Hubi
Published
The game works right out of the box, there is no tinkering required. Both multiplayer and singleplayer run perfectly.
The game no longer works due to the EA launcher and the new anticheat.
A real shame since the game used to work fine with Proton. Do not buy EA products if you plan to play on Linux.
Saves regularly would become corrupted due to the game crashing during the saving process.
The game crashes every couple of minutes.
The native version is plagued by heavy lighting artifacts and performance issues. The Windows version crashes all the time. None of the fixes are enough to turn this into an enjoyable experience.
The game works right out of the box. There are some very minor UI glitches in a few menus.
Multiplayer no longer works as of December. The game crashes when hosting or joining a game.
The game works, though not perfectly. There are some functionality and performance issues in regards to multiplayer.
The game has some performance issues given my hardware, though it's not clear if it's just bad optimization or a Linux-specific problem.
It's not possible to host a multiplayer session, the game will just report "Connection Failed". You can however join other lobbies and play online this way. There are some minor UI-issues.
The game has greatly improved. The current build works right out of the box.
It seems all the issues listed in my older report have been fixed. Both multiplayer and singleplayer run perfectly.
The game runs terribly irregardless of PC hardware.
The game crashes frequently.
The game is plagued by a number of graphical degradations and performance issues.
Zero issues here, the game works perfectly.
There was absolutely no tinkering required to run this title.
Works perfectly and right out of the box. No issues present during testing.
There are some adjustments and mods needed to make this game fully playable. Setting it up is not a smooth experience.
The game has gamma issues. Installing Kentie's "Deus Exe" fixed them.
There are severe performance issues when the game is run in windowed fullscreen mode.
When saving, the game will say that only 7MBs of storage are available. Add the launch option -localdata to fix it.
The game has to be run in fullscreen to avoid annoying freezes when opening menus or the inventory.
The game can run perfectly, but it takes a bit to make it work.
The game works fine with everything set to default.
The game sometimes feels choppy even though the framerate is stable. Not necessarily related to Linux though.
There is no tinkering required to run this game.
There are zero issues. The game works perfectly.
It just works.
Works perfectly, no tinkering required
The game runs great, there are zero Linux-specific issues to be found after multiple hours of playing.
Runs perfectly without any adjustments needed
I've seen some users report problems with the Xbox Live sign-in. I had no issues on Proton 6.3-8, which was the default option on my system.
- Excellent performance
- Observed zero bugs, glitches or crashes in 8+ hours
- Multiplayer and Microsoft Account/Xbox Live sign-in works
- No adjustments needed
Before the update to 1.9 the game ran pretty much flawless on my machine, with an average of 45-50 frames on a combination of high and ultra settings. After the update was released, my FPS have been cut in half and it doesn't seem like changing the settings makes much of a difference. I get 15 to 20 frames on medium with 720p resolution but also when everything is set to the absolute highest setting in 1080p.
The game runs just as well as it does on native Windows. There were zero Linux-specific issues during my latest playthrough.
This game works as well on Linux as it does on native Windows. Zero issues in my 10+ hours of play time, no adjustments needed to be made.
The game crashes after the initial splash screen but before the menu appears.
The game is unplayable at the time of writing. This report is for the pre-release beta version of the game.
The game works fine, but there are minor performance issues in some areas.
Some Proton versions have issues with audio or mouse input. Experimental seems to work though. If you decide to use Proton 4.11-13, be aware that it does not support the widescreen patch.
The game works right away, I completed the campaign without experiencing a single issue.
- Installs and runs out of the box
- Excellent performance
- Zero crashes in 16+ hours
- One minor bug: Two watchable VHS tapes had audio but no video
It doesn't get any better than this. Zero issues.
Great performance, no bugs, everything works. A 10/10 experience on Linux.
The proton version of this game runs much better than the native port, which seems to have been abandoned by Gaijin. With everything maxed out and SSAA disabled I'm getting an average of 196.9 FPS on the Battle of Berlin Benchmark, while the native Linux version scored a ridiculously low 48 FPS. I did not observe any bugs or glitches, aside from minor stuttering in the main menu for about 10 seconds after boot.