
N00B
Published
Had no problems at all. I marked Proton experimental, but it worked fine on 7.0.4 as well, at least for me. The game seems to work perfectly, the only thing is that I didn't try a controller.
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Game ran very well, didin't notice any bugs, glitches, stutters or graphical issues. The only problem I had was at the start, when you first lockpick a car. After you enter the vehicle and the police start chasing, the game basically froze, so I found people saying that lowering the fps solved it, and then it did after I locked it to 60 fps. Just not sure if this problem is linux related or not.
Game was flawless for me. Booted it up just a few hours after the download became available, used proton experimental, and everything has been great. No bugs, no performance issues (that I can tell), no sound issues, it's all working perfect for me.
Game worked perfectly for me, no performance issues or anything of the sort, other than the flatpak problem
Game played perfectly, just like on a console. There was some server lag, but that had nothing to do with proton or linux.
For anyone not able to launch the game with an EAC error, at least in Arch Linux right now, the game only starts through the flatpak version of steam. Don't know if it is about glibc version or whatever it is, but the native steam gives the eac error and never opens the game for me. If you have flatpak installed or is willing to install it, and to get that version of steam, the experience has been good. It's weird having two steam installs, but I use the flatpak one just for this game, so it hasn't been that much of a problem, and since flatpak sandboxes the second steam by default, there should be no problems just by having both installed. Anyway, outside of that problem that should probably be fixed in the near future, the game worked very well.
Game doesn't work anymore. After an update, even the flatpak steam stopped working and now gives the EAC error
The game is borked. It used to work, even if it needed an annoying workaround, but now not even that works. The sad part is that the game worked and ran perfectly, better than native for me, but unfortunately, not anymore.
In world tour mode, entering status menu severely dropped fps on my first time playing it, but it seems to have stopped. Otherwise, there seems to be some kind of memory leak (also in world tour), but I can't tell what causes it, but the game drops to the 10s on fps and runs very poorly at this point, only returning to normal after returning to the start screen or rebooting it. It is very rare though, at least in my experience, happened only twice in over four hours of gameplay between three sessions, and I would imagine it's not a linux problem, probably it's the game itself.
Multiplayer simply worked perfectly, just like the beta
The game works flawlessly for me
Outside of online, which I'm not sure my problem is really because of Linux, a Proton version switch makes the game work fine
Game crashed without using proton hotfix, and I kept getting disconnected from online matches. Unsure if the online problem is Proton-related or not
Except for a Proton version switch, whose fixes I'm sure will be ported to mainline experimental, the game worked almost perfectly. I'll try to update the review if I'm able to find out anything else about getting disconnected from online, or if it stopped happening
Game runs flawlessly. Did not try full-screen, but everything else that I have tested has worked.