
Devin May Cry
Published
Works very well now. Cloud saves work. Performance is near-native. I had to select a less-recent version of Proton to get the game to boot.
I run the game off of a mounted NTFS-formatted SSD and noticed a little slowness/stops for a few seconds when the game autosaves, not sure if that's always a thing or just because of the drive.
Borderless window at less than full resolution is mostly useless (black areas take up the rest of the monitor)
Granted, I have a lot of RAM and a strong GPU so maybe I just didn't play long enough for the reported memory leaks to hit me, but I was able to play for hours with no slowdowns.
To get ultrawide 5120x1440 support, I used SteamTinkerLaunch to get Flawless Widescreen: https://github.com/sonic2kk/steamtinkerlaunch/wiki/FlawlessWidescreen
To run in ultrawide 32:9 5120x1440, I changed the resolution in the config files. You can find it in the compatdata prefix; found at path/to/your/compatdata/954850/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/AppData/LocalLow/Intercept Games/Kerbal Space Program 2/Global/Settings.json
Edit the value for ScreenResolution to whatever you want. The UI is not optimized for ultrawide but it was at least usable.
The FPS was unplayably slow after waking from sleep. Had to restart the game and then it was fine.
Worked pretty well. Only issue is that the scroll wheel doesn't work for me, but I can work around that.
Running the game from an NTFS drive: didn't initially work until I installed ntfs-3g and mounted my NTFS drive with read-write access. Worked perfectly.
Scroll wheel didn't seem to work
On Steam Deck, my Nintendo Pro controller wouldn't work until I disabled Steam Input in the controller settings.
Also supports ultrawide (5120x1440)