


The crashes are annoying but it has auto save so it's not a deal breaker for enjoyment to me right now.
weird reflection lighting glitches related to lens flare which I just turned off entirely
It crashes every few hours. It takes a while and seems random. Straight up closes itself like I just alt-f4'd
If you can deal with the crashes it's fine. If that's unacceptable to you, maybe wait for a proton hotfix, if valve ever makes one.

Runs 30 FPS average on Low settings but has significant slowdowns in some areas. Using upscaling makes the image very blurry.
Resolution is extremely blurry when XeSS is used at anything below Ultra Quality Plus.
Performance gains from upscaling only present when using Ultra Quality or below modes.
Graphics settings do not provide major performance differences between Low and Standard.
Has significant slowdowns in some areas of the open world such as ruins with magic fog.
Runs well on Nobara despite old hardware on a 1080p monitor

TDP cap at 11 watts
Turn off motion blur, set XeSS to quality or even ultra quality, cap tdp at 11 watts and fps to 30 for better battery life. Raise textures to standard. Otherwise use all default settings (which are mostly standard preset). Proton experimental may run better or it may be placebo.

Game runs okay on medium settings. Open world areas can drop to 20-25 fps. Otherwise game runs around 30-40 fps with the following settings:
Screen Resolution: 1280x720 Window Settings: Fullscreen Frame rate limit: 60 fps Vertical sync: On Graphics quality: Custom Texture quality: High Shadow quality: Low Local reflections quality: Low Effect quality: Standard Anti-Aliasing: Off Ambient Occlusion: On Bloom: Off Light Shafts: Off Draw distance: Sandard Grass draw distance: Standard Grass density: Standard Motion Blur: Off Shadow draw distance: Standard Animation Distance :Standard Volumentric Fog: Off LOD Distance: Standard Terrain Quality: Standard Dynamic Resolution: Off Intel XeSS: Ultra Quality Plus

The game crashed once during the tutorial. After switching to experimental the game worked without any issues

Set to 30FPS in-game and set TDP limit to 15 on steam settings.
on 720p the open world looks crunchy
Might dip between 20-25 when theres a lot on screen.
only once it crashed when the game first launched, but not any since.
One of the characters did not show during the tutorial but the issue hasn't shown up again since.

Works flawlessly, and if what people saying are true it runs better on Linux than Windows
mangohud %command%
while I think this is the bug from the game itself rather than proton, sometimes the game kinda freeze a little when talking to quest NPC
I only use MangoHud to monitor temperatures

Увидел после выхода негтивный отзыв от чела с NVidia. Напрягся. На деле (т.е. на богоизбранном GPU) все работает из коробки
Игра в 4к разрешении занимает 12 ГБ видеопамяти, а текстурки на некоторых объектах и элементов одежды персонажей прямиком из мезозоя. В обучении были сцены, где все блестящие элементы одежды ГГ сверкали, как новогодняя елка. Кустарники бликуют так, будто из пластика сделаны. Хз даже, виноват proton или эта сама игра такая, но выглядит посредственно за такую цену
Не, ну за 5к рублей получить игру, которая по ощущению от контроля персонажа на на голову хуже китайских казиночей - это надо постараться. Самое главное при игре на линуксе - это достаточно сложно определить, вот эти вот все косяки с графикой, что ты видишь - это трансляция протона что-то не то делает, или эта игра сырая?

started as windowed for a little while before going fullscreen
I'm playing at native resolution of my computer which is 1440p even with only iGPU(AMD Radeon 780M, shared with the system RAM of DDR5-5600) of my mini pc at standard settings, and as expected, I'm getting a low framerate of an average of 15fps.
To get a stable 30 frames/s, I followed the recommended settings from SteamDeckHQ, but turning off Intel XeSS and using 1080p resolution instead, then using this launch settings: gamescope -W 2560 -H 1440 -w 1920 -h 1080 -S fit -F fsr --adaptive-sync --force-grab-cursor -- %command%
But if you got a decent AMD Radeon GPU, you most likely won't need this and you might get a decent framerate at 60fps on at least standard settings.

Possibly a nvidia problem. Yumia randomly freezes the display of other applications, and can even clear my entire desktop to the default state when I alt tab or click out (the game is invisibly running in the background when this happens). This makes the game unplayable. I do not experience this behavior with other games. Gamescope does not help.

Works out of the box with Proton 9.0-4
Works out of the box with Proton 9.0-4

LD_PRELOAD="$LD_PRELOAD" PULSE_LATENCY_MSEC=30 %command% -dx11
PULSE_LATENCY_MSEC=30
texture pop in, fuzziness.
doesn't launch straight into full screen but stays windowed for a bit.
mouse sensitivity seemingly didn't change regardless of settings.
micro stutters completely freeze the game for 3-5 seconds
must use proton experimental. proton-cachy didn't launch and GE9-26 was broken.
GE-proton9-26 could not load saves but did boot to title, also didn't play opening movie.
I've heard its better on amd hardware