Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed - with Proton 3.7-3 Steam Play compatibility layer on Linux
Test with Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed at default Settings with Proton 3.7-3, the Steam Play compatibility layer from Valve.
An oldie but good addition for steam os library if you want to play in family or with friends on splitscreen !
Everything works just fine and the joypad is recognized (Xbox).
(FPS are lost with recording)
An updated version with proton 3.7.5 can be fond here: https://youtu.be/-TemTUJSTBk
This compatibility layer is in beta test right now... So there will be some tweaking on Valve side to make every games install efficiently and perform at best frame rate. For now lot's of games not listed in the announcement don't work well with proton but already work with Lutris and DxVk :).
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Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed - DEFAULT settings - SteamPlay: Proton 3.7
My PC configuration
OS: Kubuntu 18.04 - kernel 4.15.0-30 - 64 bits
CPU: I5-3570k OC 4.1GHz
GPU: NVIDIA Gtx 970 - driver: 396.54
Options used:
Game: DEFAULT Settings (THE EXTERNAL SETTING SCREEN DOESN'T WORK)
Rendered in 1920x1080 (100%).
Recorded with SimpleScreenRecorder at 1080p 60fps.
Software references:
Wine: https://www.winehq.org/
Proton: compatibility layer [d3d 10-11-12 to Vulkan]
Reference: https://steamcommunity.com/games/2214...
[*] The Proton compatibility layer uses technologies developed for wine. Proton, the tool that Steam Play uses to provide Windows compatibility, contains a custom version of Wine as well as additional libraries developed alongside it.
Wine is free but you can support the development by buying a copy of a CrossOver product from Codeweavers at https://www.codeweavers.com/products
https://www.codeweavers.com/about/blo...
Supporting wine development helps you get the best performance with Proton on Linux.
And you already support Valve by buying games on Steam :D.
Important Remarks:
1. All games bought on steam and played on Linux client (including using the proton compatibility layer) count as a Linux purchase !.
2. Also support companies that ports games to Linux directly by buying "real" native ports !.
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