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Code Vein uses proprietary Windows Media Foundation codecs for its prerendered videos. Proton cannot always decode these natively.
One major concern for Linux users is save corruption. Code Vein stores its saves in a SavedGames folder. Proton uses a virtual C: drive.
To maximize battery life and maintain 60 FPS on the Steam Deck, the community suggests these settings: YouTube·Linux Game Cast Code Vein On Linux (Proton/DXVK) protondb code vein
Code Vein allows you to summon a partner (or a real friend) via "Distress Signals." Historically, multiplayer via Proton was a nightmare. However, current ProtonDB reports indicate:
: Standard multiplayer features are reported to work fine without additional configuration. Are you encountering a specific error message or crash during startup on your system? Game Details for CODE VEIN - ProtonDB Code Vein uses proprietary Windows Media Foundation codecs
If you experience "camera stutter" or frame drops despite having powerful hardware, try disabling texture streaming. : -notexturestreaming %command%
A niche but persistent issue on ProtonDB: The voice lines in cutscenes are often 50% quieter than the music and sound effects. Code Vein stores its saves in a SavedGames folder
Sometimes, tweaking the Proton settings can help. This can involve launching the game with specific Proton parameters or enabling certain Wine features.
The Revenants are waiting. Your companion (Io or Louis) is ready. And now, thanks to the tireless work of the ProtonDB community and GloriousEggroll, your Linux machine or Steam Deck is just as viable for exploring the Vein as any Windows PC.
: The game is officially "Playable" by Valve's standards but often performs like a "Verified" title. Users have reported achieving a stable 60 FPS on the Deck by lowering settings to "Low" or "Medium".