


Runs better than on Windows.
Multiplayer works flawlessly.
Honestly, running this game on Linux I experienced far less issues with it than I did on Windows, aside from what's already broken in this sloppy mess of a game. Stability-wise, it runs infinitely better on Linux, for some reason...
I played a fairly lengthy round on the Steam Deck and it ran great. I would recommend for sure as it's a great game that runs really well.
Needs an Enter button
Without setting experimental Proton you would see many artifacts on screen when playing
Proton-6.21-GE-2 was the version that finally worked for me and I was able to get it to a playable state!
When I booted up the game there were a lot of glitchy corrupted looking pixels flickering, I was able to turn off Depth of Field in the options and the problem was solved, it looked perfect.
Does not start. Steam shows "Playing" and then promptly goes back to "Play" after about 5 seconds. Changing Proton versions didn't help.
Finally works since Proton 5.0
Both the base game and the "sdkbeta" version work.
Runs without any issues. Some minor lag at points, but I'm pretty sure that's the game itself and nothing to do with Proton.
No issues. No one else was there.
Screen goes black if you turn on anti-aliasing.

Runs well with no tweaks


No tweaks necessary



No workaround needed with latest Proton.


Install this package via winetricks:
dotnet40
And use " -dx11 " in launcher options.
The game will open and use DXVK.

Doesn't start


The Game will not start.



Doesn't start at all with Proton. Works however in Steam Windows through vanilla Wine (but crashes with sdk-beta version).



Doesn't work in Proton, but does run through Windows Steam when installed in an older, 32-bit version of Wine (e.g. 3.0-i386)

crashes without launching

Can't even start.


Will not start



Crashes on start.



Will not start at all.
