Can't see EOS overlay in Dying Light

Hi. I'm trying to play Dying Light 1 and I can't see overlay after I press shift+F3. I can tell it's there because the cursor changes to system default and on the place where the overlay should be are links (again, cursor is changing). Using WineTricks, I have installed these fonts:
andale, arial, comicsans, courier, georgia, impact, times, trebuchet, verdana, webdings, corefonts
andale, arial, comicsans, courier, georgia, impact, times, trebuchet, verdana, webdings, corefonts
I have the newest version of EOS overlay. Because I don't know if it is a game issue or heroic issue, I attach both logs.
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absent-sapphire
absent-sapphire2mo ago
you're using regular wine instead of proton-ge and umu you're also using the "default" directory for your prefix change your prefix to
/home/student/Games/Heroic/Prefixes/Dying Light
HeroicBot
HeroicBot2mo ago
Wine-GE is rather old now (last release is almost a year ago) and thus might not work correctly. Please follow these instructions on using GE-Proton: 1. Head to the Wine Manager in Heroic, click the "Proton-GE" tab, and install "Proton-GE-Latest" 2. Head to the settings for your game(s) (icon on game card in library). In the "Wine Version" dropdown, select "Proton - Proton-GE-latest" 3. Rename your Wineprefix (path is shown in game settings), e.g. from current-name to current-name_bak. To clarify: Rename the actual folder on your hard drive, do not change the option in the game settings. Note: This will make game-specific configuration data (e.g. in-game settings or save files) unavailable. If this is an issue, let us know & we'll help you restore them.
eager-peach
eager-peachOP2mo ago
Thank's, now it works perfectly

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