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@ZeroHora @InternetUser2012 1. **Use ProtonGE**: If you haven't already, try using ProtonGE with Steam. It's a community-driven version of Proton that often includes the latest improvements and fixes. You can install it and set it as the compatibility tool for your games. Here's how:
- Install ProtonGE via the setup guide: <https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom#installation>
- In Steam, go to the game's properties, select the "Compatibility" tab, and choose ProtonGE from the list.
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Make the script executable (
chmod +x script\_name.sh
) and use it to launch the game. You might need to adjust the script depending on the specific requirements of the mods you're using.open again
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