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I hear talk that using the Experimental branch of Proton 9 helps immensely.
Not sure how to do that , don't own a Steam Deck
I have launched the game on the Steam Deck desktop with the proton 8 version.
However, I still got a crash but it was *game* crash and not *machine* crash, in 1 hour session. (At least, it resolves the machine crash issue.)
It's a temporary solution, it will not prevent crashes but it isn't painful.
I'll make some tests this morning on the desktop version with Proton 9 and Experimental, use a chronometer to know when I get a crash and update this thread with my notes.
Oh, and for the game dev, if you needed it, I could send you the HadesII.log in the end of my tests. I know what I will do is not an ideal game test protocol, but if it helps ...
I have encountered one crash in 1 hour session at 35 minutes and 34 secondes on my chronometer.
I discovered that the game crash has freezed the Desktop Steam Deck and Desktop Tool Bar but not the file explorer nor the Steam Launcher.
I have made copies from my differents logs just in case.
I discovered too that the game hasn't save my game correctly, so I've lost any progression between the game launch session and the game crash. I don't know if it's related to the crash or if it's due to my internet connection with Steam Cloud. -> 10:43 pm : With a normal quit, the game progression is saved.
I will take a little break and continue tests later.
I figured out that lost progression due to game crashes could be restored if you rename profile1_temp.sav by profile1.sav (and thank god, the restoration works perfectly, I will be sad to beat the third boss again with the same equipement.)
I've noticed a handful of other users reporting instability with their Steam Decks, but the fixes were unique to their devices. One had a modified file that he had to fix, for example.
It could be worth trying a couple things on your Steam Deck while we investigate -
- Full power cycle the device. Shut it down then turn it back instead of Sleep/Restart.
- Check for Steam OS updates. Steam button > Settings >System > Check for updates > Apply (if any).
- Investigate connected peripherals, if any.
- Maybe some files were affected during installation. Try Steam button > Hades II > Properties > Installed Files > Verify integrity of game files.
I played the Playtest and had no crashes at all.
The first system-level crash happened when dying to the final boss of the second biome. On restarting the Steam Deck, the run had been lost.
I then forced compatibility version to Proton 9 GE in the hopes it might help, and played two successful runs, one of which got past the second boss no trouble.
The third run gave me another system level crash having beaten the second biome boss.
Between these I have done full system restarts. I have verified integrity of game files and no issues have been found.
I was limiting the TDP of the Steam Deck to 10watts, so I will try disabling this.
How do I extract logs to send over?
You can extract Hades II.log on your file explorer via /home/deck/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compdata/1145350/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/Saved Games/Hades II
/!\ Before reading the next section, I play without Steam Cloud and I make save backup, be careful with save manipulation /!\
And if you crash again before relaunching the game and in the same place where you find the Hades II.log you can make a copy of the Profile1_Temp.sav ; rename the copy by Profile1.sav and overwrite the original Profile1.sav
It will avoid the loss progression due to the crash by placing you in the start of the room just before the crash
And launch the game with the Steam Deck Desktop's version, it will avoid system crashes
/!\ Of course, it will not resolves crashes issues but it will make them less painful /!\
The Steam Deck logs we'd need sent to support@supergiantgames.com are found at the following locations:
/home/deck/.steam/logs/console_log.txt
Desktop Mode/Dolphin/Hades II/Hades II.log
The second log is the same location that blue lobster enjoyer shared, condensed down to how it's displayed in Dolphin shorthand.
We've seen a spike in stability issues since the latest Steam Deck OS update this week. It may help to stay in the stable channel on the Steam layer (and Decky loader, if using that).
Here's a Github issue for reference. https://github.com/SteamDeckHomebrew/decky-loader/issues/621
- default settings
- lowering visuals to Medium
- disabling VSync (saw this and prev.one on Reddit)
- forced compatibility with proton 9.0
- forced compatibility with proton 8 ULWGL
- forced compatibility with proton experimental
Nothing works. Best I've got was having the first room rendered (without the main character though, IDK if he's supposed to be there).
Please help, I bought the game just to play it on Steam Deck :(