

There is a calendar on the site showing which days he was confirmed to have been golfing. There are many on the weekends, but not all, which means “work week” time was spent golfing.
There is a calendar on the site showing which days he was confirmed to have been golfing. There are many on the weekends, but not all, which means “work week” time was spent golfing.
I know this is revisiting an old post, I’ve been unable to game for some time. When I try this I don’t get any other information. However, I have seen a lot of other issues system wide that just make it feel unstable. Like when playing I will have system wide freezes not just the game freeze (unable to move mouse/keyboard is unresponsive/etc.), I’ve had issues in Firefox where pages will just freeze or be non-responsive and have to force close the program or again it’s system wide freezes. So I’m pretty sure it’s not Steam related and is just the whole OS. I can’t really get logs because when the system freezes my only option seems to be hard shut down then reboot.
I’m not advocating for it, but it could be just locally run and therefore unable to share anything?
If they were for any price, this is still true.
Yes I tried every Proton version on Steam
Could you give a reference for what numbers may be abnormal/potential failures? So I can keep an eye on them while troubleshooting the issue.
I did try checking the logs but nothing seems to show in terminal for Steam. Are separate logs for each game instance kept somewhere or do I need to live monitor in a terminal somehow while the game is playing?
How do I do that? Also, is there a check to see if this is the issue before doing it?
Okay will do. And yes because I had to Force Stop it through steam rather than it crashing on its own I didn’t see any super helpful logs. I will try the command you sent when I am able!
No, it’s not available through Steam. So far I’ve only tried the Proton versions available in Steam compatibility settings.
I also added the launcher skip command in Steam, and have been running with Proton Experimental (though I have tried many other versions). I am running the version of Steam installed via Mint’s Software Manager, not sure what flatpak is or what it would change.
I also am currently running the following kernel: 6.8.0-58-generic (per the Update Manager).
It was via USB, just not a flash memory stick but rather an external drive.
Okay so if X11 is what fixed it for you, I should stick with X11 it sounds like. Is that correct?
Which Proton Version did you try? I think I’ve been through each of them available on Steam but can retry a specific one to troubleshoot.
Alright I got it installed. This was attempt 2, (Step 1 in another comment basically with no changes to get a baseline).
I installed mangohud and configured to show GPU load, CPU load, VRAM, RAM, GPU temp, and CPU temp. I booted the game again, and this time from pressing Continue and loading into the game, I didn’t even have time to start the timer. I would guess maybe 2s before freezing. Onscreen stats from MangoHUD read “GPU 98%, 53C, CPU 64% 71C, VRAM 7.9GiB, RAM 9.0GiB”.
CPU and GPU both shot way up from the baseline configuration example in GOverlay I used. Looks like this may be the issue. I’ll try to get the temps down and retry.
Okay just tried it again to get a better test. To troubleshoot, I’m starting with nothing and will hopefully only change/monitor 1 thing at a time.
Just booting the PC, opening Steam via Terminal, and playing the game using Proton Experimental selected, it ran for 2m 9s before freezing (my save is right before talking to Padre after leaving the bar for the opening sequence, game freezes during the car ride before I have a chance to save again. I have been able to get past this before, at least enough to make a save on the other side, but this length of time may serve as a good reference for someone.)
Steam has a popup window that reads “steam_app_1091500 is not responding; You may choose to wait a short while for it to continue or force the app to quit entirely.” After about 5 minutes nothing changes, but I can’t even access that popup because it is frozen. I have to CTRL+ALT+Tab to Steam to then click “Stop” there. Here is what the Terminal reads from opening until game force closing:
"[2025-05-01 11:40:55] Nothing to do pid 7527 != 7526, skipping destruction (fork without exec?) Game Recording - game stopped [gameid=1091500] Removing process 7725 for gameID 1091500 Removing process 7707 for gameID 1091500 Removing process 7688 for gameID 1091500 Removing process 7660 for gameID 1091500 Removing process 7639 for gameID 1091500 Removing process 7583 for gameID 1091500 Removing process 7557 for gameID 1091500 Removing process 7544 for gameID 1091500 Removing process 7534 for gameID 1091500 Removing process 7531 for gameID 1091500 Removing process 7529 for gameID 1091500 Removing process 7526 for gameID 1091500 Removing process 7525 for gameID 1091500 Removing process 7524 for gameID 1091500 Removing process 7520 for gameID 1091500 Removing process 7324 for gameID 1091500 Removing process 7323 for gameID 1091500 Removing process 7322 for gameID 1091500 Removing process 7321 for gameID 1091500 Fossilize INFO: Setting autogroup scheduling.
(process:8216): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: 11:52:01.198: g_object_unref: assertion ‘G_IS_OBJECT (object)’ failed reaping pid: 8216 – gameoverlayui"
I do not know what Wayland nor X11 is. I’m running Linux Mint with Cinnamon(?).
Okay I’ll install that to try to get some monitoring in-game. Do you know if that’s available directly through Mint’s Software Manager?
This whole PC is brand new (built earlier this year), so I don’t want to have to replace a component so soon. Especially since it seems to work fine prior to swapping to Mint in general.
Agreed, but the person I’m responding to made a point about weeks vs. weekends.