

Recommend to use Pronton Experiment at launch. The save files between the Pronton Experiment and the native linux system are not shared. So if you switched system later, all the save files will gone.

A really good isometric rpg, completely playable on the deck, resembles the OG Fallout and Wasteland games
For comfort and accessibility, enable the backbuttons for quicksave, map menu, inventory screen and character screen
40 hz/fps for around 3,5-4 hours of battery, every setting on high, one can lower the antialiasing and shadows to eliminate the occasional minimal stutter during gameplay (sometimes it drops from 40 to 35-37 when there is a lot of lightning and particle effects on the screen at once)
It's not exactly the game's fault but i lost all of my save files when i switched from native version to proton experimental because of the frequent crashes, i presumed it will happen but they didn't come back when i rolled back from proton to the native build, which i don't know if this is the game's fault or if steam cloud functions like this. The strange thing is that when i changed back, my in-game profile returned, but all of my save files were gone, so i suspect this is the game's fault
One crash on a loading screen in the first five hours, then i had no problem until around hour 35, around the beginning of Act 2, where the crashes became so frequent that it hindered the experience
Meaningful choices that drastically alter the in-game world and the flow of the story, turn-based combat, real-time exploration, if i hadn't lost my save game and progression i think the game could have offered me around 30 more hours of gameplay minimum
At first game crashed at load. Restarting steam deck solved this problem.