


Running the Windows version on proton (using the force compatibility options) seems to fix most issues.
With the default native Linux build, some elements display off-screen. You need to reboot after running the game for the first time. Still, the Linux build crashes so I don't recommend it.
I needed to use the touch screen to make certain gestures.
The native linux build (default) crashes at random points after a few minutes.
Steam installs the native Linux version by default, but it has graphics and stability issues. Better enforce Proton in the compatibility settings.
Needs GE version of Proton to work otherwise the text will be off the screen on the right. Although I went back to standard Proton and it seemed to work, so can't say for sure if the switch to GE was required or not.
The game ran better on proton than native.
Not that you need FPS on this game, but it went up to 144FPS on proton and it was locked at 60 native. Also the first sheet you click on native changes the frame size of the screen, that doesn't happen on proton. I clicked other objects on native and didn't see the same bug.

Works native and with proton.
In the cut scene were some white pixels on textures visible, but nothing game-breaking