I need to resize window sometime or I can't see some button for validating cards. But it's not common and I can deal with it.
Works well on last versnio, ubuntu 24, wayland
Able to install, play a game with a bot, connect to asmodee account without doing anything exept downloading the game. Not testing yet playing online but as the game work perfectly and also connection to asmode account, I'm confident.
When starting a new online game the lobby menu overlays the board. A restart of the game fixes the issue.
Works great
Worked right out of the box with no tinkering
new Proton experimental as of 2022-08-23 no longer works. Unable to launch game. had to resort back to 7.0-4 and all goodness was restored.
Love this game, love that it works on my linux distros :)
"PROTON_USE_WINED3D": "1",
no mouse cursor in full screen mode
no mouse cursor in full screen mode
Just main menu...
1649091650 GE-Proton7-14
Except the game is not yet flagged as compatible, there was nothing different in gaming experience.
Works out of the box. I played a local game with 2 AI. I did not try multiplayer however, so I can't comment on that.
Played full local game with 2 easy AI. Played perfect :)
Works perfectly fine
Had to restart computer before game would launch. No issues otherwise.
Pretty much everything works out of the box, although I have never tried multiplayer so I can't say anything for multiplayer.
Got it working with Steam Beta, Proton 4.11 and Wine D3D
- Opt in to Steam Beta in order to allow the game to be installed.
- Force use of Proton 4.11. Proton 5.0 did not work for me.
- Use Wine D3D. To do this, open user_settings.sample.py which I found in ~/.steam/steam/SteamApps/common/Proton 4.11. Uncomment the setting "PROTON_USE_WINED3D": "1". Save the file and rename it to user_settings.py.
Note that I have a high resolution monitor and when the game launched I initially saw the error "couldn't switch to requested monitor resolution". I tried setting the width and height in launch options but it didn't work. I previously installed the Vulkan drivers with this command: sudo apt install mesa-vulkan-drivers mesa-vulkan-drivers:i386 However that did not fix the issue, and I think was unnecessary after I switched to using Wine D3D? I haven't tried multiplayer but now the tutorial runs OK.
Linux Mint 18.1 Cinnamon 64-bit
GLX Renderer: Mesa DRI Intel HD Graphics 620 (Kaby Lake GT2)
Appears to works well on Proton 5.13-4
Correction to previous report: Works out of the box
Previous report indicating game is borked was filed in error - turned out to be a system issue that coincidentally occurred about the same time as the game update. Game appears to work perfectly out of the box, however have not tried multiplayer yet.
Borked as of last update
Used to work out of the box, as of the most recent update it now won't even launch, just gives some obscure error window for a few seconds and the closes.
Unable to launch with current Proton version or any tweaks mentions
Tried Steam Linux Runtime and Proton 5.0-9 and 4.11-13 & 4.2-9. No luck.
Worked out of the box. I did not try multiplayer however, can't comment on that.
Needs to be run with Vulkan
Did not have a working Vulkan-Driver installed, tried starting with WINED3D but game plan was missing. Fixed Vulkan install and game ran flawlessly.
It worked flawlessly out of the box on my machine under Ubuntu 20.04, including online playing and all. Awesome!
Couldn't run on proton 5.0-7
crashes after the splash screen
Multijoueur fonctionnel via le compte Asmodée
Although the game would run with the PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1 suggestion posted earlier, this would not render the background correctly, making it difficult to play, and losing a lot of the graphical value of the game.
These three things did the trick for me:
Add this to
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf
:Section "Device" Identifier "Intel Graphics" Driver "intel" Option "DRI" "3" EndSection
Install Vulkan libraries with:
sudo apt install mesa-vulkan-drivers mesa-vulkan-drivers:i386 vulkan-utils libvulkan1 libvulkan1:i386
In game properties, force use of Proton 4.11. Proton 5.0 did not work for me (would not even launch).
Installed Steam from steam-overlay and could install the game, but it would not launch until I :
- Compiled a 32 bit binary of mesa (added the abi_x86_32 USE flag and recompiled the package)
- Compiled mesa with support for Vulkan as per the howto (https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Vulkan)
Clearly the Steam package from steam-overlay does not bundle a mesa library in the runtime and instead depends on that supplied by Gentoo.
Initially I was using PROTON_USE_WINED3D, because otherwise the game wouldn't launch, but the game doesn't run properly with it. If you're having trouble launching the game, check if you have DRI3 installed (run xdpyinfo | grep DRI
)
Otherwise I get a "Couldn't switch to requested monitor resolution" error
The surface of mars and its tiles are not shown
The surface of Mars and its tiles are not shown
CPU runs at 100% all the time, so that's not awesome. Gameplay is fine though, including online multiplayer.
Games is perfectly playable however some of the animations are not as smooth as they are under Windows
"No DirectX" found just means you don't have Vulkan installed. I had to install Vulkan and Intel HD Graphics 620 driver, then enable DRI 3 in X. It's easy to find instructions using Google. The game worked flawlessly after that.
Finished a game with maximum graphics settings