Noteworthy additions in this update include support for games such as Mary Skelter: Nightmares, Grim Fandango Remastered, and many others, expanding the library of playable titles significantly. The update also resolves several existing issues, providing fixes for games like Agony UNRATED, which now operates more smoothly on newer Intel processors, and The Quarry, which has improved compatibility on OLED Steam Decks. Furthermore, mod support in DayZ has been reinstated.
In addition to these major updates, Proton 10.0-3 includes numerous bug fixes and performance enhancements across various games. For example, audio playback issues in Dakka Squadron - Flyboyz Edition and Warhammer 40K have been addressed, while DualSense controller users benefit from improved touchpad responsiveness. VRChat users will notice better handling of distortion and performance increases with the AVPro player.
The update also reinstates important compatibility features, such as keybindings for Hunt: Showdown with the Programmer Dvorak layout, and eliminates audio crackling issues in METAL GEAR SOLID V: THE PHANTOM PAIN on Steam Deck. Additionally, Diablo 4 has added support for screen readers, although this requires a separate download of Proton Voice Files.
Proton 10.0-3 further addresses regressions from earlier updates, ensuring that games like Quake IV and DOOM 3 no longer experience mouse input problems in full-screen mode. Video playback issues, such as the intro video distortion in Crashlands 2, have also been corrected.
Performance improvements in this release are particularly beneficial for users on both Steam Deck and PC, with updates to critical components like dxvk and vkd3d-proton enhancing game efficiency for popular titles such as Rocket League and Unreal Tournament 3.
Overall, Proton 10.0-3 marks a significant advancement in the capabilities of Steam Play, expanding access to a wider array of games while improving the overall gaming experience on non-Windows systems. As Valve continues to refine its tools, gamers can expect further enhancements and support for even more titles in the future
Proton 10.0-3 released
Valve Software has released Proton 10.0-3, a compatibility tool update for Steam Play that enhances how games run on non-Windows platforms by building upon Wine and other components. This update adds support to previously incompatible titles, including Mary Skelter: Nightmares and Grim Fandango Remastered, which can now be played on both AMD and Intel graphics cards. Proton 10.0-3 also addresses existing issues with key fixes for games such as Agony UNRATED and The Quarry, restoring features like audio playback and mod support in DayZ. Additionally, the update includes various smaller bug fixes, performance enhancements, and VR compatibility improvements across multiple games.
