Proton 10.0-1c Beta released

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Valve Software has announced the release of Proton 10.0-1c Beta, a minor update aimed at fixing regressions found in the previous version, Proton 10.0. This update specifically addresses issues related to the generated libraryfolders.vdf files, which previously contained garbage memory, disrupting software that relies on this file, such as mod launchers. Additionally, Proton 10.0-1c restores functionality for best-effort Proton prefix upgrades when an unknown prefix version is detected.

For more detailed information on the changes, users can refer to the main changelog at the official GitHub release page.

As gaming technology continues to evolve, updates like Proton 10.0-1c are crucial for maintaining compatibility and enhancing user experience. Valve Software's commitment to addressing these issues demonstrates their ongoing support for the gaming community and their dedication to improving the Proton compatibility layer for running Windows games on Linux. Future updates may focus on further optimizing performance, expanding compatibility with more titles, and addressing user feedback to provide a seamless gaming experience across platforms

Proton 10.0-1c Beta released

Valve Software has just released another Proton update, which addresses regressions and resolves the garbage memory issue in generated libraryfolders.VDF files and restores on a best-effort basis.

Proton 10.0-1c Beta released @ Linux Compatible