Valve released Proton 10.0-4 today as the latest stable update to the **Proton 10** series of this open-source compatibility tool for Steam Play based on **Wine** and additional components for playing Windows games on Linux.
Proton 10.0-4 adds support for new games, including Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality, Changeling VR, Summoners War: RUSH, Quantum Threshold, REACH, Fellowship, Metal Slug: Awakening, The Obsessive Shadow, Drop Dead: The Cabin, Zero Caliber 2 Remastered, and Lost Memories 3 Side Stories.
Also supported by the new Proton release is Death by Scrolling, Stellar Reach, Girls’ Frontline, Modules, Distant Worlds 2, 懒人修仙传2, Ring Runner: Flight of the Sages, and Chronology. All these games are now playable on Linux, and they previously worked if you had Proton Experimental enabled.
The Proton 10.0-4 release also brings improvements for games that were already supported, such as Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun, Far Cry 5, Age of Empires IV: Anniversary Edition, Transcendence, Mystery Manor: Hidden Objects, Crystal of Atlan, Adventures of Fluzz, and Marvel Rivals.
The list of games that received improvements continues with Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Wild Assault, Dragon’s Dogma Dark Arisen, Figmin XR, Avowed, Grounded 2, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, The Outer Worlds 2, Men of War II, Ara: History Untold, Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3, and ARC Raiders.
The same goes for the Rocket Jockey, For Honor, Mohrta, Cladun X3, Atelier Resleriana, Okayunyumu!, AQUARIUM, Black Squad, Rigid Force Alpha, Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Warframe, Revolver 360 Re:Actor, Secrets of Grindea, Conquer the World, Marvin’s Mittens, Lemma, Trainatic, and Sword of the Stars: The Pit games.
Among other changes, Proton 10.0-4 improves support for Sony PlayStation controllers in Tekken 8, fixes haptics support for DualSense controllers, which should now work in most games that support it, adds support for speech recognition in Phasmophobia, and addresses several Proton 10 regressions.
Under the hood, the Proton 10.0-4 uses Wine Mono 10.4.1, vkd3d-proton 3.0b, and vkd3d 1.18. Check out the _release notes_ on the project’s GitHub page for more details, from where you can download the source tarball.
However, Proton 10.0-4 can be enabled by right-clicking on a game in your Steam Library, selecting Preferences, and going to the Compatibility section on the left sidebar, or from Settings > Compatibility. Select version 10.0-4 from the drop-down list, and it will be automatically downloaded.
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