kovec
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On a few occassions, fighting the snake would slow to around 10 fps. That same scene would be fine at other times so it seemed like a random problem.
Crashed every time Mantis was my opponent. Never crashed at any other time.
If you have any tolerance for an occassional crash, you'll enjoy this game as much as you would on Windows. As mentioned, for me it crashed every time Mantis was my opponent, but every playthrough draws randomly from a pool of possible opponents so it was fine when he didn't come up. A playthrough is short enough and the game loads quickly enough that i don't think it was a big deal. I beat the game 100% with all characters so it can't be that bad.
Default Proton worked but then didn't work after a Proton update so i forced it to use version 7.
I tried older versions of Proton and it did NOT crash when facing Mantis, but my XBOX One S gamepad wouldn't work, and it wouldn't go fullscreen for some of them. One Proton version only showed a black screen.
Also keep in mind with this game that Windows users commonly experienced bugs so there are some minor non-game-break bugs that come up but are probably common to everyone.
Proton 7.0-2. Flash has its limitations no matter what OS or hardware. I had no issues in the 4 games in this collection that i played.
- Achievements didn't register in Steam with default Proton. Once i rolled back to 7.0-2, everything worked fine. If you experience this too, you can view the medals in-game and click on them to get them to register with Steam retroactively.
- I had no problems with: Brawl Royale, Bullet Heaven, Kitten Game, Mecha Dress Up Game. I haven't tried the others yet but Windows users are still reporting bugs and Matt is pushing out patches.
- Flash never had good performance and it runs best in smaller resolutions. If you have lag, you need to decrease the window size/resolution. That's just how Flash is.
I had occassional crashes but these games were always prone to crashing in the first place.
Rare cases of lag. I think it's happening with physics (explosions and such).
I'm not sure but i think there may be more crashing than when i used to play on Windows.
Modifications:
- NVSE
- 4GB patch for Proton
- FPS limiter (60)
- YUP unofficial patch
- Roberts body
- Type 3 body
- Mikoto beauty pack
- ArchiveInvadation Invalidated (not confident that this is working)
Notes:
I could not get Vortex Mod Manager to install neither via Lutris nor manually. Did not bother with Mod Organizer 2 because it seemed unstable when i installed it. I tried a couple texture replacers. Body texture replacers work but for example a caravan card texture replacer does not work for me.
Did not previously work on Lubuntu 18.04 LTS. Now it works on Lubuntu 20.04 LTS.
It's a Unity game; works fine; Cloud saves work between devices.
Also works fine on my System76 laptop with Pop_OS! using Cloud saves.
The doesn't start with default Proton for me. I had to rollback to 8.0-5 and now everything is good. It's a Unity game but i think it relies on some plugins for modding.
This game has a known issue of running too fast on displays faster than 60 Hz. Either limit it to 60 fps or run it windowed.
Despite claiming that it works natively in Linux, it didn't even load a game window.
I also tried running using Steam Linux Runtime and Proton, it doesn't work at all.
Runs perfectly fine on the older version of Proton.
- Download LAVFilters (i used v0.75)
- Install protontricks
- Run
protontricks 427510 --gui
- Wait for winetricks to load
- Select the default prefix
- Select the file explorer
- Find and install your LAVFilters exe file
- Close winetricks and start the game via Steam
The opening movie has no sound but there is sound game.
Fullscreen did not use the correct resolution, went to a 4:3 aspect ratio despite choosing 1920x1080. No problem in Windowed fullscreen.
Framerate was not very good but i believe it's due to the game itself rather than anything with Proton.
Technically the game is playable but issues unrelated to Proton will hinder your experience including network latency and the obvious language barrier. It helps a lot to turn down the graphics quality settings--i turned everything down to medium.