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I thought that by replacing the libraries from a video game which shares the same engine (In my case, "Quake III Arena") I'd be able to fix it, and while it worked without launching it from "Steam", starting it from the latter produced the same crash. DLL libraries inside it are apparently faulty. I decided to search through the game's files for a potential solution, and I managed to track down the root of the problem: It is within the "gl" folder. I have a fairly old computer, and while I know it's quite underperforming, I was certain that the issue was not my graphics card, but rather a flaw in the video game itself. Whenever I tried to launch it my monitor would constantly change resolutions, then the game would switch to "windowed" mode, and eventually, it'd crash. However, I was having trouble running it.

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(I'm on Debian 10 Buster with Nvidia graphics.I recently purchased this video game to finally finish it after years.

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Shame about consistency across platforms. Based on that, I'd expect others to work for me, where they're failing for you. Enclave.Īlso noting that you had a non-working experience for "Runestone Keeper" whereas for me and my setup, it worked perfectly, no problem. Yes, I noticed a couple of native Linux games on your list, as well, e.g. Quoting: tuubi Quoting: lucifertdarkHere's a run down of games I have, tried with Proton & that don't work at this time, it's quite a long list but nowhere near as long as the one with games that do work for me, there may also be a few that do work but I haven't tested them myself yet, the list is a couple of days out of date I think.Some native games you might want to drop from the list:














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