Deadly Premonition
News, coverage and analysis tracking Deadly Premonition across the outlets.- Proton 11 Beta 5 released with more regression fixesValve has released Proton 11 Beta 5, focusing on regression fixes and improving compatibility for various games on Linux. This update addresses controller input issues, performance problems, and ensures games like BattleBit Remastered and Assassin's Creed Shadows are playable. The release also includes updates to underlying components like vkd3d-proton and dxvk.
- The BenQ Mobiuz EX271UZ is a solid OLED monitor that's missing a few tricks for the priceThe BenQ Mobiuz EX271UZ is a 27-inch 4K 240Hz QD-OLED monitor that offers excellent vibrancy and deep black levels, making it a solid choice for gaming. However, its high price point of $949.99 and lack of features like built-in speakers prevent it from being a top contender. Despite these drawbacks, the monitor provides a smooth and visually impressive gaming experience across various platforms.
- Proton Experimental and Proton 11 Beta updated to fix issues with the EA AppValve has released updates for Proton Experimental and Proton 11 Beta, primarily to address issues with the EA App on Linux and SteamOS. The updates include a new version of Xalia, which should resolve lockups when interacting with the EA App. Numerous other game-specific fixes and improvements are also detailed, covering a wide range of titles and functionalities.
- Proton Experimental upgraded to Proton 11 for better Linux gaming compatibilityValve has updated Proton Experimental to align with the latest stable Proton 11 release, enhancing compatibility for Windows games on Linux and SteamOS. This update includes fixes for various regressions and adds support for numerous previously unplayable titles, alongside improvements to graphics, audio, and controller functionality.
- This is not a drill: All-timer weirdo game Deadly Premonition now playable on Linux as of Valve's most recent Proton beta, plus 17 others and your EA library (until EA breaks it again)Valve has released the first beta for Proton 11, its compatibility layer for running Windows games on Linux and Steam Deck. This update includes improvements from Wine 11 and adds support for numerous games, notably making Deadly Premonition playable on Linux. The beta also addresses issues with EA games and introduces an Arm64 version of Proton.
- Proton 11 Beta arrives to bring enhanced gaming compatibility to Linux / SteamOSValve has released Proton 11 Beta, an update to their compatibility layer for running Windows games on Linux and SteamOS. This version is based on Wine 11 and includes enhancements like NTSync for potential performance improvements, alongside an ARM64 build. The update brings numerous game-specific fixes and improvements, including better video playback, text-to-speech accessibility, and controller support for many titles.
- Showa American Story Looks Weird as Hell and I Want It NowShowa American Story, a game blending American and Japanese culture with elements like zombies, romance, and unique monsters, has revealed a new gameplay trailer. The game is set in a post-apocalyptic "Showa America" where Japan has bought out much of the United States, and follows a teenage girl revived from the dead. It features fast-paced combat and 80s pop culture themes, with a planned release window of 2025.