

Valve Index - Works perfect out of the box.
Loading times in between songs and scene transitions are a bit slow, taking about 5 seconds or so. Game is installed on an NVME SSD.
there is this problem with VR and linux that if the audio gets robotic at start, I need to restart the computer to fix. At first I thought it was something related to having VR and Discord open, but I can not narrow down to what is causing it.
All VR games using Unity show a crash message when I try to run with newer proton versions.
Works flawlessly
Works flawlessly
Runs out-of-the-box as of proton 6.3-5
HTC Vive - works for just fine for me
Valve Index - Game works great out of box, after very long initial loading
Music was crackly the first time I loaded the game, but it was totally fine on subsequent launches.
Game takes 10+ minutes to load up the first time, and any stage loading also takes a long, long while. On subsequent game plays, everything loads in a normal amount of time (10ish seconds, at most, on an SSD).
Once it boots up, performance is excellent
Loading the game and transition to the menu back from a map and to a map can take a while at first. It seems to get better after a while. The first launch of the game took like forever, seeing only a black screen, no VR view but hearing background music. I was about to return the game, but then it suddenly booted up.
Be warned that it has super long waiting times, like 5-10 minutes between transitions. Better install it in a SSD.
Since yur.watch integration the game works pretty well.

the game works ootb (bought it just a few days ago and it didn't work at that time, so maybe proton or nvidia-drivers related) it has pretty long loading times with a black screen in between. I think it is either creating shader cache or it tries to get online and times out.

Crashes after initial disclaimer text
YUR.dll caused an Access Violation (0xc0000005) in module YUR.dll at 0033:174e9e04.