Looks like Proton Hotfix contains regression
I noticed that many games stopped working out of the box on Linux. There were some errors, then others, in most cases such games simply did not start. And all these problems were solved when changing HotFix to 9.0-4 in compatibility issues

Client:
Steam Beta Branch: Stable Client
Steam Version: 1751405894
Steam Client Build Date: Sat, Jun 28 04:07 UTC +03:00
Steam Web Build Date: Wed, Jul 2 00:19 UTC +03:00
Steam API Version: SteamClient022

Host:
6.8.0-65-generic #68~22.04.1-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Tue Jul 15 18:06:34 UTC 2 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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did you know if you change one letter in Proton Hotfix it becomes something funny
Lystent 29 Aug @ 12:41am 
I had to do this for Satisfactory a couple months ago. That game is still hit-or-miss, exclusively at startup, but otherwise works well with 9.0-4. It is this sort of stuff that I find it helpful that we can chose to run games off of a selection of older versions.

This reminds me of running software on windows, but instead of versions of a compatibility software, I'm switching the whole OS (and, subsequently, the hardware, when going back far enough).
Last edited by Lystent; 29 Aug @ 12:43am
D. Flame 29 Aug @ 6:27am 
To play Nioh 2 without issue, you need to use GE-Proton7-55

Just the nature of the beast, sadly.
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