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Try playing around with different protons and try some protonGE's.
Try some different launch options:
WINEDLLOVERIDES="xaudio2_9=n,b"There is different versions of xaudio i suggest 2_7 or 2_9. You can also look through winetricks for versions and make sure that one of the above are installed. Back up your wineprefix/steam_compatdata_game_folder before installing as its easier to do that uninstall things in wine.
PULSE_LATENCY_MSEC=60Here you can change pulseaudio latency. Try 30, 60 or 90 to see if one of those help.
Lastly you can fiddle with settings in winecfg. Change audio controller or enable EAX in the staging tab.
On my steamdeck i have lots of games that crackle and my tricks above do nothing to help. They have helped in the past on my laptop so your milage may vary.
Thank you!
I didnt really think it would be a proton issue but I guess it only really does it with cs. I haven't noticed.othwr applications crackling or going mute.
I'm guessing 'WINEDLLOVERIDES' should be 'WINEDLLOVERRIDES'. Though it could be same misspelling situation as with the 'Referer' header in HTTP.
Also took me a while to read it as something other than 'wined lover dies'.
You are absolutely correct about WINEDLLOVERRIDES. Had to look it up, twice.