Proton 11.0-1 Beta 3 released
Valve just pushed Proton 11 Beta 3 specifically for ARM64 systems running FEX emulation, and this build finally patches the messy EA client connection failures that broke dozens of titles overnight. The update rebases on Wine 11.0 while rolling in major controller mapping fixes through Xalia, so legacy installers and launchers actually recognize gamepads without forcing keyboard navigation. Desktop environment headaches also get sorted out with resolved window scaling bugs across KDE Wayland and GNOME, plus fixed video playback that no longer freezes or turns completely black. Players testing this branch will notice smoother frame pacing and fewer background memory leaks, though sticking to the stable Proton release remains the smarter move for daily gaming.
Proton 11.0-1 Beta 3 released
Valve has released Proton 11.0-1 Beta 3, specifically targeting ARM64 systems running FEX emulation, addressing various issues such as EA client connection failures and controller mapping problems. The update is built on Wine 11.0 and includes major fixes for controller recognition, video playback, and window management across different desktop environments. Players will experience smoother frame pacing, fewer memory leaks, and improved compatibility for older and modern games, making it easier to run titles without extensive troubleshooting. While the beta offers valuable improvements, users are advised to stick with the stable Proton version for regular gaming
