F1 - Game Manual Window F2 - Change Controller Settings Window Alt+Enter - Toggle Fullscreen mode
This is a Atari 5200 game, and it runs through a custom made emulator. Very Impressive! It will work fine out of the box if you aren't picky, but if you want to change settings, you will need to bind some buttons. F2 - Change Controller Settings Alt+Enter - Toggle Fullscreen mode
Plays perfectly using default Proton (8.0-2 currently). Did not test multiplayer.
Had to reset after first time bootup, which asked if you want to change. This menu requires, touch or mouse input. Once this menu is exited the game will hang. Second boot takes you into the game without issue. Steam input supported.
Default steam input detects both controllers co-op works without issue
Requires forcing proton 5.13-6 at the time of writing
I beat the single player mode with no tinkering.
I didn't get a friend to play co-op with me yet, but it's local only and I don't think Remote Play should cause any issues.
The same as the other MacBook Pro 7,1 report, but using NVIDIA's proprietary drivers for this GPU and a Debian installation (booted via EFI with https://askubuntu.com/a/613573). Works flawlessly. Had a complete single-player playthrough with a Steam controller.
Hardware model: MacBook Pro 7,1 (Mid 2010, 13") / NVIDIA GeForce 320M (256MB VRAM) OS: Ubuntu 19.04 from the live installation environment and its default drivers, booted via EFI. (the system was running from RAM, not actually installed to disk)
The game detected all controllers out of the box:
- The laptop's internal accelerometer/gyroscope (registered as /dev/js0 via the built-in applesmc drivers)
- The Steam controller via dongle (presented as an Xbox 360 controller via Steam)
The Steam controller was assigned as the player 1's controller.
Played through the first 3 single-player caverns without a problem.