Gingajim

Newbie
Jun 11, 2020
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Idk what I need
i did these:
- uninstall and reinstall microsoft retributable C+++
- use admin command promt, input health scan
- install latest directx

Found solution

in case there are others,
 

kerten

Newbie
Nov 8, 2022
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self memo:
Kabe no Mukou no Tsuma no Koe 3 ~Usukabe kara Hibiku Rinjin Zuma no Tsuyagoe wa, Itsushika Aisuru Tsuma no Midareta Yogarigoe e to Kawatteita~
 

HHLONG

Well-Known Member
Feb 14, 2021
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hey guys, this game is the third game of this serie or the name just " beyond the wall 3" ???
 

Allsex4all

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Jan 31, 2019
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Is there animation in this version, or do need to wait for the Steam version?
 

Dont_have_a_cow_man

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Aug 23, 2025
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This is extremely niche, but here goes:

If you have trouble with videos crashing (Proton-GE) or looking like test-patterns (mainline Proton) when running this game through Steam Proton in Linux through Flatpak, try this:
  1. Run the game with mainline Proton, not Proton-GE; Proton-GE will actually crash and make the game hang, at least on flatpak. I would use Proton-GE, because i can't get gamescope to work properly with Proton, and I would use normal Steam instead of Flatpak Steam if I could compile gamescope on my distro.
  2. Convert all the movies in the movies folder into .mp4 files with ffmpg:
    1. Code:
      for i in *.mpg; do ffmpeg -i "$i" "${i%.*}.mp4"; done
  3. Delete the original .mpg files:
    1. Code:
      for i in *.mpg; do rm $i; done
  4. Rename the .mp4's into .mpg
    1. Code:
      for i in *.mp4; do mv "$i" "${i%.*}.mpg"; done

This is what I arrived at after hours of trying to get fucking mpeg-1 to work on my system. Installing codecs through protonfix didn't work, Proton-GE didn't work because some weird issue with 32/64 gstreamer libraries, overwriting the 64-bit gstreamer libraries with 32-bit didn't work etc. etc. etc.

But this dumb hack? It worked.

EDIT:

It is possible the Steam version of this game will work out of the gate, because Valve actually seems to do compatibility codec conversions, kind of like what I've done here.
 
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