
jc.josue
Published
Borked!
Even though it is a native linux game, it doesn't run. Sadly the creators website is down. I'm not the ony one with this problem and this also happens to Windows users as well!
https://steamcommunity.com/app/431540/discussions/0/1353742967812000591/
PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1 %command%
Didn't work out of the box for me, perhaps because my linux box is a bit old, old version of distro, I can't update it or it will break, maybe newer linux distros won't have any problem whatsoever.
I had to add the PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1 %command% launch option because it didnt' even launch without it. Without it all I had was an error message that said the following:
Failed to initialize graphics.Make sure you have DirectX 11 installed, have up to datedrivers for your graphics card and have not disabled3D acceleration in display settings.InitializeEngineGraphics failed
I also changed steamplay proton's version to "Experimental" just to make sure it was running on Proton. With that done' everything ran OK. It showed windowed at first, but ALT + Intro switched it into full screen, so it's all OK to play now.
Some minor issues but even without fullscreen, it's possible to resize the windowed screen.
used Protontricks to install LAV Filters (2019)
Full screen is desync from actual ingame objects and menus, placement is wrong.
Had to tinker to get it but Hey! at least it works! Noticed that the ending video plays just fine from the menu, however when loading a saved game that is near the actual ending I noticed it does take a bit long to play while ingame. Pressing CTRL (the fast skip button) when facing a white screen makes it play correctly though.Video has some artifacts (a frame desync line, perhaps due to resolution not being fullscreen? But it's fine otherwise. Some other minor issues may exist but this is what I found. It works and using LAVFilters enables all videos to play, that avoids having to remove the videos.
No go
This game is having issues. It doesn't work! And as someone else said, yeah it is a broken WINE port, not an actual native linux thing. It wouldn't matter if it worked, but it doesn't. I have tried forcing Steam Play (Windows version gets installed and it tries to launch but still same results: crash)
https://steamcommunity.com/app/262150/discussions/0/2592234299556144981/