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swedpool
05-15-22, 03:29 AM
Ahoy Sailers!


Iḿ trying to get LSH3-2022 to work on Linux, by adding it as a non-steam app in Steam, and using Proton 5.0-10.


Game starts in 1920x1080 resolution, and it also works when running Academy training.


However, when trying to start a career, I get a CTD (crash to desktop after a couple of minutes.


Is there any solution to this problem?


Iḿ running Debian 11, with Nvidia card.


Original game works beautifully on Steam, with Proton 5.0-10.


Thanks in advance for any help.

blackswan40
05-15-22, 04:07 AM
swedpool you have a PM Sir

Aktungbby
05-15-22, 01:16 PM
swedpool!:Kaleun_Salute:

Mad Mardigan
05-15-22, 01:50 PM
swedpool.! :Kaleun_Salute:

E44ptY
10-25-22, 07:41 PM
Hello. I have a similar problem with gwx3 on Steam Deck

Aktungbby
10-30-22, 10:03 PM
E44pty!:Kaleun_Salute:

E44ptY
01-07-23, 07:47 AM
LSH3 - don't work, while GWX via Bottles and dll override works fine.

blueduck
01-08-23, 02:17 PM
Ahoy Sailers!


Iḿ trying to get LSH3-2022 to work on Linux, by adding it as a non-steam app in Steam, and using Proton 5.0-10.


Game starts in 1920x1080 resolution, and it also works when running Academy training.


However, when trying to start a career, I get a CTD (crash to desktop after a couple of minutes.


Is there any solution to this problem?


Iḿ running Debian 11, with Nvidia card.


Original game works beautifully on Steam, with Proton 5.0-10.


Thanks in advance for any help.


Hi Swedpool,


how much RAM do you spend your LSH3 with Proton?
My old Laptop with 4GB RAM will load LSH3-2022 in about 20mins.

Regards
Blueduck

Hooston
01-08-23, 05:39 PM
The title says it all. I've been running GWX gold for a few years and it is no more or less stable than running on windows. I also got LSH running a few years back on a more modern laptop. i didn't have to do anything clever with the set up, just don't allow the desktop to decorate the windows and override d3d9.dll to use the local copy rather than the one provided by wine (proton).

Crashing after a short period smells of the 32bit 4Gb memory address limit to me. A big clue is if the training missions run fine but the campaign dies a short way in. Make sure you have either the 4Gb patch or, better, the Hsie patch, installed. Maybe have a look at the onealex version of GWX which is all patched up and ready to go.

Other possible problem is if there is some security getting in the way that stops SH3 writing somewhere it needs to. Wine is a bit dumb about allowing multiple users to access applications and expects each user to have their own installation, I'm not sure what proton does about this.