
RevolverLancelot
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Personally, if a game advertises Steam Workshop support, I would expect it to be functional.
Zooming is reversed in the native version.
Workshop mods are broken in the native version. Some of them partially load in, but are buggy. Others do not load at all.
40Hz refresh rate
Audio occasionally fell out of sync after putting the deck in standby mode with the game running. This only happened a couple of times though.
Additionally, the PC port has downsampled audio. I used a mod to restore the music to its original sample rate, but the voices still sound like they were recorded from an internet radio station in the dialup era.
Broken shaders and particle effects. However, this is a problem with the PC port in general and is not caused by Proton.
The PC port is incredibly buggy, as it did not receive patches or DLC.
In addition to the radio mod, I also used the Gentlemen of the Row mod, and a UI improvement mod. For these two mods, I had to use my Windows VM to configure the mods before copying them over to the deck.
It was pretty common during this era for PC ports to be an afterthought, if they existed at all. Volition has a small team working on updating the PC version to bring it up to parity with the console version including DLC, but the team lead, IdolNinja (who also made the Gentlemen of the Row mod) passed away from cancer. The project has not been canceled, but progress seems to be slow.
The native version of the game does not respond to controller inputs on the steam deck (and yes I made sure SteamInput was set up to send controller inputs). With the default SteamInput settings, only tapping on the touchscreen works.