
Valoh
Published
Various bugs (I think), couldn't fix them
--disable-nat-punchthrough
MULTIPLAYER I tried multiple versions of proton, including a few GE (glorious eggroll) versions. I was not able to launch the game with all versions, notably experimental did not work. When I was able to launch the game I got the message "Failed to connect. Please exit the game and restart Steam.", this meant multiplayer features were unavailable. I can still view the lobby list, but connecting does not work. Checking out the DEVOUR discord server I was ordered to set "--disable-nat-punchthrough" as launch options, but this did not accomplish anything. Multiplayer is borked.
SINGLEPLAYER Checking Singleplayer, all seemed to work just fine until I hit "play" or "ready" (don't remember what the button is called, anyways I tried to start the level). Although this might have been an issue only I'm having, my frames dropped significantly when the cutscene began, and crashed within a short amount of time, although I was spamming ESC to skip the cutscene before the crash. Testing a second time, I got no frame-drop, but confirmed that the game crashes when trying to skip the intro-cutscene. When not skipping the cutscene the game crashes after it is finished, basically, the game crashes while trying to initialize the world. I get no error message, as untiy itself also crashes while trying to work out what the issue was. Singleplayer is borked.
After 4.0, you have to install protontricks, and then enter the command below into the terminal. After doing this, multiplayer works and you
protontricks 275850 win10
Enter the command in to the terminal, after installing protontricks.
Basically, it doesn't work anymore...
The game worked until May 1st, I haven't been able to play it since then, using the default "proton experimental". I click play, and the game doesn't even open, even though steam says the game is playing. When trying to use the "Glorious Eggroll" proton version, the game opens, but when I try to enter a game I get kicked by Easy Anti-Cheat.
Works flawlessly :)
Teardown works perfectly on the standard "proton experimental" branch, I usually get 50-60 FPS, which some might say is low, but that's just how Teardown is, you really shouldn't play this on a low-end pc. (Sure, you can, you just shouldn't...) If your system is up to it, definitely worth it, I haven't noticed any differences in gameplay between windows and linux (Ubuntu)