


Works out of the box, but remember to install the game on an EXT4 (or similar) drive
My previous report was done on my Arch Linux setup while having the game installed on an NTFS drive. Moving the game to an EXT4 partition and launching with Proton 9.0 was successful.

The DLC does not launch with the game, and there is intermittent contact when holding down keys on the keyboard.
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键盘长按有断触可能。There might be a possibility of intermittent contact when pressing a key for a long time.
游戏内不识别DLC。尚不清楚是否与启动方式有关。The game does not recognize the DLC. It is currently unclear whether this is related to the launch method.
No other parts of the game have any issues. The only two problems are that the DLC does not launch with the game, and the keyboard keys occasionally lose contact when held down for a long time.
The overall gaming experience is smooth, with minimal input lag, fully meeting the low-latency requirements of a rhythm game.

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Freezes during alt-tab
Specifically GE10-4 fixed XIGNCODE crashes.

The game stops loading anything after waking the system up from sleep, a game restart is required. Minor issue, though.

Needs to run on latest Proton GE version. Originally it was working on Proton GE 9-23 but it stopped working on the latest patch.
Gameplay video: https://youtu.be/pV4fvnU9qfQ (did not include recording myself playing multiplayer)

Stuck for two minutes, force exits without launching anything
Game is supposedly not playable, with different Proton versions and launch options, on the latest patch (Build ID: 18886136)

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Minor frame loss, use Vsync to fix this
Works just like Windows install

Crashes with Unity Crash Handler. No other configurations.
on Debian 6.1.140-1 x86_64 GNU/Linux CPU Intel i5-13400 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 GPU, driver NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-570.153.02

Keysound mode feels uncomfortable, switch off instead

6~7w: 90 fps
Runs perfectly out of the box, haven't tried multiplayer.
It plays with no issues. no noticable input lag or performance issues. did not need to change any settings.

Perfectly fine with vanilla Proton. Zero tinkering, zero issues.
Everything works fine including online ranked mode. No performance issues. Audio and latency are perfect.

Works without tinkering.
Singleplayer and multiplayer work without issue.


No issues with anti cheat.
Works fine for me after playing for 4 hours. Just install and play, not sure why the previous reports had problems.

I saw the reports of the anticheat triggering and wanted to test it, but it didn't happen for me. Game booted up normally and was able to play online just fine.
Game trips anticheat on most recent proton versions
All recent proton versions launch the game, but they all trip XIGNCODE3
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All recent proton versions launch the game, but they all trip XIGNCODE3
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Most proton versions launch, but they all trip XIGNCODE3

Experimental, Stable, and GE all launch, but silently quit after ~5 minutes ingame. Tkg bleeding wouldn't get past the main menu.
Alt-tabbing freezes the game.
Small stutters, usually not in gameplay.
Tried with and without gamemode, was unable to play for more than 5 minutes or so without the game closing. Most of the old performance issues have been solved with newer kernels.

Alt-Tabbing from main menu froze the game, otherwise worked great afterwards

Had no issues running the game. No frame drops, no freezes, no crashes.
Works perfect

Unsure why it's now showing Unsupported as the game plays smoother than ever and crashing has been all but banished.
Some UI elements are quite small.
Should really show as playable on steam. Great at 90hz
It worked perfectly with experimental. Played Freestyle a ton, some Air, and a few Missions.

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Gets a bit unstable when FPS isn't limited to refresh rate
Used to have some stutters earlier, but on latest drivers and kernel they're gone. However I recommend playing with VSync, other modes introduce tearing (both X and Wayland) and FPS never stays at the cap despite my hardware being more than capable.

Audio will go missing once after focus is off
Seemless like as if you're on Windows.
Lately DJMAX RESPECT V is marked as unsupported on Linux environment, but it "just works" as far to the date, even after they added the support of mouse integration. Fully functional, seemless to Windows.