


Why the f**k does this work
swap is also counted as ram and my usb controller is seen as 2.0 but it works why does this work

generally works
operating system is detected as windows 7 (WINE API version), RAM contains SWAP and USB is detected as USB 2 (actually is USB 3)

generally works
crashed on one start
operating system is detected as windows 7 (WINE API version), RAM contains SWAP and USB is detected as USB 2 (actually is USB 3)

generally works
operating system is detected as windows 7 (WINE API version), RAM contains SWAP and USB is detected as USB 2 (actually is USB 3)
Valve should support it natively since the hardware is also supported officially.

Runs fine out of the Box
OS detection is wrong: "Windows 10"

generally works
operating system is detected as windows 7 (WINE API version), RAM contains SWAP and USB is detected as USB 2 (actually is USB 3)

generally works
operating system is detected as windows 7 (WINE API version), RAM contains SWAP and USB is detected as USB 2 (actually is USB 3)

generally works
operating system is detected as windows 7 (WINE API version), RAM contains SWAP and USB is detected as USB 2 (actually is USB 3)

works
my gpu and operating system was not detected properly
Worked straight away

It was unable to determine USB support and thus couldn't verify whether the headset's camera would work.
By default it'll tell you that your OS is too old (Windows 7), but it shouldn't really make a difference as this check is only done by querying this information from an API. Changing the reported Windows version via winecfg to Windows 10 makes this go green.
works

crash after started to scan system
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'dxvk::DxvkError'
It finally works \o/


No workarounds needed, but it reports that I am running Windows 7 and that I have USB 2.0. I have USB 3.0, but Wine's detection is not working here. Windows 7 is the Windows version that Proton targets. However, it unconditionally says that my system might have problems because of these things. I am rating it gold because of that.


Note: while the store page does provide the meager courtesy of informing linux users that the Valve Index VR hardware entirely supports linux (good luck believing that), they do point out that this utility (to tell prospective buysers of the $1,000 rig who use Linux) that this fancy utility does not support Linux. And they are right.

Crashes at checking.