
Jarydwithay
Published
Experience on Proton Experimental had infrequent but still disruptive crashes along with a few other bugs.
Game visuals did not load when tested with Mangohud enabled when running Proton Experimental.
Game is unstable enough without GE Proton that it's hard to reccomend it as a good plug in and play experience. Though people properly entrenched in the Linux ecosystem would almost certainly consider acquiring and swapping proton versions to be fairly trivial, it's still friction and friction is a hard sell.
If you're stupid like me and are using more modern hardware on debian stable, backporting stuff or just moving to testing is non negotiable, but I don't think that's much of a factor here.
Struggles to hit 50 fps on lowest settings
Unplayable performance. I've tried various fixes but nothing has been able to give me what I expect out of my given hardware
Game runs seemlessly when messing around in the menus, color palette editor, mission and training modes. Seems like a slam dunk at first, but there are issues proton can't fix. Matchmaking currently doesn't work, private online lobbies sometimes crash, resolution seems locked to 720p and a few other issues make this hard to reccomend over the ps5 version at the moment. If you want to stick it out, I presume this will be a fine enough way to play the game once core issues with the implimentaiton have been fixed.