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  • Yes, but only for the specific game ID folder. Do not delete the whole compatdata folder!

    I know you wrote "game id" at the end, but it was written inside "<" these, and for some reason that didn't display on Jerboa. I had a horrible vision of someone else having the same issue and following along without seeing that bit.

  • In response to your update, the individual setting with the program is a sort of "override" to the defaults.

    If you go into:

    Steam menu at top > settings > compatibility

    You should see options for:

    • enable steam play for supported titles
    • enable steam play for all other titles
    • run other titles with [proton 8.0-5]

    To the best of my knowledge, any title which is pre-checked by Steam (and has a green tick or whatever) is covered by the first option - this will automatically install and run using the version of Proton it was first confirmed to run with. If it ran fine with Proton 3.0-0 or whatever when it was first tested, it possibly still uses that version. Some certainly get rechecked with newer versions. It's worth noting this is confirmed to work on Steam Deck (with its AMD graphics) - sometimes the default checked version will not work so well when you play on the desktop.

    The second option allows you to set a default Proton version for all other titles - if you've not adjusted this, it's possibly set on an older version.

    You can override this on a game by game basis (as you have been doing already) - for example, on some games, steering wheel controllers work on 6.3-8, but not the newer version 7/8 etc. So my default is everything runs on the newest Proton, except I override some driving games to run on an older version.

    [Edit]The point of this being, Cyberpunk, as a confirmed working game, will have defaulted to the version which works with the Steam Deck, without you doing anything (Leaving the "run with steam play" unticked) - that version may not be best suited to a desktop/laptop running Nvidia graphics. Changing the version manually overrides the default version... and I hope it's all working well for you :) [End edit]

    There's a brilliant and in depth guide on the gamingonlinux website, which is definitely worth a read if you've got time: Gamingonlinux Steamplay guide

  • For trying to get back into your computer, as squid_slime mentioned, check the CTRL+ALT+F1, CTRL+ALT +F234567 etc first, and see if you've still got any control over the computer.

    If you get a terminal, you may be able to run "top" to show you the top processes currently running, then CTRL+C to close top, look at the ID of Cyberpunk (if it's still running) i.e. 12345, then run "kill 12345".

    After that you may be able to get back to your desktop - may be CTRL+ALT+F7, but could be any of the F keys really. You may have to go back and kill some other wine/steam processes. If the system is fully frozen, this won't work.

    The other thing to look at is to see what the logs say - I can't remember if Ubuntu includes a log viewer by default these days, but you can easily get one from your Software Centre (or you can rummage around in var/log if you're into that kind of thing).

    Anyway, in a GUI log viewer, you should be able to see some system logs from when the program was shut down (a drop down menu at the top normally lets you select a time period) - these may help for searching i.e. "why has my Nvidia driver fallen off a bus?" rather than "Cyberpunk crashes my computer when it closes" - because the same error will have probably happened with other programs you're not familiar with.

    Also, when I've had these crash-on-close in the past, it was quite often an NVidia thing, and it sorted itself out a few updates later.

  • Your can conjure them up quite easily.

    1. Go to Steam Forums for a game that doesn't support Linux
    2. Post a new thread, politely asking about the possibility of native Linux support
    3. A Windows fanboy appears to tell you that you are wrong
    4. Warning: Since the introduction of the Steam Deck, it's a bit harder to conjure up a Windows fanboy on the Steam forums, so you might have to try on a couple of game forums to conjure up your Windows fanboy.
  • If you include remasters, I've been playing Shenmue I, which I think I originally played on my friend's Dreamcast in about 2001. Think it was one of the most expensive games ever made when it first came out, so I guess that'd make it pretty AAA?

    There's a lot that feels a bit dated in it, like slightly clunky controls, annoyingly long sequences for tiny things (i.e. taking your shoes off every time you go in/out the house), emotionally stunted voiceovers etc - but it also holds up as a good mystery, and such a beautifully realised game world that the clunkiness just becomes sort of joyously nostalgic. I think it's great.

    Also, the creepy little kids that shout "HEY MISTER! DO YOU WANT TO PLAY... soooocccerrrr?" are still hilarious.

  • It's fine, you're doing well. You just need a few comments back and forth, then you start your fourth comment with "well, actually I think you'll find...".

    On the fifth comment, you need to attack a minor spelling or grammatical error they have made.

    Sixth comment, try and sound like you're reasonable, and they're obviously not... then it's a race!

    First person to compare their opponent to "basically Hitler" wins!

    You should receive between 100 and 1000 argument XP, depending on the level of your opponent (you get about 10% more for a victory, but you can still level up if you lose every time).

  • Stupidly enough, I actually know this, and know it very well :(

    I just took it as:
    High speed | camera footage
    i.e. camera footage, playing at high speed.

    Instead of:
    High speed camera | footage i.e. footage from a high speed camera

    I am ashamed.