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This seems to be a Proton specific issue, unless Wine broke something since last time I used it.
Steps to reproduce:
Run Quake Live using Steam Play
Go to the server browser
Click on a server to see it's details
Crash.
This crash hasn't happened to me when I ran Steam&Quake Live simply via Wine, though last time I did that was a year ago, and I can't actually test it now because downloading doesn't work in current Steam on Wine.
When hosting a local server the issue doesn't appear.
I blame Awesomium because Wine in general seems to have great problems with anything that does web rendering, and Awesomium is just repackaged Chromium
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WORKAROUND:
Find server's IP via some external service (Gametracker), then on startup of the game avoid the server browser and instead press ~ to open up the console and type in connect the_servers_ip_addr and it will work just fine.
kisak-valve
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Quake Live crashes when trying to display server details. Issue with Awesomium suspected.
Quake Live crashes when trying to display server details. Issue with Awesomium suspected. (282440)
Aug 23, 2018
This seems to be a Proton specific issue, unless Wine broke something since last time I used it.
Steps to reproduce:
This crash hasn't happened to me when I ran Steam&Quake Live simply via Wine, though last time I did that was a year ago, and I can't actually test it now because downloading doesn't work in current Steam on Wine.
When hosting a local server the issue doesn't appear.
My hardware details:
Linux 4.17.0-1-amd64 SMP Debian 4.17.8-1 (2018-07-20) x86_64 GNU/Linux
GTX 1050Ti
i5 2500k
More details in link below
https://gist.github.com/ca1ek/63c68c3c074abdcdc9330cddf19a1d72
I don't run the suggested drivers. I run 390.77-1 from Debian Buster's repository.
Backtrace:
https://gist.github.com/ca1ek/10709321f2ac610ffb057b00abd8ac0c
I blame Awesomium because Wine in general seems to have great problems with anything that does web rendering, and Awesomium is just repackaged Chromium
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: