

Worked out of the box on nvidia gpu :thumbs_up:

Funciona perfecto
Ojalá más versiones nativas en Linux que funcionaran así de bien.
Works great, no issues at all.

Another one for the "works OOTB" rhythm game pile
Changing resolutions misaligns textures. Not a Linux-specific bug though. Reload your skin to fix it if you encounter it.
Minor stutters
This one is a bit less surprising considering this has a native port but it runs pretty good all things considered. 2 hours in a single session and only minor stutters to report.

Another shining example of native support
Works without issue. Game does not support controllers, but I could bind controller buttons to some actions. Nonetheless I did not use it much, but it works, not sure about Windows. Does not have any problems and everything worked fine.

A delightful experience. Played it way before switching to Linux, and nothing changed afterwards. Works just as you'd expect it to.
It works flawlessly. Skill issue is the only thing you have to worry about.
P.S.:The only 'issue' I had is that song thumbnails load really slowly before you play a song, after which it goes back to normal.

skins not working properly on the native version
hits not registering properly
stutters
Game feels off, and the post-play hit graph looks like I'm having polling rate issues (flat lines with nothing in between them) and I'm unable to achieve high accuracy because of that. I've tried changing audio settings, and plenty of other things and nothing worked.
This happens on both native and Proton version, and didn't happen on the exact same setup on Windows. I've thought that this might be a keyboard issue that only occurs on Linux, but on the other hand, osu!(lazer)'s native Linux version registers hits properly and doesn't feel off at all. Native version has also a bunch of issues, like skins not working properly.
It made me switch back to osu!.

works
natively works so u will have no problems

Notes would just freeze and not go down?
There is already a native linux version so you don't need to use proton if it doesnt work for you.

Gameplay Freezes
The game starts up just fine, but as soon as it starts, it freezes, i can still press the buttons but the arrows wont move a inch

Someone who likes rhythm games would love it, but I would recommend an i3 6th gen or later
Changed from Native Linux to force to run on Proton because it won't work due to hardware audio not recognizing itself
Sometimes out of sync with game config adjusted to "address" the issue
Running with proton on an i3-4100M is somewhat explanatory
Won't work on bare Linux env, only proton, not sure on sys-wine
Ok game, has minor audio problems on my hardware, won't launch on bare Linux, only wants proton

its good
played galaxy collapse for a bit worked fine
Game mostly works. I've had a few crashes but they are few and far between. Overall recommend

Native works great out of the box
It's a fun game tho.
Do not use Proton. Just run this native

Editor feature doesn't seem to work under Proton
Game doesn't launch under native. Mostly works with Proton Experimental except for the editor feature.

works great on linux
Some audio crackling when launching, a few alt+tabs will fix, occasional audio crackling but still playable
I didn't like playing it, but that's not the fault of any bugs or performance issues.

Triggers and bumpers -> DFJK
Slowdown during lag
Roughly 50-100ms input lag, enough to make harder songs impossible to pass.
Occasional slowdowns when playing songs. Effects both gameplay and audio. Also a significant input delay on both native and proton GE versions.
Probably possible to play it perfectly if you tinkered it more or added cooling to your hardware. But at it's current state, I would not recommend playing it without a USB keyboard. Even if the performance issues were fixed, you'd still want a higher refresh rate monitor.

Runs Well
Crackling audio off and on
Dropped frames here and there, overall pretty good
Very few issues. You might get some crackling audio or dropped frames, but this is perfectly playable

Works fine after a restart
for reference im playing difficulty 27+ on 4k & 15+ 7k, on a 165hz monitor
first launching the game i had very significant stutter issues, enough to hinder my gameplay. but after rebooting my system i did not meet those issues again and couldnt replicate the bug after trying multiple times. so im going to count that as a fix
i also have osu installed but the game wont detect it, thus not loading the beatmaps from my osu install. but dragging in the .osz file into the quaver window works fine
played without vsync (frames : unlimited) no audio issues, no stutter issues, no delay issues, just plays fine as windows
Works great! No bs required.

Bad audio
Aside from horrible audio everything else is completely fine or i just have a good enough pc not to notice

Works great on my end, Tweaking settings a lil bit helps too, They also have an option to "Prefer Wayland", which is great!

Works with small fix
In compatibility settings enable the steam linux runtimes or game wont start. (Fix found here: https://github.com/Quaver/Quaver/issues/3462#issuecomment-1133487304)

Game no longer launches
Decided to play this game again after not having been in the mood for rythym games for a while. Neither the native version nor the proton version launch for me despite having working perfectly fine in the past.
The game runs fine natively however it has audio issues and needs its offset to be adjusted. May not launch on some distros.
Had to adjust audio offset while other games' audio works perfectly fine with no adjusting needed. Previews in the maps download screen don't work (there's an open issue on the game's GitHub https://github.com/Quaver/Quaver/issues/2912)
The game won't launch without icu63 library installed in your system.

Native version no longer launches. Wine version runs fine but like the other guy said, feels like 60hz.
I get "ERROR: Wobble.Audio.AudioEngineException: BASS has failed to initialize" in the logfile when running native.

Does not launch anymore for me.
I used to be able to launch it natively, and it ran perfectly but now for some reason I tried to start the game, and it does not launch, I tried updating packages and rebooting but to no avail. The only solution is to use proton, which makes my audio feel weird, so I rather not.

Game does not run with native linux like it says it has, ran the game with proton and it works but feel like it's running at 60hz.
Better on windows
Other than the missing audio previews in the map download section everything works fine without any issues.
Audio preview unavailable before the download of a map

first start take some time for me like a minute
desktop start lagging a little.
maybe I'm not good enough at mania games (I've played 3 star maps in osu!mania) but after setting offset it's good experience and first start take some time for me like a minute.

The game stutters, glitches a little, and freezes often.
Stutters and slight glitching
On the native version of Quaver I only get slight performance problems which is great on my Chromebook. But with Proton it's slow, buggy, and it stutters.
Stutters, major lag, and slight glitching