niall
Published
Crashes on exit, and steam controller doesn't work. Works fine otherwise.
To fix low fps, create a dxvk.conf file in the exe folder (~/.steam/steam/steamapps/common/Nioh2), with the following line:
dxgi.deferSurfaceCreation = True
Cutscenes are 30fps with bad framepacing, I'm unsure if this is proton specific
I had a single crash during my playthrough of the first mission
Movies don't play. I tried a few different things to get these to work, with no luck (GloriousEggroll proton version, winetricks directshow + LAVfilters, mfinstall)
Game seems to run fine without movies, but as this is a story driven game this is not a good experience for most players.
Movies don't play and cause the game to freeze at the logo screen. Disable movies by changing 0 to 1 in ~/.steam/steam/steamapps/compatdata/1382330/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/Application Data/SEGA/Steam/P5S/config.xml
No video playback
Character select screen is black, but otherwise runs without bugs. Performance is generally pretty good, but very stuttery - lowering the settings and setting a framerate cap in the ingame settings helps alleviate this.
Looked okay to start with, but became extremely blurry.
Had significant stutter happening every second. Might be to do with my 144Hz monitor, but changing it to 60Hz didn't help. Tried with both the default and with dv9k.
The promo video played before the title screen causes the game to crash. I copied the promo video from Yakuza 3 Remastered, and this fixes the crash. Video is located at data/mvuen/advertise.usm for both games.
I had flickering texture issues that were solved by adding a dxvk.conf file in the game folder with the following line: d3d11.invariantPosition = True
The opening promo movie causes the game to crash. Copying the promo movie from Yakuza 3 prevents the crash. Yakuza 3 file: data/mvuen/advertise.usm Yakuza 5 file: main/data/mvstm/advertise.usm
Slight flickering in some cutscenes on rare occasions. Most obvious occurence is the shadows when talking to customers in the taxi.
Installed zen kernel to get fsync working - default esync crashes after about 10 minutes with a too many open files error, even with the recommended open file limit.
Mouth movement seems to only animate some of the time.
Use an fsync enabled kernel or disable esync to prevent out of open files error
Run the following to fix mouths not animating correctly in voiced cutscenes:
protontricks 1351630 xact_x64