Proton 10.0-1d Beta released

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Valve Software has announced the release of Proton 10.0-1d beta, a minor but significant update aimed at fixing regressions found in Proton 10.0. This update introduces targeted workarounds for specific games, enhancing compatibility and performance. The change log highlights several issues addressed in this version, including problems with The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, the crashing of Jusant on Intel GPUs, and issues related to key bindings and keyboard layouts.

Key fixes in Proton 10.0-1d beta include:
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered now correctly recognizes installations on SSDs.
- Jusant's crashing issue on Intel GPUs has been resolved.
- Regressions in Proton 10 affecting Simon the Sorcerer: 25th Anniversary Edition have been fixed, restoring proper display of non-Latin scripts.
- Games such as Hunt: Showdown, Warframe, Rising Storm 2: Vietnam, Red Dead Redemption 2, among others, have improved functionality regarding key bindings and layout detection for non-US English keyboard setups.

For further details, users can refer to the full changelog on the GitHub page for Proton releases.

Looking ahead, it is expected that Valve will continue to refine Proton, addressing user feedback and compatibility issues with future updates. This commitment to improving the gaming experience on Linux platforms could lead to broader adoption of Proton among gamers, particularly those using non-standard setups or configurations

Proton 10.0-1d Beta released

Valve Software has released Proton 10.0-1d beta, a minor update that addresses regressions in Proton 10.0 and implements specific workarounds for certain games. The change log discusses concerns related to The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, the crashing of Jusant on Intel GPUs, and resolves problems with key bindings and layouts.

Proton 10.0-1d Beta released @ Linux Compatible