.

Observed as of current Proton Experimental (2022/07/19).

SeongGino commented 2 years ago

Update: FWIW, latest Proton Experimental (~2022/08/22) seems to break compatibility with the SpecialK patch that improves game's bad frame pacing/stuttering. Using the last stable release to resolve this.

AJuujarvi commented 2 years ago

Update: FWIW, latest Proton Experimental (~2022/08/22) seems to break compatibility with the SpecialK patch that improves game's bad frame pacing/stuttering. Using the last stable release to resolve this.

I'm not familiar with running SpecialK in Proton. Do you have a guide or know the steps to get it all set up? I'd like to try and take a look at this for testing. @SeongGino