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Alt-Tabbing can cause all windows to freeze and the OS becomes unresponsive for ~10-20 seconds.
Steam Input: Seemed to cause crashes when enabled. Would recommend to turn Steam Input off for this game and using an Xbox Controller or testing functionality of other controllers with AntiMicroX or other tools.
PS4 & PS5 Controllers: Game detects them without Steam Input, however, the game misreads the left stick's inputs and inverses them.
Xbox One & Series X|S Controllers: Game detects them without Steam Input. Functioning with no noticible issues.
Had to drop graphics preset to low to get the game to be stable enough. It would crash at loading screens otherwise.
Game crashes immediately when clicking on the "Settings" option in the menu while Steam Input is enabled.
Game may crash at loading screens if a higher graphical preset is applied.
Wine/Proton Not Suppported.
As of the open beta, the game does not launch, and instead displays a message that says that Wine, Proton, and Steam Deck are not supported.
I've been playing online co-op with a friend for the entirety of my playtime. No issues whatsoever.
Currently on the third chapter with no issues encountered at all.
Runs as it would on WIndows and you are also able to import UI backups from WIndows and MacOS with no issues.
Played a few matches and did not encounter any significant issues.
SteamDeck=1 %command%
Running the game without the "SteamDeck=1 %command%" outputs an EOS (Epic Online Services) error before the main menu.
Some character models appear warped and disfigured and are not rendered correctly in the native Linux version.
Resolution and aspect ratio change everytime the game launches without user input.(Native Linux build only)
The Game freezes and crashes randomly. (Native Linux build only)
The game refuses to remember the user settings and occasionally refuses to apply them in the first place. (Native Linux build only)
The native version is playable, however there are many issues example being its refusal to apply the correct resolution and seemingly randomizing it each time the game launches or any other setting is changed or its occasional freezing and crashes.
Forcing Steam to use the Windows version with Proton yielded a flawless experience. None of the issues that appear in the Linux version have popped up so far. You can force Steam to use the Windows version by:
- Right Clicking the Game
- Selecting 'Compatibility'
- Toggling 'Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool'
- Choosing a Proton version
- Updating the game when prompted to