


The roads may be perilous but the performance is not!
Completed this amazing text based adventure with zero issues encountered...well besides being attacked by harpies, goblins, trolls, unicorns and all manner of beasts that hanker for the taste of a roadwarden's flesh...I meant that it ran well and it's so light weight in terms of performance that it should run well on any potatoe PC.

I've played 8 hours so far (one run-through). It's really wonderful and runs great on the steam deck, but the keyboard issue is annoying.
You must use a mouse or the steam deck touchpad/touch screen to play, especially if there are scrollbars. That's totally fine, but the main issue is that sometimes you must a keyboard. On the steam deck, the keyboard pops up on the top of the screen, blocking the text. You can move it to the bottom with shift + move button, but it moves back to the top the next time you have to type.
Great game, I wish the steam deck keyboard would appear on the bottom of the screen, not the top!
Works fine
- Framerate limit: 20
- Refresh Rate: 40
- TDP Limit: 3 (game generally uses less than 1W, no issues noticed so far, but early in game)
Scroll does not work. Needed to click the scroll bar with the mouse pointer

After some crashes I tried using a different version of proton but to no avail.
40HZ 20FPS
It's a bit difficult to read at times but not impossible
Within 3 hours I had 2 crashes.
It hanged at some point. Tried recommended proton from different users on ProtonDB. An hour later it crashed. So I gave up.
text size is small, but readable with decent eyesight
Changed the controler configuration do that the right stick and track pad act as a mouse.
Changed right track pad and right stick to act as a mouse

Everything works flawlessly, fullscreen, windowed, moving windows around. Managed to play the game to completion.
At first I switched to 6.3, but when I let Steam chose the default Proton version it works just as well
Set refresh rate to 40, fps to 20
Doesn't work on current proton version (7.0-4), but works flawlessly in 6.3-8