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Issue with Steam Snap Version Launching Northgard #376

Closed Cardiacman13 closed 1 week ago

Cardiacman13 commented 3 months ago

Ensure there isn't an existing issue for this and check the wiki

Current Behavior

I need to force Steam Linux Runtime 1.0 (scout) in compatibility option to launch Northgard image (1)

Expected Behavior

With the .deb version i don't need to force Steam Linux Runtime 1.0 (scout) in compatibility option to launch Northgard

Steps To Reproduce

  1. Install the snap version of Steam on a Linux system.
  2. Attempt to launch Northgard.
  3. Observe that the game fails to start.
  4. Force Steam Linux Runtime 1.0 (scout) in compatibility option
  5. Attempt to launch Northgard.
  6. Observe that the game start.

Environment

os_release:
    name:               "Ubuntu"
    version:            "24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat)"
snap_info:
    steam_revision:     189
    snapd_revision:     21184
lspci:
    01:00.0:            NVIDIA Corporation Device 2757 (rev a1)
glxinfo:
    gpu:                NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU/PCIe/SSE2
    gpu_version:        4.6.0 NVIDIA 550.67
lscpu:
    model_name:         Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-14900HX
xdg_current_desktop:    ubuntu:GNOME
desktop_session:        ubuntu

gaming-graphics-core22 version

kisak-fresh (default)

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