I have played Elden Ring and Hi-Fi Rush on the LCD steam deck before just fine, with no issues whatsoever.
Booted Hi-Fi Rush last night and it loads as far as the title screen, asking me to press start. When I press start, the game freezes for maybe 10 seconds, then the screen goes black with the following error message:
"LowLevelFatal Error [File: Unknown] [Line: 684] Result failed
at Z: UE4/4.27hbk/Engine/Source/Runtime}/ D3D12RHI/Private/D3D12Viewport.cpp:674 with error E_FAIL"
If I press okay on this error, the game will close.
Elden Rings problem is a bit different, it will go through the anti-cheat loading bar, then there will be a white screen for a moment, then a black screen with the steam footer and “abort game” in the bottom right, and absolutely nothing will happen. Sometimes there’s no white screen and it just has a black screen the steam footer and “back” in the bottom right corner.
I have tried deleting and re-installing both games, verifying the installation files, deleting the proton files, deleting the compatdata folders in Steam and deleting all the Decky plugins I had installed since getting the OLED. My googling has not given me any decent solutions. Other games work absolutely fine, so I am at a loss. Has anyone had these issues or can anyone assist with any other possible solutions I can try to get the games to load?
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