After a splash startup screen, the window became invisible. I fixed it by turning on Wine virtual desktop mode (WINEPREFIX=~/.var/app/com.valvesoftware.Steam/data/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/535520/pfx winecfg, Graphics tab). The I was able to get into the game. In the game's main menu I turned on fullscreen mode. After that, the game worked even with Wine virtual desktop mode disabled.
The menu was slow, but the main game was fine.
Mapped Esc key to L4 to navigate out of the game's Control settings
I checked connecting two bluetooth controllers for local multiplayer, what worked
Tried with all proton versions, it just crashed on startup
Game doesn't start at all, I can hear initial music playing but nothing is visible, not even an empty window
Tested with Proton experimental and Proton-GE
Everything works fine out of the box! Have not tried online multiplayer though.
Only thing that seems to be broken is the control options menu. Controls don't work in there (how ironic) and you can't get out of it.
Game runs at a solid 60 at 720 while connected to the tv. Menu Framerate was totally fine.
Controller menu locks input to kb+m and required me to restart the game. Default controller mappings are good.
Multiplayer on deck w two controllers (DS5, DS4) was perfect locally.
Really fun couch vs game - fast paced and crazy.
The game is VERY laggy and low FPS only in the menu, to the point that you have to press and hold direction and confirmation inputs for about a second for them to register. Once the match starts, it runs great, almost seems a bit too fast: FPS consistenly mid 60s with no Vsync option.
Crashes at start screen / won't load on any other Proton version than 4.2-9, no crashes on this version though.
The menu is basically a powerpoint presentation. But the game plays smoothly if you set the graphics to low (which is a bit of pain to do with the state of the main menu)
Works fine on Deck with an older proton version, as long as you drag yourself through the slow menu.
Arcade works fine. I'd assume multiplayer is fine too since it dectected my ps3 controller?...
After the stage select there's a big black line and a pause when the game loads on the level select screen
Main screen slows doooooown but the game itself is fine
Switch to [Proton 4.11-13] via the steam menu and works great
Main screen shows, game crashes for any user interaction
Works flawless out of the box and easily played with a friend.
Game starts properly, initial Menu says "Press G to Start" pressing any key will then terminate the game.
Game was started without a connected Gamepad, this could be a possible cause for the crash, but game should also work with keyboard input like in windows.
the frame drops on the later stages is frustrating.
Menu - below 24 FPS Arcade, last 2 stages - below 24 FPS
White screen on first play using proton 5.x downgrade to proton 4.x, much better and playable albeit occasional frame drops
menu was sluggish. below 24 fps
white screen on proton 5.x so i force to 4.x then in run :)
Almost Perfect
The main menu background animation was slower than normal, but the rest of the game was perfectly playable.
Main menu runs at only around 10fps. But the rest of the game works fine with a decent frame-rate. Also tested with Nintendo Switch Pro controller.
Sluggish menus but gameplay is fine.
Main menu runs at 2-3 FPS. Ingame runs at 25-30 FPS. Large slowdowns makes the game practically unplayable. Doesn't remember options selected on a previous session. Sometimes the game launches, displays a splash screen, then refuses to appear, forcing me to close it and relaunch. Appears to launch either in windowed mode or fullscreen mode arbitrarily.
Menus are sluggish fps-wise but actual gameplay is silky smooth. The floor textures are either missing or misaligned on some maps, making it difficult to see cliffs.
Small graphical issues when switching between menus
Runs great!