
mycatismycat
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%command% -startwindowed -noborder -width 1980 -height 1080
Fullscreen was bugged so I had to make "windowed fullscreen" with a combination of commands.
Well I had to install the Proton EAC Runtime to get EAC to work
Sometimes when launching it just goes black. Other times it hangs on the unity logo. Both times restarting BattleBit worked
also no EAC notifications (eRm U vOilIATe ThE EaC ruLeS, LeAvINg iS n0t AlOweed)
It worked with minor bugs
Keybindings did not work
Lags out a lot with DX transition layer, fixed this by using the Experimental Vulkan Renderer
PROTON_USE_WINED3D
Use Protontricks to open winecfg and go to Graphics > Use virtual desktop and tick it.
because of the virtual desktop
Only worked with tinkering
Looks even better than it does on Windows, no exaggeration
Amazing support for locally hosting servers
The best online FPS of all time works amazing on Linux, looking even better than on Windows... somehow.
Garry's Mod but Linux
crashes because of lua out of memory
Very good online play support, but when there is too much activity happening it crashes
I have to thank Garry for porting it to Linux lol
Worked perfectly out of the box
No bugs at all and had super stable FPS. Even audio behaved properly.
Amazingly good
Crashed sometimes when joining a game
Didn't crash during online play, only when connecting
A bit crackly when multiple sounds played at the same time.
It ran well and was fun to play, it was a really nice experience to see something working near flawlessly with Proton.
Stable.
Replays the previous 100 or so frames ever now and then
Too stable, on most menus I get 4000 fps because it is uncapped.
Manually installed Adobe Air onto the Wineprefix
Looked too crispy around the edges, fry for less long next time.
Only 1 out of 3 interactive elements worked
Half-borked over-baked software. Complained about Adobe Air without tinkering. Yuck.
Crashes on menu, to black screen
Game boots up fine then it just borks after the intro. Tested on same computer with Windows and it works well.
Getting like 1fps on the main menu and then it just loops for 1 second
Do not use nouveau drivers, if you know Linux you should know they suck.
%command% -vulkan -fullscreen -width 1980 -height 1080
I had to launch the ROOT/Redistributables/VulkanRT Installer.exe for Vulkan to work otherwise it would crash and complain about a missing vulkan-1 DLL
Minor crackling
For whatever reason the Vulkan install script didn't run. Idc though I just ran it manually.
Why would anyone use Proton on this?
weird lines at bottom third of screen
Worked perfectly
Worked perfectly 10/10
Just regular Terraria. It worked. I don't think there would be many differences from Windows to be honest
Worked perfectly. Other than laggy server, online played on different computer.
Perfection.
Ubisoft Connect, then nothing more.
Game didn't work... :(
But Ubisoft's spyware always manages to make it through >:(
WINE_CPU_TOPOLOGY=4:0,1,2,3 %command%
The input delay drove me insane and completely ruined my experience. Use the launch options to bypass this.
20fps cap if no launch options.
weird ahh buggy graphics (without launch options)
Hard to play because of the input delay. USE THE DAMN LAUNCH OPTIONS!
DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT PLAY THIS GAME WITHOUT THE LAUNCH OPTIONS.
Unless of course you want to play a piece of shit.
Borked in fullscreen
I just can't play windowed. Fullscreen didn't work, and glitched out, constantly looping the first 30 frames once it got to the menu. The sound worked perfectly though. Worked fine in windowed.
It originally borked in fullscreen with the Mesa (and Nouveau) driver, but with the official nVidia driver it worked in fullscreen.
Green, blue, green. Over and over.
Fucking retarded thing crashes because 1 digit in the PID is off
pid 212784 != 212783, skipping destruction (fork without exec?)