

I've read online that the x86-64 branch was meant to solve that and it is why I'm testing it. It is that difference in loading that made me try the native port again, although the Lua Panic Not Enough Memory error still pop up once the map finish loading. Just so you know, Gmod works perfectly under Proton, although with a much slower loading speed. I would like to know what can be done in this situation to try debug this problem and find a solution. The warning box did not appear and the game seemed to load just fine, until it simply closed with no warning box saying what could have went wrong. My window is about twice as big as it should be which is annoying, and for some reason it thinks my native resolution is half what is really is. When I run the base game with no betas that works fine, however when I enable the x86-64 - Chromium + 64-bit binaries beta branch it doesn't work. Having said that, Steam Linux Runtime does provide the libraries the game needs in the correct version. I usually play gmod in a bordered window in 1080p. The explanation given was that it would seem the library is not the version the game expects. It was the one of an openSUSE user who couldn't open the game because the game couldn't load a specific library. Right click on your game Garry's Mod in your Steam library and select property.Ģ.I recently came across a problem that just happened to be the same of another issue. Will Chromium be installed one day by default on GMod instead of Awesomium?ġ.So you have to do a little manipulation on Steam, and that's exactly what I explain here.

The problem is that it is not installed by default. Now you can close the properties window and wait for the update to download. In the properties window, switch to the 'Betas' tab, click on the Dropdown menu and select 'x86-64 - Chromium + 64-bit Binaries' 3. Fortunately the developers of Garry's Mod added Chromium which solves the problem. Open Steam, then right click Garry's Mod from your Library games list. Unfortunately, sometimes when the user faces an obsolete browser he concludes that there is a bug while the solution is to replace an obsolete module by one that is up to date, so it will be enough to simply replace Awesomium by Chromium, all users will have to do it if they want to benefit from an up to date, secure and most importantly functional browser.Īwesomium is outdated on Gmod, many scripts, addons (or mods), and projects don't work anymore if you use Awesomium, some sites block outdated browsers for their own security.
