
Dallas
Published
Native doesn't work at all, Proton is close to unplayable
Everything looked like it was from N64 era
-70% FPS compared to Windows
The game would crash everytime resolution was changed
Performance degradation seems to be very common on closed-source Nvidia drivers. Deep Rock Galactic suffers from it the same exact way.
Slow loading
Ping issues that go away after a while
Initial loading takes a VERY long time, and the only way to shut the game down is via the SIGKILL. Viemodels are constantly bugging out, and network stability is atrocious.
Fails to start on experimental, immidiately crashes on older versions.
Worked on 5.10 with significant performance drop, until I udpated my GPU drivers
Eaisly platinum, although performance is slightly worse
Looks strange at a distance, as if resolution degraded way too fast
Once or twice keyboard didn't work, quick restart makes it work again
-10 FPS compared to Windown 10 with Vulkan/DX12
Fails to start
Using any available proton version, it will just not start up anymore. Logs are talking about:
err:ole:start_rpcss Failed to start RpcSs service err:ole:com_get_class_object apartment not initialised err:steam:initialize_vr_data Could not load libopenvr_api.so. Failed to load ../../../Engine/Binaries/ThirdParty/PhysX3/Win64/(everything)
Tried both vulkan-radeon, and amdvlk - which still work on other games. The game was fine before, but only stopped working since I had to reinstall it.
Linux is as stable as a 2 dogs looking at a moving ball.
Mouse is still borked on Wayland, thank you
It just gets worse with each update. VRAM usage was oscillating around 40%. Only tried on X11 Gnome, don't expect miracles on Openbox or KDE
-refresh 144
The game would force 60hz refresh rate, while Linux would constantly go back to 144, making the monitor constantly switch back and forth. Adding -refresh flag fixes it.
The game would start a new save, but gladly let me go back to an older save file when asked
Less than 30% FPS of that in Windows
Changing resolution, or Fullscreen mode freezes the game
Tried Proton-GE, and few other older versions as well, no significant performance change was noted.
Crashes at mostly random intervals, ranging from 2 minutes to just a few seconds.
Does work, even starts quickly.
High FPS, and low quality gameplay, but that ain't Linux's fault :^)