PIMPLE
Published
Works great out of the box.
Game crashed once when changing resolution and graphical options, no crashes since.
Playable OOB
performance dips in foggy open areas
Works OOB but frequent crashes make the game unplayable
Crashes and hangs a few minutes into the game
Works great out of the box.
Vsync appears locked to 62 frames, no option to change in Demo.
Works great out of the box, but consider couch coop instead of Steam Remote Play.
Likely not Proton related, but COOP split-screen via Steam Remote Play tanks frame rate hard (low 30-40s fps down from 60-80).
It works.
Some slowness here and there
Menu froze on map change with no input but otherwise works.
It is definitely one of the games ever.
Playable out of the box, slight performance issues.
had an out of memory crash
This is for the updated DOOM + DOOM II (2024), not the original DOOM (1993)
Multiplayer, Coop and crossplay work perfectly. Mods too.
Split screen works.
Everything works perfectly OOTB.
Vanilla/DOS worked flawlessly using source ports (such Zandronum), and with recent version of Proton-5.9-GE-5-ST Bethesda's Unity version of Doom works too.
Borked
Launcher starts, but the gam executable doesn't.
It works but performance is not good.
Game doesn't seem to be well optimized, was getting around 30-40 fps.
Works out of the box
I think it's mostly a Director's cut bug but a couple of dialogue lines were missing.
Was able to finish the game with no issues pre and post Directors Cut which has even better performance than the original.
Borked
"Running" for a minute or so and then exits, wasn't able to launch the game.
Runs great after not-so-easy workaround, here's what helped me: "After tweaks this works perfectly. After creating the wineprefix by launching the game once, first run "protontricks 312530 --gui" Then select the default prefix and navigate to the uninstaller, and then remove mono. Afterwards run "protontricks 312530 dotnet40 dinput" Once this process is complete, the game ran flawlessly, gamepads, multiplayer and mods all seem to behave as on windows."
Notice - Online doesn't seem to work with any VPN enabled, works immediately after you disable your VPN.
- Install protontricks package;
- Run in terminal "protontricks 359320 -q dotnet472"
Runs great with rare and minor issues.
sometimes mouse movements becomes very laggy - fixable by restarting the game.
occasional FPS drops in Diamond City but it's a optimization thing
had maybe 3 or 5 crashes in over 100 hours played
Works out of the box with Proton 5.13-2.
Probably has to do with my specs but I'm getting around 60-80 fps on the lowest settings, high settings tank to low 20s.
Just need to disable uplay overlay because notifications get stuck.
Runs great out of the box with stock Proton
Essentially the same as Far Cry 5 - stable 60-100 fps low settings, no issues whatsoever.
Game starts with a black screen unless you apply a mf-install fix. Below instructions weren't clear enough for me, here's how I managed the game to work:
- Download this https://github.com/z0z0z/mf-install (Code - Download as ZIP)
- Unpack in Flashback's PFX folder, mine was /home/MYUSER/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/961620/pfx (change MYUSER folder to your Home name);
- Open terminal, CD to this directory "cd /home/MYUSER/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/961620/pfx"
- Run this command in the same terminal "WINEPREFIX="/home/MYUSER/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/961620/pfx" ./mf-install.sh" After that a bunch of stuff appears in terminal output, Wine starts and promts to install MONO and some other stuff - click Yes. After that game starts perfectly well from Steam.
Game starts with a black screen unless you apply a mf-install fix. Below instructions weren't clear enough for me, here's how I managed the game to work:
- Download this https://github.com/z0z0z/mf-install (Code - Download as ZIP)
- Unpack in Flashback's PFX folder, mine was /home/MYUSER/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/961620/pfx (change MYUSER folder to your Home name);
- Open terminal, CD to this directory "cd /home/MYUSER/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/961620/pfx"
- Run this command in the same terminal "WINEPREFIX="/home/MYUSER/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/961620/pfx" ./mf-install.sh" After that a bunch of stuff appears in terminal output, Wine starts and promts to install MONO and some other stuff - click Yes. After that game starts perfectly well from Steam.
Sometimes the cursor doesn't stay in the screen and travels to the second screen - fixed by changing to windowed/fullscreen. The game alt-tabs to a black screen every other time.
Microsoft account required for Signing in - otherwise the game is unplayable. The caveat is that the MS windows pop-up doesn't render. I had to keep restarting the game for 15 minutes until it finally rendered, and then spend another 15 in the whole signing in and linking Steam to MS account.
Works fine except for the MS sign in which doesn't work first 15 times.
Tried again with Proton 5.0.3 and it's in much better state then a year ago. Very playable with no issues.
very slight random reezes but good performance overall
I'm glad the game finally can run out of the box but there are still major issues keeping it not on par with other ports.
For some reason I did not have any audio at all. Might be something with my audio card Xonar DG. Had no such issues on Windows years ago.
Fullscreen causes the game to run at single digits frame rate. Fixed by switching to window/borderless.
TLDR: Finally runs out of box, but some issues are present.
Works fine with a few minor issues.
Occasional freezes on alt-tab. Steam overlay gets stuck.
Framerate sits about 100 fps which isn't perfect given the hardware/graphics but totally playable.
Great Out of the box for me;
FPS seems to be locked to 72 by default, presumably to simulate the old CRT refresh rate, can be easily changed to 100 by "fps_max" in console.
Never thought I'd be able to beat a modern Halo game on a Linux pc with no technical problems.
some weird audio quality issues, like sound is lo-fi sometimes, but it looks like a port issue.
Mouse gets laggy sometimes, I think it was fixed with another Proton release.
Works great.
Game fails to recognize dedicated graphics, prime-run %command%
fixes this.
prime-run %command%
Okay after some minor tweaks
Bad framerate on proton/experimental, fine with proton-ge. Switching graphical settings get fps into single digits - fixed by restarting the game.
Needs proton-GE, setting fps limit and restarting the game on changing graphic settings. After that runs just fine.
mangohud gamemode %command%
Turning borderless makes the windows invisible in window manager. Alt-tabbing sometimes breaks loses mouse to second monitor and can only be fixed by restart.
Steam overlay crashes the game - receiving invites, messages, achievements etc. Fixed by disabling the Steam overlay.
Audio losing channels on reconnect. Brightness cannot be adjusted in game.
Works great, no issues so far. Only caveat is that you need to receive the invite outside of the game, in Steam Friends menu itself.
Overall works fine with a few workarounds. To avoid crashes, receive lobby invites outside of the game and you will be fine.
The updated Hunt: Showdown 1896 is borked
Black screen for some time, then crash.
With some tinkering and if's, probably an enjoyable experience. Proton improvements have made a long way and INS is finally playable.
WINE_FULLSCREEN_FSR=1 gamemoderun %command%
Compositor enforces 60 fps, fixed by turning off compositor with a keyboard shortcut.
Some slowness on initial map load
Game occasionally hangs during gameplay and unable to recover. Fixed by killing and restarting.
Game can and will hang regularly after start on any of these screens:
- Initialising (EAC) desktop splash;
- INS:S desktop splash;
- Black loading screen;
- INS fullscreen loading splash (soldier);
May hang 10 times in a row, may start on first run - it's random.
Happens with Proton 7.0-2, Experimental and GE.
Best result with Proton 7.0-2 and
WINE_FULLSCREEN_FSR=1 gamemoderun %command%
Game might hang during gameplay.
Multiplayer finally works. Thanks Valve!
Proton improvements have made a long way, and finally INS:S is generally playable (with a few caveats). From barely 20fps and no multiplayer, now I get decent 90 fps and fully functionning multiplayer. No thanks to NWI, huge props to Valve of course.
DXVK_ASYNC=1 MANGOHUD=1 gamemoderun %command%
Alt-tabbing hangs the game, unable to go back to the game unless kill it.
Multiplayer works excellent, only when the game enters menu it start in offline mode and goes online in a few seconds.
Native works but has some bugs (mouse wheel selection for Engineer not scrolling), and GE has slightly better performance. Otherwise excellent.
With some caveats it's playable. Native has better performance but stability issues, win version is vice versa.
DXVK_ASYNC=1 gamemoderun %command%
Alt-tabbing turns game to black screen. GAme launches on wrong (non-primary) monitor.
Win performance slightly behind native port. Native has severe performance degradation on map change.
Native crashes on some maps. Win crashes on alt-tabbing
Scroll-wheel selection for certain classes (i.e. engineer tools) is broken.
Game launche sin offline mode for a few seconds.
I'd say pretty much works out of the box, with a few minor tweaks in game config files (graphical settings, mouse input);
Laggy mouse input at first but I think it was fixed with Proton 5.0.7+
Had to downtune settings to mostly Low to get decent frames (100+)
Sometimes crashes
not sure which one but it works out of the box
Borked! Goes "Running" for a couple of seconds, a black window for a moment and crashes. Unplayable (Proton 5.0.3).
5.21-GE-1 GloriousEggroll
Proton-5.21-GE-1
Needs to be run in a window. Gnome's window bar extension overlaps game window, needs to be disabled.
Game runs at 45-60 fps on average lowest settings High textures.
Might be due to optimisation bit I was only able to hit 60 frames with drops to 40. Some tweaks are necessary that I read about below:
Can confirm that the fixes for the old Mafia 3, work for the new Definitive Edition as well. Rename "Launcher.exe" to "Launcher_borked.exe" and "Mafia3DefinitiveEdition.exe" to "Launcher.exe". Browse your local files to find the steamapps path: steamapps/compatdata/360430/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/Local Settings/Application Data/2K Games/Mafia III/Saves/videoconfig.cgf and change the numbers to "0 7 1920 1080 0 0 0 0". Disable frame rate limit and Vsync.
Game works great by itself, requires renaming some files in the game folder
The correct steps to launch the game from Steam are:
- Go to game folder %STEAM/Steam/steamapps/common/Newt One
- Rename the folder "Newt One_Data" to "NewtOne_Data"
- Rename the executable file "Newt One.exe" to "NewtOne.exe"
Launch the game in Steam it will trigger a re-download, but everything works.
Performance wise it's great out of the box, but a guaranteed crash on planet travel ruins the game.
Crashes lead to lost progress.
Game absolutely crashes every time I do a Jump in space between planets. Unable to progress to 2nd planet because of this, total blocker for me.
gamemoderun %command%
In-game videos don't show (only audio plays)
Game hangs on alt-tabbing after a few times.
Sometimes save games are wiped clean.This is not Proton bug but the games bug.
Some slowdowns, and no way of reducing the picture quality.
With minor performance problems, alt-tab hanging the game, and save files wiping, can consider this as playable under Linux.
Game runs great, problem is it's dead - 0 online servers and player population.
not OS but engine issue - framerate is locked to 62 fps, workaround is editing a config file and setting it to read only: ROEngine.ini inside: "C:\Users\User\Documents\My Games\RedOrchestra2\ROGame\Config bSmoothFrameRate=FALSE MinSmoothedFrameRate=144 MaxSmoothedFrameRate=144
Sand Playtest notes
Average performance, some framerate drops during weather and time of day changes.
Hanged on first load at 86%. Restarting solved the issue.
No issues apart from some framerate drops.
Overall nice port, everything works, occasional FPS slowdowns
Slight framerate slowdowns
"Running" in Steam status but nothing happens, no loading screens whatsoever. Very odd for a Doom engine game.
Tried with Proton 5.0-9 and 5.6-GE-2
Performance degradation issues, but might be a Demo leak issue.
After about 15 minutes, perfomance degraded significantly. Fix by restarting the game.
Potential Fix.
Install wine (default, no modifications required, (i.e. sudo apt install wine)
Navigate to the location that EAC is installed within the Steam game location.
Launch EAC with Wine ( wine Easy..exe). When the UI launches, select squad as the game, and hit the Install or Repair button.
Go to Steam properties for the same and choose Proton5.0.6.
In windowed mode, sometimes menu buttons are not clickable. Fixed by alt-tabbing.
Framerate very bad, in 20s on lowest settings, previously I had the game running in 80s
EAC error even after installing it via wine, Multiplayer does not work.
Works great!
Steam downloads a blank executable but foricng Proton forces it to download Windows version and the game works.
Doesn't launch
Borked.
Using gamescope to fix refresh rate and cursor leaving window borders.
Refresh rate stuck at 60 as opposed to 144 native. Cursor leaving screen borders.
Game is capped at 60 frames without fix. Fixing window is an easy fix but a fix nonetheless. Just install gamescope, and append "gamescope -W 1920 -H 1080 -r 144 -- %command%" to your game launch options (Right click game in Library > Properties > General > Launch options).
Flawless OTTB, seels like a native game.
Had the game crashed 3 times in my 40 hours of playthrough.
Flawless OOB.
A tad worse performance than in first game but nothing critical
Performance is not great and occasionally the game gets stuck on loading, other than that everything works nicely.
Performance isn't great and loading times either even on lowest settings
Sometimes upon joining a server the game is stuck on loading
VAC I think
Starts locked at 30 fps, fixable by editing config file. No issues after that in online coop, solid Gold!
generally playable, had not tested online. performance is manageable, not that it was perfect on native.
Works great out of the box - multiplayer and all.
Regular Proton had some occasional weird input-like slowdowns ("drunk" mouse) and not framerate problems. Fixed by forcing experimental.
Some odd input slowdowns on regular Proton that don't appear on Experimental. Just switch to experimental and it's perfect.
Works Flawlessly except no audio in mini games
Works Flawlessly except no audio in mini games