

Perfect experience out of the box.
Exactly whats on the tin, runs perfect

Pretty much works perfectly other than inconsistent performance but haven't tested on Windows so can't say if it's universal for the game.
Quite significant FPS drops but still kept above playable. Also very inconsistent - despite the flashlight shadows being off there were times where turning the flashlight on would have no impact, and others were turning it on would drop my FPS from 110 to 65.

TDP 6
Игра отлично работает на предлогаемых настройках

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Had to use decky plugin PowerTools to disable SMT and pin GPU frequency to 1600MHz.
Selaco plays very well once tweaked further - it already has default Steam Deck presets, but those don't make it to a full 60 fps experience.
I had to disable SMT and lock the GPU frequency to 1600MHz to get it to a consistent 60 (albeit not locked, frametime spikes still occur, seemingly game engine related). 90 fps is not achievable since it drops too frequently.
Power draw is in the 12-13W range afaict on a SD OLED.

runs perfectly
Works awesome.

Works well out of the box with the Native linux build!
Replayed the game with the "Hard-Boiled!" mutator added in patch 0.84 on the native Linux build.
Via proton the game was oddly capped to 60 fps (With Vsync off and disabling the frame cap via the in game menu), so I switched back to the native Linux build and was able play at 240fps while completing the entire game again with only a single crash!
Worked out of the box.
Camera was spinning initially, disabling Gamepad support in game settings fixed it.

Runs fine in the native version except for some crashes when launching
Only problem is that it sometimes segfaults when launched, generally launches on the next attempt after that though. It's never crashed on me while playing.

Works Great
Frametime spike when Save in Progress. Other than that smooth as butter.

Runs super smooth natively.
Great indie shooter running great on Linux!

Flawless experience
Butter-smooth and tight, works fantastic.

I played the windows version through proton over the native build as it runs much better; Was able to hold my monitors refresh rate of 240 without any issues. I haven't experienced any crashes or bugs, game runs very well!

[EARLY ACCESS] Flawless
Runs flawlessly. Of note however - this game runs very well, but it definitely lacks SMT or hyperthreading support and likes to absolutely hammer a single core or thread on your CPU. It's not an issue on my hardware, but definitely worth noting on older or weaker hardware. Get an AMD or Intel sponsorship devs, get their engineers to do the heavy lifting for you! :D
Runs stright out of the box.
Game ran amazing, even has options inside the menus dedicated to Steam Deck upon new game start (better visuals / performance).
Runs without issues under Proton 9.0-1

[Early Access] works flawless
works flawless out of the box, no tinkering

A lot of fun and the gameplay feels great
source code zip archive is within the game files. <3
[DEMO] I'm happy to report that the demo runs perfectly!
[DEMO] was able to finish the demo without any issues.

(Demo) Works nativley on linux, it also supports both Vulkan and OpenGL rendering. Still needs some tweaks to ve played on Steam Deck
Gamepad isn't supported on the demo, so it's currently needed to use mouse and keyboard emulation. There are also some community layouts already. Anyway, gamepad support should eventually be added in the full game.
Also, the game's resolution currently defaults to 1080p, so i suggest you to set it to 720p on the Deck.

(Demo Version) Native Linux game with both Vulkan and OpenGL rendering. Still needs somw tweaking for Steam Deck
Using the gamepad layout (wich is the default one) it's impossibile to navigate the menu without the touchscreen. The game also defaults to 1080p, it's better to set it at 720p on deck.