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These are the steps I take,
1. Remove every trace of previous UnX, i.e.
- My Mods folder under ~/.steam/steam/steamapps/compatdata/[APPID]/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/Documents
- Traces of UnX files (dxgi.ini, dxgi.dll, unx.ini,unx.dll, etc) under ~/.steam/steam/steamapps/common/FINAL FANTASY FFX&FFX-2 HD Remaster/
2. Install UnX using the installer (SpecialK_UnX.exe) via protontricks or any other means
3. Delete the unx.ini file and start the game
I've tested the game for about 2 hours without crashing.
Hope it can help someone encountering the same problem.
Unfortunately, the game won't start & just crash (white screen).
I found a workaround from a youtube video to install the UnX 0.8.7 version instead of the latest ones. I tried it (unzip directly to game folder & tweaking the proton prefix) and it works!
I also tried to reconfirm the problem by installing more recent version i.e. v0.9.1 & v0.9.1.9 using the same method, and they both crashed (white screen).
Using dual shock 4
i don't own a steam deck to test, but it works fine on pc and i suspect the os is likely similar enough to not cause issues, else your game itself would have issues launching.