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Raboebie avatar Raboebie commented on May 26, 2024 1

@Draluy I found a workaround for now. I installed PC2 just to check if that same lib is referenced and it was not. So I renamed tm_api_lib_x64.lib to tm_api_lib_x64.lib.old launched the game and it worked like a charm :)

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Kimplul avatar Kimplul commented on May 26, 2024

First and foremost would probably be to check what output dmesg -w gives when the game crashes. Altough I have to say it seems somewhat unstable even without the T248, crashed on me when I went to have a look, which might indicate that this is an issue with Proton.

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Kimplul avatar Kimplul commented on May 26, 2024

Gave it a go, Automobilista crashes with Proton 7.0 and newer, but 6.3-8 started up nicely. Same behaviour with T300RS, I can see some reports on ProtonDB that Logitech wheels function correctly. Nothing shows up in dmesg but from the Proton log I can see that a library called tm_api_lib_x64.lib is loaded and from what I can tell immediately causes a backtrace. Seems like some update to Wine/Proton broke this library that guessing from the name is probably used to handle Thrustmaster wheels.

No clue what exactly broke though, the trace is pretty impenetrable to me.

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Draluy avatar Draluy commented on May 26, 2024

Automobilista2 crashes with 6.3, 7.0 and experimental with the wheel attached. Will try to see if I can get any help on the proton repo.

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Raboebie avatar Raboebie commented on May 26, 2024

Would like to add on here. I have the same problem with the T300RS. When the wheel is plugged in the game crashes on startup. Unplugged it starts up normally.

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Draluy avatar Draluy commented on May 26, 2024

@Raboebie Thanks, that solved the crashing problem. Now have to figure out why my t248 doesnt have any rumble on that game :)

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Raboebie avatar Raboebie commented on May 26, 2024

So this is most likely related to SDL2. @Kimplul would it be required to add the device ID's of the 248 to SDL to make it work?

I know I had this problem in some games not too long ago.

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Kimplul avatar Kimplul commented on May 26, 2024

I patched the T248 into SDL a little while ago, but it hasn't been incorporated into a release yet. You could try compiling SDL from master (https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL)

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