


Working perfectly. No performance issues and very nice for handheld sessions.

Runs fine
No issues
Perfect on native.

No tinkering required
Out of the box for me

Runs great, no problems at all!
Over 24 hours of gameplay and no issues encountered. Runs smoothly on Linux.

Great
Works OOTB, not much else to say about it

save games between proton and native versions are not transferred
need to use experimental to get the game to use my dGPU

the native version just works
while playing with a friend (who was on Windows), occasionally he would disconnect for no reason and could not reconnect. don't know if it's related to Linux, or if it's a Kingdom problem, or if it's my friend's PC (he has a very slow PC), but that was very rare, and a restart would make it work again, so it's basically a non-issue.

only an issue on native version
controller support does not work on native for some reason
Works out of the box at 21:9
Works great out of the box

Отлично играется, батарею держит отлично, мультик работает отлично, что еще нужно для счастья?

It works decently well
Some weird input delay, havent found a fix yet
Aside from weird input delay it shouldnt feel to off from a windows install
Works Perfectly

The d-pad behavior is inconsistent in menus. This can be fixed by changing its assignment in Steam's controller configurator from d-pad to left joystick.
Scrolling isn't very smooth, though it doesn't seem to be a Deck-related problem.
Connected 2 DualShock 4 wireless controllers, worked perfectly in couch co-op
40fps, 10w tdp
Flawless Remote Play Together
May need tweaks for better battery, but runs fine!

This game run perfectly, 60 fps stable with native version. I have not need to try with Proton.
I have tested local multiplayer just a few minutes. / he probado el multijugador local solo unos poco minutos
El juego funciona a la perfección, manteniendo 60 fps stables con la versión nativa. No he necesitado probarlo con Proton.
Somtimes when the game starts a new day, there will be a slight pause, but I'm being nitpicky here. Overall the whole things plays wonderful
- 40fps
- 5W tdp
- solid 6-ish hours
Had to manually copy saves from Linux PC to Steam Deck since Steam Cloud didn't work at all - .config/unity3d/noio/KingdomTwoCrowns/Release
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Fullscreen not at full resolution at start. Had to disable and reenable fullscreen at each launch.


No particular extra setting. Runs flawlessly (considering the embedded games bugs)



========== (1) only tested single player, but ~50 hours of gameplay yielded no proton issues. (kingdom two crowns itself has mutliple bugs, acknowledged by devs, but theyre on all platforms). ive completed the game several times, so no issues, soup to nuts.
(2) im running this on a toaster- my laptop is a Lenovo T430s (2013) with Intel® HD Graphics 4000, and so i had to reduce the resolution to 640x360. BUT because this is a pixel-art game it looks....literally exactly the same as at 2560x1440, which is my normal resolution. at 640x360, it runs smoothly with no frame dropping or shearing. (its ALSO smooth at 720p, but it makes my battery drain faster and honestly doesnt look any better. 1080p has a little tearing, and 1440p is unplayable)
(3) i also had to add launch options "PROTON_USE_WINED3D11=1 %command%" as described by multiple other users


The game runs perfectly in single player mode and online co-op out of the box. But I couldn't get local co-op to work. My steam controller didn't get detected, unless I map the gamepad buttons to keyboard keys, which in turn doesn't trigger the local co-op mode. That problem might be related to the following issue on GitHub: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/issues/1549

Game runs out of the box. Performance is smooth, without fps drops.

I had to add "PROTON_USE_WINED3D11=1 %command%" to the launch options. So far, so good.