
Stampela
Published
You might want to disable anti aliasing, as it can turn into a terrible blurry mess, but other than that I'm having a blast at 30 fps. A note about cross platform saves: saving and loading won't happen if there's a save to upload, so if for any reason it gets stuck, you can't save or load anymore :D I'd say disable it unless you really need it.
Game Services
Same as every report so far. Proton GE 9-22 did not help.
Proton experimental makes it work just fine, can connect play and all that. However logging in? First you need to be in desktop mode, then for some reason you need "Web" installed and default because Edge, Firefox, Brave and Chrome didn't open when it was time to log in. Once that was done, it worked well.
SteamDeck= %command%
"Marvel's Avengers requires Windows 10 to run" is the pop up I get when I try to launch it. Default Proton, experimental, hotfix, GE 7-55 9-4 and 9-5. I tried "SteamDeck=0 %command%" and that was pointless too. FFS, and I had just found out about the system to get button prompts... in fairness nowadays it's marked as unsupported.
The report about deleting proton data does fix the Windows 10 required issue, and everything seems fine.
The button prompts are broken, but plugging in a controller and disabling Steam input, and then selecting the controller with trackpad fixes that too.
At current time, the native Linux version... is specifically for the Steam Deck. No settings can be changed, no support for different controllers.
The Linux native version expects to run on a Steam Deck and wants nothing to do with controllers different from that
The game is fun and runs very well both with Proton and Native. I'm certain the devs will fix the Linux native issues with an update, as it's a new release.
set the Deck to 60hz, everything on ultra (disabling motion blur as I don't like it, and interior because I'm not going to see it on that screen), then TDP to 4 watts. drops below 60 in menus, otherwise seems locked! 5 watts for 1080p.
Costs more than the mobile version (it syncs! Use your rush rally account), but has all content released so far.
So the review by Corben is correct and the video guide both clear and good... except for 1 key step: after the install of Ubisoft Connect (it changed name from UPlay) it needs to be launched.
Side note: to play on Windows the DRM requires to disable hardware virtualization, lowering the security of Windows. GG Ubisoft, GG.
Takes a few tries to get the launcher to configure itself, after that it won't start the game at all.
Installed Uplay
Once it might not've synced well, and lost maybe half an hour. Happened only once, might've been Uplay's fault.
The game runs very well, I went with the Vulkan renderer (that the last time I tried borked the game on Windows...) and it's super smooth. Likely has no issues with default Proton, I just tried GE before Protontricks.