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Joe Danger (229890) #6700

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AL2009man opened this issue Apr 19, 2023 · 4 comments
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Joe Danger (229890) #6700

AL2009man opened this issue Apr 19, 2023 · 4 comments
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Game compatibility - Unofficial Games not expected to work without issues .NET Uses the .NET framework

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@AL2009man
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AL2009man commented Apr 19, 2023

Compatibility Report

  • Name of the game with compatibility issues: Joe Danger
  • Steam AppID of the game: 229890

System Information

  • Steam Deck Hardware (512 GB)
  • OS Version: 3.4.6 Beta
  • Proton version: Proton Experimental, Proton 7.0-6, Proton 8.0-1

I confirm:

  • that I haven't found an existing compatibility report for this game.
  • that I have checked whether there are updates for my system available.

Symptoms

After setting up the launcher settings, the game error message pops up with infinite Vertex Shader Compilation Error. Trying to bypass the error screen will result in a crash [after the game bootup sequence].

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Proton Log (Proton Experimental) steam-229890.log

and of course: here's the FailedVertShader1.txt file alongside it.
(note: despite the title: it's actually a duplicated txt file after running the game six times in a row, hence FailedVertShader6)

Reproduction

Launch Joe Danger and set any graphics or input settings and play with the error message.

If using Game Mode (Steam Deck) and you don't have a KB/M around: you must assign any of the Inputs as Mouse Emulation and try to bypass it by pressing the Ignore button.

If using the Desktop Steam and you don't have a KB/M around (again, if you're using Steam Deck Inputs): you'd need to assign the Inputs as a Mouse emulation and try to bypass it by pressing the Ignore button.

If using on any Linux distro's and have KB/M connected to the PC: just press the Ignore button.

@kisak-valve kisak-valve added Game compatibility - Unofficial Games not expected to work without issues .NET Uses the .NET framework labels Apr 19, 2023
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According to protondb, this game only seems to work on nvidia gpus. Especially since checking the range of reviews starting from when the game worked (4.11-1), all the working reviews had nvidia gpus, while all the borked ones were intel or in the decks case, amd

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Latest proton experimental might fix this.

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AL2009man commented Mar 29, 2024

It's been 3,000 years I can officially confirm that Joe Danger 1 can now be launched on Steam Deck!

(note if you're using Steam Deck OLED or have a higher refresh rate display: make sure you cap the framerate to 60fps, or else the game logic will be sped up)

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Tested it out on my end, can also confirm it works now. Believe the game might need a setting somewhere to be capped to 60 fps like said, cause it runs too fast on oled at 90 fps.

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