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Adding mf and quartz via wine/protontricks fixes the gallery, the special animations and the SoSo special
mf and quartz winetricks
Without tweaks, still playable, just ban SoSo.
PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1 %command%
Downgrade to 6.3-8 (so it's old enough for protontricks to install wm9) and run the game at least once to create the prefix. (It'll be black text on a black background, good luck exiting it.)
With protontricks from Discover:
flatpak run com.github.Matoking.protontricks 1202540 wmp9
If it errors with "permission denied", replace all the symlinks with the file they point to, make them writeable and try again:
cd /home/deck/.steam/steam/steamapps/compatdata/1202540/pfx
mv drive_c drive_c_original
cp -r -L drive_c_original drive_c
chmod -R ugo+rwX drive_c
flatpak run com.github.Matoking.protontricks 1202540 wmp9
The wm9 installer should pop up, click through until it finishes (with an error, for me).
Start the game, and if the menu now has an animated background you are good to go.
If it's still a black screen, double check for PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1 as a launch option.
Combination of JPG fixes and widescreen fix unzipped in game directory
Using the software renderer makes models T-pose, older protons have bad color depth.
Problems here are not specific to Linux, as both issues will occur on Windows/AMD devices.
All graphics settings are maxed out.
Use Steam-Play-None as the compatibility tool, and everything works great.
The FPS count is wildly inaccurate, but everything seems to draw without delay.
Consistent 45 FPS makes this less ideal for "serious" play, but this is not a serious game.
Need to bind a key to "2" and switch the language to English. For whatever reason, on-screen keyboard didn't work.
Most fighting games expect to run at a stable 60 FPS. There's a built in benchmark for Ultra Fight Da Kyanta 2 which shows a consistent 45 FPS, and the game rates the perfomance as "C" grade.