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Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
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Airport Madness: World Edition (369290) #815

Open HonkingGoose opened 6 years ago

HonkingGoose commented 6 years ago

Airport Madness: World Edition (369290)

Environment:

Steam System information: steam system information gist Proton version: Proton 3.7-4 Beta Game: https://store.steampowered.com/app/369290/ Game version: 1.73 Game log whilst following steps to reproduce: steam-369290.log

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Install game from the Steam client.
  2. Start new game → Play →Zurich → Continuous Play → I want madness
  3. Play the game, until around 400 planes have been handled.
  4. The game’s frames per second starts to drop.
  5. Exit the game normally.

Expected result:

The frames per second stay stable, even after lots of planes have been handled.

Actual result:

Game slows down after around 400 planes.

Discussion:

I think there is some kind of leak somewhere, which causes the game to slowdown over time. This is not a demanding game, so it should stay stable. I’m unsure of where the leak is, in the game itself or in Proton.

clintar commented 6 years ago

I think that was the issue in the Nvidia driver until 396.54. try that

HonkingGoose commented 6 years ago

Re-tested with Ubuntu 18.04, with newer graphics driver. Ubuntu 18.04 System Information

Can't replicate my problem. I've included a new proton log, (playing airport Schiphol for about 380 planes, then quitting out of the game normally). steam-369290.log

HonkingGoose commented 6 years ago

I've updated my issue, there is now a log from after the game slows down, and I quit the game normally after it has slowed down noticeably.

The newer Nvidia 396.54 drivers do delay the onset of slowdown, but do not prevent it from happening.