
DrMadFellow
Published
If you want to play the campaign or sandbox, this is usable but definitely not perfect. I still sat and played for an hour.
Sometimes the screen would fuzz out and stretch like the window was trying to actively resize itself. This only happened in cities.
Stuttering was kinda all over the place. The world map was fine, but towns and cities were an absolute mess of stuttering performance, and the battles were somewhere in-between. Nothing that made it completely unplayable.
I was unable to play multiplayer.
I think if the music issue can be figured out there is absolutely no reason anyone wouldn't be perfectly happy using this.
I could not get the music to work in game, or in the editor. Might be missing some media codecs, will update later when i've tested more.
Takes much longer to launch the program than when ran natively, as well as play test function takes a few more seconds to launch.
Under Mint 20 and my hardware, the editor would only launch with Proton 5.0
If you aren't bothered by the midi music not working, the program otherwise seems to have full functionality using Proton 6.38.
Midi music will not play in editor or in game. Was able to play mp3 and wav files just fine. Since the default sound effects are wav files there was no issues.
Sometimes the window will randomly minimize when clicking OK or CANCEL.
I had program launch performance issues while using Cinnamon desktop environment.
While the music is annoyingly broken, the actual game runs smooth on latest GE.
The audio is borked and crackles like crazy. But only the music. The sound effects seem to work unhindered.