
Sora
Published
Proton-5.21-GE-1 GloriousEggroll
Checked the "Emulate Virtual Desktop", set display to 1920x1080
Some cutscenes replay or skip audio segments. It's not enough to be troubled by, but might be slightly annoying. They also do not have subtitles on the scenes where audio is missing.
Must enable "Virtual Desktop" via protontricks and set display to required display in order for it to work. Additionally, I have disabled my other monitors.
Graphical stuttering
With the aforementioned tweaks performed, you should be able to run the game fairly smoothly. With some changes to settings and some further experimenting, I'm sure I'll be able to get it running close to 100% smooth.
The game is definitely playable, just a bit laggy.
Proton-5.21-GE-1 GloriousEggroll
Manual download of Proton-5.21-GE-1
Upon running fullscreen with multiple monitors, it initially went to the correct screen but the display was "smooshed". I was able to get it out of fullscreen, but could not get it to go back into fullscreen on the correct monitor. If I was to spend some time on it, I may have been able to get it to work.
I was able to disable my other monitors and it opened back up in fullscreen with no issue.
I manually installed Proton-5.21-GE-1. You must also rename the "videos" folder or remove it entirely else the game will not function correctly.
On first boot, the game hung at "Game executing..." for a few minutes. I stopped the game, restarted the game, and got a distorted full screen game. I was able to disable full screen which fixed the display, but because of the graphical problem the mouse was not synced up correctly. I disabled my other monitors and it was able to boot up with no issue.
I played a couple games of Multiplayer Zombies with only initial video lag at the beginning for shader caching, but after that it was very smooth.
Not working with any solution
Attempted install with latest Proton. Initially showed a transparent screen that nothing could be clicked on, had to alt-tab then kill the window. Killed Steam, then the audio started playing from the game. Tried to use an older version of Proton to no avail.
I also tried Wine Steam... it allows you to get to the menu to start the game, you get audio, but the game will not play. So currently this game is not playable any way possible, at least from my standpoint.
Ran extremely smooth with no stuttering during game-play, had no graphical glitches (throughout my brief playthrough of Ep. 4)
I am not the OP, following the instructions at this post had to be done to make the game "playable", otherwise all numbers are not understandable.
This game is "playable" out of the gates (that is, runs). The missing DLL appears to only affect viewing numbers correctly.
Runs flawlessly out of box
Keyboard input for text was not detected, but not gamebreaking
Game runs perfectly both windowed and full screen, however I was unable to type in custom city/character names. I would not consider this "game-breaking" as I was able to complete an entire game with no issue.
This one was some trouble to get it going. OpenRCT2 does not work with Steam, even if you extract and re-name the executable RCT2.EXE.
Once the game has installed, go into the game's Install folder and run setup.exe (assuming you have Wine installed of course). Complete setup with all the defaults, and when you get to Atari registration skip it and select to never register.
Download OpenRCT2 and extract it to your Steam's install of RCT2 (not sure if this is needed, it can probably be extracted to any folder). It is going to ask where the current install of RCT2 is. Assuming you have everything default for Wine, expand Program Files (x86), Atari, and click on the folder Roller Coaster Tycoon 2. This should start the game.
I was never successful in starting the vanilla game straight from steam, however starting it through this modification was successful.
Credit to these places for the help:
openrct2.org https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=338892327