


First day it worked great with no real issues, second day it has become unplyable due to the sheer amount of freezing.
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First day I played, slow load times. Now (one day after) it freezes for around 30 seconds any time a new actor is loaded, deloaded, or a new animation is loaded.

Touchscreen and on-screen keyboard was needed to login to Microsoft.
As previously mentioned, the on-screen keyboard was needed to login to Microsoft.
Only issue is needing to login to Microsoft with the on-screen keyboard, touch screen perhaps, etc. Once that is done, the game is playable from then on.

On one occation the game started lagging a couple times each minute, but this was easily fixed with a restart.
To log in at the first launch of the game, simply use the digital keyboard of the steam deck. This is never needed again later and you can continue playing like usual from there on out.

Good experience, hope to get the freeze bug fixed. Loosing 30 minutes of gameplay feels demotivating.
Bluetooth controller will not work without game restart in case they turn off. XBox 360 Controller work properly.
Game freezes mid game, restart required. 4 freezes in ~15 hours gameplay.
Controller are not able to reconnect properly

Changed right track to be mouse and added l5 to be attacking
Save from PC didn't appear

Changed to mouse only control layout to login to microsoft, changed back to official layout after.

After about 5 hours of play with both solo offline + online multipalyer, I'm not sure why this is marked as unsupported; the rating put me off buying it for a while. The Steam Deck config pre-selects Proton 6.3 to run it, and I didn't override that.
Requires manually opening the keyboard for the initial sign-in, and R5 is needed instead of right stick click to upload hero, but everything has been accessible with the default config. I added a friend to play with on the Xbox Live account website instead of in-game, but I assume that would work with the on-screen keyboard too.
No stability issues at all - I didn't have any crashes, network desyncs, etc.
Game defaults to 768p, but other than changing it to 800p I left everything else at the defaults - which look to be pretty low settings + 30fps, I'm sure it would still run well with some increased.
It works wonderfully using Proton Experimental. We have enjoyed single and local multiplayer.

Swapped attack and use buttons
Some trading stats
Initial login doesn't work out of the box
- Videos don't work
- some visual artifacts
but no crashes so far
First login does not work out of the box (Desktop mode + external keyboard needed)
Game keeps crashing at the same spot.
First login doesn't work out of the box
In Steam auf 40hz begrenzt
Entgegen vieler anderer Reviews läuft minecraft dungeons (mit 6.3.8) einwandfrei ohne Abstürze oder sonst was. Mit der aktuellen Proton Version hingegen gibt's regelmäßig Abstürze.
Disabled Back Grip Buttons
Had to retry using on screen keyboard a couple times to get Microsoft login to work properly.
Occasional loading delays that are not seen on PC. Occasional in-game hiccups.
Most likely to crash when loading. Occasionally crashes mid-game. Occasionally crashes when returning to camp (lobby) after completing a level.
Occasionally it is unable to host a multiplayer game with friends. Restarting game will usually resolve the issue.
Occasionally will fail to connect to service. Game restart usually resolves the issue. Occasionally drops other players out of the hosted game.
It's definitely playable but starts very slowly and can crash unexpectedly. Runs well most of the time once fully loaded and game is started.

after a various time of play the game crash and gone out to the steam
it is well playable and would be a really good game in strasm deck if it won't crash after a various time of play
Feels just like the Windows desktop version, just on Linux and in your hand. It's a pretty good game to just start up and play a few hours.
Using the beta branch I set the refresh rate to 40hz and the FPS limit to 40.
It opens a Xbox live login window that requires the Steam + X combo to open a keyboard. Otherwise it was fine.
Really seemless install and launch. I already owned the Minecraft launcher variant but wanted the ease of use Steam offers so I repurchased it on Steam. No regrets from that since it launched perfectly and runs great. Fans only really ramp up during loading screens, but that even happens on desktop.