


Works great out of the box.
Played a full playthrough with zero issues.

Works perfectly with Proton
Excellent reimagining of a classic

Tourne très bien sans souci. On peut baisser le tdp à 7 watts sans souci pour augmenter l'autonomie.
Tdp 7w
WINE_CPU_TOPOLOGY=4:0,1,2,3 %command%
WINE_CPU_TOPOLOGY=4:0,1,2,3 %command%
Game didn't even launch unless I restricted number of cores
Install and play the game, it runs perfect!
Just runs, no tinkering required.
No issues, played with a DS3 controller
Works perfectly fine
It worked last week, but not now?
The game played just fine last week with standard proton, no GE needed. This week, it will not even load up. All my other games run just fine, even the more taxing ones. No form of proton, steam or GE will make it work.
Noticeable Performance Issues on Steam Deck, but still playable. Disappointing graphics options. Audio works perfectly WITHOUT tinkering.
60fps, 60hz, Scaling Filter: FSR, Sharpness: 3
Framerate dips below 60 quite frequently during high action scenes, but Steam framerate counter always incorrectly reports 60fps without any fluctuations at all, which is interesting because the game feels like it's going down to 35fps at times. Attempting to limit the refresh rate to 40hz or 30fps causes the game to run in slow motion, which makes the game unenjoyable.
Half Rate Shading doesn't work.
Running the game at 640x400 resolution with real time shadows disabled, with FSR enabled in the Steam's battery performance options makes the game run a little better, but the performance should honestly be rock solid at 800p on medium-ish graphics. Overall, I'm a little disappointed in the performance of the game and I'm disappointed the game doesn't let you configure View Distance, Level of Detail, or Particle Effects Quality because those settings would have the biggest impact on framerate. Nevertheless, it seems like a fun game and I look forward to playing more of it on the Steam Deck.
No audio running at all.
Launched, and performed extremely well. The only issue I ran into was no audio.
Install on SD card
The audio is completely missing, possibly due to the dot (.) in the default install path name, as previously noted. To work around this, install on SD card, and the game - with audio - works perfectly.
Works out of the box, runs consistently at 60fps.
Played for 40 minutes, no audio issues, worked fine with a xbox 360 controller out of the box, didn't need to tweak anything.
Perfectly playable. Just make sure your installation path for the game doesn't have a dot
It's been a year since I buy this game. I didn't played it until today because I got the infamous no audio bug.
I can confirm the previous user solution, you just have to make sure the installation path doesn't have a dot.
I previosly have the the game on the steam default path for all my game which is 'home/user/.steam/steam/'. I uninstalled and installed the game again, this time in '/home/user/Steam Library' and the audio worked perfectly!!
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/issues/603#issuecomment-670942099
The audio is only available if the absolute install path of the game doesn't have a dot. Please see https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/issues/603#issuecomment-670942099.
as of right now? if you want to play the game without audio...then its fine. but without any audio I consider any game to be incomplete.
to put it simply, theres no audio at all.
Hope theres a fix one day...

tried it with Valve's Proton 6.3-4, 5.13-6, 5.0-10, 4.11-13, as well as Proton-6.8-GE-1 by Glorious Eggroll
completely no audio

Tried it with multiple versions of Valve's Proton as well as Proton6.8 GE-1 by Glorious Eggroll
completely no audio

Hopped in and played for a little bit, everything performed as expected and looked as expected.
Proton 6.0-GE-1 by Gloriouseggroll
No sound with 4.11-13, 5.0-9 or 5.13-1.
Installed to a USB flash drive formatted in EXT4. It's the only way to get any audio in-game whatsoever. External HDDs and alternate drives work too, it just can't be installed on the same drive as the OS.
Doesn't work at all if installed on the same drive as the OS. Works perfectly when installed in a separate library, even a flash drive.
I'm only around 3 hours in and with 1 slight exception, everything has worked perfectly so far. No graphical issues or framerate issues, although the game will freeze up when attempting to switch between full-screen and windowed for a good 15 seconds or more.
Audio probably needs some package installed in system to work
I have two installations of Arch Linux on my computer and audio works on another of them. I suspect that is because the older installation has huge amount of packages and dependencies installed -- including all Wine's and Gstreamer's optional dependencies (plus others). Pulseaudio says the game uses Simple Directmedia Layer stream, but installing sdl package in itself didn't fix audio.
I complained about graphics in earlier report. Checked youtube videos and it seems graphics are just very bad and Strider's face just is a general mess.
Except for the audio totally not working, everything else ran perfect.

As long as you have less than 16 Threads, you should be fine!
The only notable bug is when trying to run the game with more than 16 threads (this was based on two E5-2650 8C/16T processors).
Turning off hyper-threading will get the game running at least, but it's a hassle (for my situation at least) to keep doing this just for one game.

jogo começa a rodar a tela fica preta mas o jogo para de rodar logo em seguida!
mesmo usando proton 5
On Proton 5, this game runs perfectly. All textures are present, sound is great, game is perfectly responsive, too.

It's playable and enjoyable, but it isn't perfect. There are still small textural oddities.
Apparently some of the emissive textures are just black. The game is playable, but it isn't what the developers intended on Proton yet.

Game is very playable and enjoyable.
Comparing my play to what I can find on YouTube, only a few materials seem off. Additionally, I'm getting a pretty significant moiré effect on a lot of the textures, but it's still very enjoyable.
The is finally perfectly playable on proton. All the texture issues are gone.
I started the game on windows. Was trying to finish it on Linux. It picked up my cloud save fine.
No sound at all
The game is finally playable, but some shaders(?) are still missing
When you start new game you'll see Strider doesn't have face. Also I suspect dark areas are bigger than what they are supposed to be.