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'''This wiki page serves as a guide on how to migrate to Proton to continue playing.''' | '''This wiki page serves as a guide on how to migrate to Proton to continue playing.''' | ||
== Important | == Important note for Proton users == | ||
We have shipped some visual fixes regarding fonts. '''However, this may break support for some custom HUDs.''' For backwards compatibility, you may run the game using the <code>-defaultscheme</code> launch option. | We have shipped some visual fixes regarding fonts. '''However, this may break support for some custom HUDs.''' For backwards compatibility, you may run the game using the <code>-defaultscheme</code> launch option. | ||
== Enabling Proton == | == Enabling Proton == | ||
=== Step 1 | === Step 1 === | ||
Locate Team Fortress 2 Classic in your Steam library, right-click, and go to Properties | |||
[[File:tf2classicsdk2013.png|800px]] | [[File:tf2classicsdk2013.png|800px]] | ||
=== Step 2 | === Step 2 === | ||
Select the Compatibility tab, and enable Steam Play. We typically recommend selecting the latest version of Proton available. | |||
[[File:tf2classicsdk2013_2.png|800px]] | [[File:tf2classicsdk2013_2.png|800px]] | ||
=== Step 3 | === Step 3 === | ||
Repeat step 1 and 2 for Source SDK Base 2013 Multiplayer. | |||
[[File:tf2classicsdk2013_3.png|800px]] | [[File:tf2classicsdk2013_3.png|800px]] | ||