

The digital download edition of the game will also include a special. can confirm, works flawlessly, can set the graphics quite high as well without the deck even trying (no fan ramp up whatsoever).

The latest version of Proton GE introduced some Wine changes for joysticks, so it may be just that, the new Wine version released today has more new implementations related to that so it may be fixed in the next GE version, who knows. Further details on Tales of Berseria, which will be released in Japan on August 18. I'm using the XOne controller plugged through USB, but this bug only happens in Proton 6.18- GE-2, the gamepad works great on current Proton 5.3-7.

issue? i'm start to think that that fluid gameplay of 6.4-6 was the bug and the game looks choppy by default on Windows (never tried there and afraid of getting banned by denuvo Which type of controller are you using? If you get a chance, could you test this when you are testing 6.3-7 with older dxvk to make sure you don't see the same issue there? This doesn't seem to fix it, so it's not DXVK related, is there any way to get 6.3-6 again? Only found the source code and that was the best version for ToB, with that version i could test more because Proton5.13 has the same. I’ve seen a couple youtube videos of Berseria running just fine so I think I’m going to go ahead and do it. To get back to stock 6.3-7, just delete the Proton 6.3/dist folder and it will recreate itself. I was wondering the same I already bought Tales of Symphonia and was debating buying Berseria because I originally put a TON of time in it on PS4 and can see myself playing it again. Could you check if the performance regression is a dxvk regression by dropping in an older version of dxvk (in this case 1.9.1 which was in 6.3-6: )? To do this: replace the dxvk files in the ~/.steam/steam/steamapps/common/Proton 6.3/dist/lib/wine/dxvk with the x32 dxvk files, and drop the 圆4 files in.
