![]() Update: since posting this article there's a been some discussion on Reddit about why this is necessary: Since this was the first time I'd tried a non-Steam game under Proton I knew there'd be some tinkering around but I got it working in the end. The Run isn't listed on ProtonDB so there was a chance it wouldn't be playable but at just $5 there wasn't much to lose. When I saw the PC version on sale I couldn't resist grabbing a copy to see if I could get it to work on my new Linux gaming machine (which I wrote about here). My PC runs on Windows 10 and it used to have no problems, as I mentioned, with starting the game like a month ago.One of my favourite PS3 games was Need for Speed: The Run. I have no idea what could be causing this, I've tried reinstalling stuff more times than I can count, I've checked if my antivirus is active like hundreds of times and everything seems to be okay. If I click play in ZLOrigin, the play button will appear to be active, implying that the game has been launched, however, nothing happens and the button will return to its normal state after less than a minute as if I closed the game. It authorises the game but it doesn't start. If I run it straight through ZClient, nothing happens. I get no error, nothing, the game simply doesn't start. I've tried deleting the cache a few more times, reinstalling ZLOrigin again, even reinstalling ZClient. That did solve the ZLOrigin problem in itself, however, I can't launch TS4. So naturally, I reinstalled it after deleting cache didn't help. ![]() Everything worked okay before but for some reason ZLOorigin itself started having problems abou a month ago, it behaved like normal Origin. So, for the past month or so, I've been having problems with launching TS4 using ZLOrigin.
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