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Game crashes when you alt-tab while fullscreen is enabled.
Requires Origin client, and their cloud saving is pretty buggy.
Game crashes when you alt-tab while fullscreened.
Online not working
Online did not work.
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Tested via Steam for Flatpak.
When tried to install Steam on my Fedora 35 host, I reached the same anti-cheat module error as everyone else.
However, running Elden Ring from the Flatpak version of Steam is playable and does not trigger the anti-cheat.
Though the flatpak version of Steam does not seem to recognize Gamepad, which is a big issue for this game. Also when you reach the title screen, it cannot connect online, but does work offline.
Currently on the bleeding-edge Proton experimental branch. Besides that, works out of the box now and legitimately performs better then Windows.
D9VK is a massive performance boost. Definitely required.
Rare crashes after about 5+ hours of playing.
If it were not for the pre-rendered cutscene crashes leaving the game uncompleteable, the game would be running flawless otherwise.
Game is currently uncompleteable. About half-way through the game, and at the end, there are pre-rendered cutscenes that will play. The playback of these are not implemented in wine yet and will straight up crash the game. These are required story cutscenes and there's no skipping them.
Has very small issues, but nothing major that affects the enjoyment of the game. I 100%'d the game only playing it through proton.
Starts cracking around 2 to 3+ hours of playing. Simple restart fixes it.
I used the game with controller. When pressing any sort of button on the controller, it unhides the mouse cursor, so it was kind of annoying that the mouse cursor was permanently visible on the center of the screen the entire time.
Played 40+ hours. Had one single crash the entire time.
Game runs okay. Most of its issues are from the crappy game engine.
Game lags really bad occasionally, had to restart to fix it. Not sure if proton or the crappy game engine's fault. Overall very playable.
Fails to launch, also tested Proton-GE.
Crashes on launch, unplayable
Also tested with Experimental (Bleeding Edge)
Tested both with Experimental (Bleeding Edge branch) and Proton-GE 7-17.
Ran on Steam Flatpak on Fedora Workstation 36.
Both launch the game, and then instantly crash out before anything is displayed.
Occasionally when launching, the anti-cheat will reject you and not let you play. Quitting and restarting will fix it. This happens at seemingly random.
EAC sometimes kicks you, but restarting can bypass this. Seems random.