


If you know how to change a Proton version within steam, your going to be fine. Native Client did not work for me. #Wayland
Good game overall.

Works perfectly out of the box
No tinkering required, no slow down or any bugs.

Runs perfectly natively, higher resolutions (like 3840x1600) don't seem to be supported, though.
It would seem that some higher resolutions (3840x1600 in my case) are not supported, so fullscreen will distort the image, but that might not be a Linux issue. Did not check on Windows. Running in a window works without any issues.

A great game that works with no tinkering.
Sadly, Two Point Museum uses Denuvo DRM and anti-tamper system, so if you're against that give it a while and they will probably remove it at some point.

Just work out of the box. Great controller support

Text is slightly jarring to read if you dislike / can't read smaller text.
Once your museum gets a little more chock full the frames will drop but it doesn't at all take away from performance.
Game runs mostly brilliant and is a tonne of fun. I haven't tinkered with anything and the game runs great with occasional slow downs once your museum gets heavier.

Some of the text in game is quite small for the deck's screen but nothing unreadable.

Works great, no issues!
Ran great right away, needed no work, and has had no issues.
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Can easily run at max graphical settings at 30FPS. Smooth locked 60FPS at medium-high, I recommend lowering the Lighting and Shadows as they are the most taxing.
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