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Doom (379720) freezes on vulkan renderer #7871

Open iseal56 opened 3 months ago

iseal56 commented 3 months ago

Compatibility Report

System Information

I confirm:

Symptoms

Game freezes at a random time between 3-5 minutes after game starting up. Pretty horrible performance with OpenGL but that might just be my horrible build.

Reproduction

  1. Start the game
  2. Go into the campaign
  3. Select your save file
  4. Select settings
  5. Set the vulkan renderer
  6. Wait for the game to restart
  7. Continue game
  8. Wait 3 minutes
  9. Freeze.

steam-379720.log

Gibitwit commented 3 months ago

Freezing for me too and others on various forums. I posted here: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/issues/3548

Shallrath commented 3 months ago

Can confirm with a GTX 1070. I have played this game a lot before using Vulkan so this seems to be a regression.

StarLederer commented 3 weeks ago

Same happens on my system. Linux 6.6, GTX 1070, driver version 560, Proton 9.0.1, 2560x1440 monitor (this might be important...).

OpenGL performance is acceptable but noticeably slower than Vulkan, Vulkan crashes 1-3 minutes into gameplay. =(

Seems to depend on GPU load because I never got those crashes in the main menu and I was able to play the first 2 missions through by setting aspect ratio to 5:4 for the first minute of gameplay (in my case resolution also went down to like 720p). Unfortunately this trick does not work on the third mission, walking into seemingly random areas still freezes and crashes the game.

Interestingly enough I got very similar behavior in Cyberpunk 2077 but I can't test anymore because I uninstalled it. It launched, I could play for about a minute, and then it randomly froze. Audio kept working for surprisingly long but stopped eventually. Cyberpunk never fully crashed though so I had to kill the window.

I am also able to play Assassin's Creed (2007), GTA San Andreas definitive edition, Battlefront 2 and Need For Speed (2015) on Proton (soda) 9.0.1 + dxvk in Bottles so my PC definitely can run games.