
beelao
Published
Cap FPS to 30 and enable Half Rate Shading
No Steam Cloud support
Despite having performance issues, the game is somewhat playable. Steam Deck's trackpad works pretty well, since the game doesn't have official gamepad support.
You can work around the above mentioned issues, but the dealbreaker for me is the fact that this game doesn't have Steam Cloud support.
The game plays very well, and they finally added steam cloud support. Now you can carry over you progress over to steadeck.
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Crashing on fast travel. Seems like it was fixed on latest patch.
Aside from the fast travel crashes that got fixed with the latest patch, the game works pretty well. In-game framerate cap also caused some weird stutters for me, so I just switched to using libstragle to limit the FPS. I also did some tinkering with the game's ini files, but that's not necessary to play the game, it works well enough out of the box.
Good experience
Multiplayer through steam works fine
If you want to play with Tsuki enabled you should:
- Install
d3dcompiler_47.dll
with protontricks; - Open winecfg and set both
d3dcompiler_47.dll
anddxgi.dll
to Native; - Install Tsuki normally as you would in any other platform, by copying the files to the game folder.
Vanilla game works fine
Game works fine with some minor issues:
- Steam overlay does not work for this game;
- Sometimes when you close the game, Steam still thinks it is running so you have to click the "stop" button manually on your library;
- You'll notice ~1 sec freezes when entering your first couple battles after booting the game. This issue disappears after the game has been running for >15 minutes.
Both versions work, but Proton is more stable
Even though the game has a native version for Linux, running it through proton yields better results. The native version is a Russian roulette: Sometimes the game works fine, sometimes the it crashes every time you open your inventory, enter a city or open your party management screen. Despite the Proton version having worse FPS (it isn't that bad, but it is noticeable) I think it is preferable over the native version due to the stability, and not having to reopen your game every 20 minutes.
Works great
Select "Vulkan" renderer and turn off VSync to avoid stuttering.
Works great!
Turn off VSync to fix audio crackling
Select "Vulkan" renderer and turn off VSync to avoid stuttering and audio crackling.
Adding PULSE_LATENCY_MSEC=60 to launch options seems to fix the audio delay
I'm not sure if this is related to proton at all, since I've played the game on windows too and the occasional crashes still happens.
Works great
Had a couple crashes during my playtime, but I'm pretty sure this is not a Linux/Proton issue.
The game starts on a weird resolution and the menu buttons are out of place, but once you fix the resolution everything seems to work fine.
Works fine
Aside from the weird mouse inaccuracy from time to time it works pretty well, and I didn't experience a single crash like I did with the Native version.
Lock FPS/refresh rate to 40
Try locking the FPS to 40 improve battery life. Anything lower than that will cause significant input lag.