H3i
Published
It runs perfectly, just as expected.
I've tested a run with around 50 rounds over several hours, and there were no slowdowns or issues on max graphics settings. It works like a charm, even during long sessions.
Do not use the Lutris script; it is just linking to the Steam version!
- Download the official DFO client from the website.
- Create a new bottle with "Install a Windows game from an executable" and choose the client setup EXE file.
- Finish the setup, but do not start the game yet.
- Right-click on DFO in Lutris > Configure > Runner options > Change Wine version to "GE-Proton (Latest)."
- (Optional) System options > Uncheck "Disable Lutris Runtime."
- Save and run the game.
Window mode is buggy; just set the "Screen Resolution" to 'Window(Full)'.
DFO used to run only on Windows, but now we can play it on Linux. Just by looking at the Steam reviews, you can tell how risky it is to use the Steam version. I tried using Wine (with Winetricks), but there were always errors. So, I switched to GE-Proton (Latest), and it finally works!
Do not use 'Vsync' or 'Optimize FPS'; they can cause tearing! Just limit the FPS to your monitor's refresh rate.
I walked around the cities and tried some dungeons; everything works as expected.
Works perfectly, even better than on Windows.
Tried several invasions, all work excellently.
I am very surprised at how well this runs, even with Ray Tracing and every graphics setting maxed out. Controller input and multiplayer work without any issues. I had stutter issues on Windows, but here on Linux, there are none.
Runs perfectly.
Important: Do not use "Default" in "Max FPS"; preferably change it to your monitor's refresh rate!