Install the steam-native-runtime metapackage on Arch, this also gives you the wrapper steam-native.Some distros have provisions to primarily use system libraries.Īrch: The steam-native-runtime metapackage should pull in all the dependencies and adds the wrapper steam-nativeĪdditional things to try while troubleshooting can be found at. Guidance from Valve regarding runtime dependencies:Īlso ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux#4768 says: There are many references to fonts and font handling libraries. If we go and check the package list on and then go to
Sources for that guess:Īll the software that makes up the Steam Runtime is available in both source and binary form in the Steam Runtime repository So you would need to find those fonts and install them. Maybe the problem is that you're missing some dependency that is normally included in the steam runtime? It looks like some necessary font is not being included in your installation of Arch, because of those weird "text" boxes on your screenshot.
Proton log for the 32 bit version steam-24010.log Expected result:
There seems to be some kind of audio bug in the 64 bit version (for now), search for " Setup_Audio.bat" on the Train Simulator 2019 FAQ for the workaround.32 bit and 64 bit versions are now available.The report for the 2018 version can be seen in my edit history. I've also edited the title of the issue, because the name of the game changed on the Steam store. So I'm updating the main post to reflect this. The game has just been updated to the 2019 edition, which is split into 32 and 64 bit versions. Proton 4.2-7 log (64bit version of game): steam-24010.log There are still rendering issues relating to water/distant mountains.(There used to be sound issues without workaround). The OpenA元2.dll workaround was not needed anymore to use the 64bit version.I tested a fresh install of the game, using Proton 4.2-7 and TS 2019 version 66.1b. Train Simulator 2019: Edit 12th june 2019: So there might not even be a need to unpack the. somewhere in the path causes the game to misbehave. New hypothesis for the issue outlined in this post: having a.
It seems the update to TS2020 was mainly shader work.
I suspect there will still be a need to unpack the. I no longer have access to a Linux computer to test on, so I can't provide a Proton log for TS2020.