Steam Deck owners playing anime-style gacha games can finally launch hololive Dreams without manual tinkering. The release of dwproton 11.0-11 resolves the technical barriers that previously blocked the title from running on Valve's handheld. This update removes the need for community workarounds and restores immediate playability for users who wanted to experience the game natively.
Community patch removes launch blockers for the anime title
dwproton operates as a community-maintained compatibility layer built on top of Proton. It targets specific genres like gacha and anime titles that often struggle with standard Linux compatibility layers. The software functions as a bridge between Windows-based game code and the Steam Deck's Linux environment, allowing users to install and run games directly through Steam.
The 11.0-11 release specifically addressed missing features and fixed blockers that prevented hololive Dreams from launching. According to the changelog, the developers implemented these missing features to ensure the game works out of the box. This contrasts sharply with the game's previous status, which held a Bronze badge on ProtonDB due to numerous reports of it failing to start.
Users can install this update through ProtonPlus in Steam Deck Desktop Mode. The tool allows manual selection of specific Proton versions for individual games. This method gives players control over their compatibility layers without altering the entire system configuration. The update applies only to the selected title, leaving other games on their default Proton versions.
We looked at the last dwproton update earlier while tracking similar compatibility fixes for handheld titles. That previous release highlighted ongoing efforts to stabilize gacha games on Linux. The current fix continues that trajectory by removing launch barriers for a specific popular title. The game now launches reliably for any Steam Deck user with the update installed.
Source: SteamDeckHQ




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