

That's wrong, and I guarantee GE himself would say so.

People mistake Proton GE as a panacea that's always better. Meanwhile Proton tkg (6.23 and 7.0rc1) work perfectly, in DX12 mode, with DLSS, ZERO stuttering, 100% cutscenes working, everything. There are games that don't work with Experimental or GE but work with TKG.īright Memory Infinite, everyone on ProtonDB is complaining about how you basically can't play it because with Proton GE and Experimental the game either doesn't launch, or it launches but all cutscenes are just white screens and the game is basically unplayable. There are games that don't work with GE but work with Experimental.

Then, on a per-game basis, usually it's best to just keep the default and use Proton Experimental, sometimes it's better to use GE, sometimes it's better to use proton-tkg. For this, Proton Experimental is the best choice and the only option anyone should be using. So you can only choose official Proton versions as your global default. You click save, it says Steam has to restart for changes to take effect, and when you go back into the settings after the restart, not only did it not take effect but it disabled Steam Play for non-whitelisted titles. As in, you can't go into Steam -> Settings -> Steam Play -> Enable Proton for all titles -> Run other titles with: and choose any non-official Proton version. Well for one thing, you can't set Proton GE as your global Proton version.
