Hi there. Since I removed my Reddit account, I’m really happy to find a new home here. Hopefully beginner questions are allowed here.
Currently I’m trying to reliable get SE to work on Manjaro Linux. But this seems to be not an easy task. Currently it’s the only game, I have tried, which tends to crash on Linux.
Well the good news is that almost all other games run very reliably in Linux. The bad news is that Space Engineers is a bit harder.
Space Engineers was actually a pain to get working on Linux initially (I started on Kubuntu 21.04), it’s easier now with newer versions of proton and drivers.
For me it also crahses… A lot? A bit? It can help to recreate the proton environment (I’ll have to look up the details, but I think it’s just to backup your saves then delete the proton folder)
When I first got Space Engineers running it was way more stable than it ever was on my Windows7 computer. Then over a year or so it got more crashy (several updates to space Engineers, windows, drivers etc). The I recreated the proton environment and it got Stable again. Now after some more updates to proton, Linux, drivers and Space Engineers itself it is sometimes crashy sometimes stable. I think it might be related to what I’m doing in my savegame… or maybe it’s just time to recreate the proton environment again. I have a few QoL mods plus Improved Rendering
What do you mean with Proton folder? Is this the game itself under “SteamLibrary” (in my case /mnt/games/SteamLibrary/steamapps/common/SpaceEngineers)? Or is there some other folder do clear?
Shamelessly copied from https://reddit.com/comments/11fvkw7
OP had success with deleting and recreating the proton folder, and it helped for me too. (Remember to backup your saves!) Also ProtonGE / Glorious Eggroll does seem to work better than vanilla Steam Proton. I have not tried using the plugin loader
Many that makes it a lot more clear, which folder is meant. I will try that and report later, if that works. Many thx. I will also try GE variant.