
Storm
Published
Do not recommend even playing
In-game button icons were wrong. Made it very confusing to memorize, that for instance, RS Click was B
Runs like trash
Crashed three times within 20 minutes
Controller mapping was incorrect.
Aside from linux issues, this game is a nightmare. Do not waste your time, and refund if you already bought this.
Given that they're patient to load the game, it runs very well. At least as well as on windows.
Takes a very long time to load a save, at least from the main menu
I default everything to be Proton Experimental unless I have major issues or get suggestions to do so.
Freezes immediately after showing the word "Teleporting..."
PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1 gamemoderun %command% +skipintrovideo
Something about the main menu force frezes the game. Running on RX 7900 Golden Rabbit on Hyprland (Wayland)
python er-patcher --all --rate 200 -- %command%
As I have 2560x1080 monitors, i used https://github.com/gurrgur/er-patcher to add full support. Details in Tinker launch option
Runs fantastically on my hardware. between 95-105 FPS in the open world at max settings (minus motion blur). Nothing buggy that I wouldn't also see on Windows, beautiful graphics, and no input delay
Added in a bunch of mods and they all worked out of the box, which is awesome. The only performance-related one is a mod that disables the adaptive resolution. That makes the game look SOOOO much better.
Do not buy for Deck or Linux. Just emulate
It still runs "fine," but it's pretty annoying during combat. The rest of the game is still A+
The audio is perpetually a second or two late, making it easier to miss out on the "Behind you, Senua" queues during combat. Not really an issue outside of combat. Also when you get the "perfect counter then focus" the audio will bork out.
When the game loads new areas it will stutter as well as during combat it will drop to <10 fps for a second or two occasionally. Knocking it down from Ultra to High settings makes this less frequent
Generally runs about 5-10 FPS higher on average given my settings than on Windows at 1080p
Just have to make sure to install the Easy Anti-Cheat proton
Most likely an issue with fullscreen and i3. It would fight me and say F you if i told it go to a different monitor. Once I got into the game and set it to my preferred, Borderless, I had no issues
Deserves platinum rating in my opinion. Much better on Linux
Works pretty much right out of the box
For the first ~10 minutes of cutscenes, voices were only in your right ear. After the initial cutscenes, this stopped.
Seems like a fun game now it's gotten some patches. Wish it had launched this way
gamemoderun %command%
Will Probably try GE 8-22 soon.
Really runs exceptionally well. Stable 60 if you were to keep it at the default refresh rate.
Capped Refresh Rate at 40hz
The direction of the arrow indicating the player's location is difficult to figure out.
Capcom installs experimental and predatory new "Anit-Cheat" and ruins gaming once again due to lack of testing
They have at least acknowledged the issue and are attempting to fix it. If you're going to throw pointless crap into your game, at least test it. I'm sick of game companies. Will not be buying capcom games until they course correct significantly
This helps it run smoothly and look better
Game does not detect resolution, as others have stated. You must manually go in and change it in the configs Here: to be set in render.cfg file which is located in /steamapps/compatdata/356190/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/Local Settings/Application Data/WB Games/Shadow of War
I am playing on 2560x1080 resolution, this setting seems to be be most important to get it to work:
"Render.Setting.AspectRatioLock" "0.000000" "ScreenHeight16by9" "1080.000000" "ScreenWidth16by9" "1920
Thanks, Mejdej
See how to set resolution above
I tried using GUARDIAN's launch flags and found that it caused the game not to run, but when I removed the launch commands, it ran beautifully. Guess the lesson is "try it default first"
Runs suuper smooth! I'm honestly too lazy to try the Special K FPS unlock, I think the upgrade would be a huge improvement
Experimental is my default Proton version
Frequest freezes and crashes.
21:9 not supported by dev
Runs extremely well. Just had to toggle resolution to something else then back to default
Had to manually change in-game resolution to any different resolution, then back to native to get main menu text to properly scale to the Deck's screen
Runs Perfectly out of the box! I was even able to get 21:9 support working!
How to get 21:9 native (it will stretch to 21:9 without doing this, but it looks off) http://www.wsgf.org/dr/ori-and-blind-forest-definitive-edition/en REmember to switch to windowed!
Runs brilliantly. Only real issue not mentioned before is what I'm pretty sure is an issue with the PC port itself
GloriousEggroll 5.4-GE-3 GloriousEggroll
Randomly, once every few hours of play, probably once every 5, M+K would still work, but my xbox controller would stop working, or just start swinging the camera toward the left
Along with controller issue, it would crash after about 5 minutes (of the controller disconnecting). Not often, and never during a boss or in combat actually
, but certain locations you'd walk in and fps would go to ~30 any time you entered that location.
Bad Devs don't understand how to combat cheating.
Target VMs, not linux. Bad anti-cheat methodology only hurts your legitimate users.
Lack of simple ultrawide fix relegates this to Deck where it runs perfect.
200+ FPS on 1080p
It's stupid that you can't share URL-esque layouts anymore, but it's called "Crossbell - Template"
Might be my favorite series, we'll see. Apperantly Azure is even better
Simply "just works" out of the box!! 10/10 experience!
Only issues I had were because initially I hadn't set up my GPU drivers after a clean install of Arch. Once there were squared away, it works beautifully! I must say, if you're running a two monitor setup, make sure to have the one on which you intend to run LOTRO set as the primary display ( xrandr --output <monitor name from xrandr
here> --primary ) as it refuses to switch nicely (at leaast with i3)
Runs well out of the box, other than controller not working. I believe that's a proton issue though. will update if it changes
Even though my controller is detected (it works in big picture and in non-proton games) it did not register input at all, it showed the prompts for controller, but again, nothing worked.
Step One: Open Big Picture mode, then navigate to Settings > Controller Settings. Check Xbox Configuration Support
In addition to my previous assessment, I was able to get controller support working by:
Step One: Open Big Picture mode, then navigate to Settings > Controller Settings. Check Xbox Configuration Support
Step Two: (Still in BPM) Navigate to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt > Manage Game > Controller Options > Steam Input Per-Game Setting > Set to: "Forced Off"
Runs buttery smooth. It helps that the maintainer for TKG uses Arch as everything to get it set up worked gloriously.
I don't think this is the issue with the game, I had to manually select the correct audio output in settings
If you need any help getting this version of proton running correctly, or just Linux Gaming in general. This video is a God-send: https://youtu.be/MKZfqmjUyBc (covers GE proton and various things with WINE and Lutris as well)