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NyneR ,

There is a setting (under compatibility if I had to guess) to enable proton for not officially supported games. That should enable you to play it.

fakeman_pretendname ,

Just enabled at all, or “allow proton for all games” enabled?

Maybe have a quick read through Gaming On Linux’s Steam Play/Proton Guide - it covers quite a lot of stuff that might not be obvious initially.

savvywolf ,
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In the Steam settings there’s an option for “Enable Steam Play for incompatible games”, is that turned on? I think it’s a seperate option to just enabling Proton.

Lime66 OP ,

That is not turned on

runswithjedi ,

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  • Lime66 OP ,

    It did

    unexposedhazard ,

    Splendid

    ObviouslyNotBanana ,
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    Did it work? Are you a falling titan yet?

    Zenzio ,

    Just to be sure. Are the options "Enable Steam Play for supported titles" and "Enable Steam Play for all other titles" in Steam Settings >> Compatibility both set?
    First and only thing that came to mind. Maybe somebody has more ideas.

    Edit: Whoa, seems I was late to the party.

    DrRatso ,

    You can try right clicking the title in your library and going to properties -> compatibility-> force compatibility and select your proton version of choice.

    Titanfall 2 worked a-ok when i tried it a few weeks ago.

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