
Etonox
Published
Couldn't get passed the loading screen without the command(PROTON_NO_ESYNC=1 %command% -nointro)
Textures take a while to load
Occasional lag spikes in larger areas and there is significant latency when loading menus
I used vortex mod manager on lutris to get mods working.I downloaded it in the same directory as my origin games so it can detect them. Most mods work, but any that uses .NET Framework Runtime is buggy. Launching the game from vortex works, yet entering full-screen causes the game to crash.
I used vortex mod manager on lutris to get mods working.I downloaded it in the same directory as my origin games so it can detect them. Most mods work, but any that uses .NET Framework Runtime is buggy. Launching the game from vortex works, yet entering full-screen causes the game to crash.
Any mods that are removed may break the game so backup you saves before you use them.
Some textures look pixelated
Loading up new areas takes a while
Doubtful this makes any difference but I manually installed the game via disk
Crash on start-up & launcher doesn't appear
I have tried :
- Reinstalling
- Verify integrity of game files
- Updating drivers
- Different versions of proton(4.11-13)
- Using "PROTON_LOG=1 %command%" (No log created)
- Using "PROTON_FORCE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE=1 PROTON_NO_ESYNC=1 PROTON_USE_D9VK=1 %command%"
From my previous report, the game crashed on start up.I fixed it by renaming the file "user_settings.sample.py" to "user_settings.py"
Fixed to audio by removing "OpenAL32.dll" in the mass effect binaries folder
Plays well with few issues
Some missing textures but its not that noticeable
Occasional lag spikes during cutscenes
On single player, game crashes when I lose connection to EA servers. Probably caused by DLCs as they cant be verified
Downloaded via Lutris-Origin
Some missing textures but barely noticeable
Occasional lag spikes during cutscenes
On single-player, Game crashes when disconnected from EA servers. Could be caused by DLCs as they cannot be verified
Originality crashed on start, but renaming the file "user_settings.sample.py" to "user_settings.py" fixed the problem
Rarely crashes