Look into Proton GE. It's a custom Proton version, and a new version dropped yesterday with some fixes for Monster Hunter Wilds.
EDIT: I don't play, but hopefully this will lead you in the right direction.
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Look into Proton GE. It's a custom Proton version, and a new version dropped yesterday with some fixes for Monster Hunter Wilds.
EDIT: I don't play, but hopefully this will lead you in the right direction.
I'll take a look!
Just install protonup-qt. Gives you an easy, UI based, way to install GE-Proton without messing around copying files manually.
The fixes were just for save importing though, but I've had better luck running it with GE rather than Valve's on my AMD card nonetheless
You should install the latest 570 driver for nvidia and try again. I'm not sure how much of a difference it would make but I'm sure it wouldn't hurt.
There's already an update?? I literally installed just a couple days ago, I'm surprised it didn't give me the latest driver
Debian ships with older but stable packages. It won't provide you the latest version of your Nvidia drivers, you'd probably have to get them from Nvidias website yourself.
Yeah, this is what I ended up doing. I'm surprised that the standard repository has such an old version! Completely removing that one and manually installing the latest version fixed my problems thankfully, minus a few visual glitches that weren't there in Windows (Not too surprising)
Yeah, that's Debian for you. It can be really good depending on your use case - you're never going to have anything break up on an update since they don't update packages often. It can be an annoyance sometimes though.
I've been loving it for my homelab (just a bunch of docker containers, but learning a lot!). Figured it would be the easiest for me to slide into for a desktop experience since my homelab is headless
It may be more Nvidia related since the game runs fine with my set up, but I am on AMD hardware. So not too sure how to advise.
I was using Proton hotfix for a while and that got the game to run. I know a more recently version of proton has fixes for MH Wild. Hopefully this new update fixed your issues.