Soupbowl
Published
The game runs just as smoothly as it would run on Windows.
No water at The Cardinal Virtue of Prudence
Run with the following options set-
WINEDLLOVERRIDES="xaudio2_7=n,b" %command%
Infrequent server disconnect during Inn saves.
Minor frame jumps in heavily detailed scenes.
I've loved this game for absolutely years, but now absolutely hate Windows. DDDA was a deal breaker for me, and you can be damn well sure I'm still on Linux!
I play with an Xbox 360 Wireless Controller, connected via a USB Wireless Receiver (knock-off). I find if I connect my controller during gameplay, it gets identified as a generic controller. If the controller is on and connected when I open the game, it's correctly identified as an Xbox 360 controller.
I've also noticed the SSD loading times are significantly better than on Windows. This could be a poor setup on my half, but it was immediately noticeable.
Also my current launch command: PROTON_USE_D9VK=1 PULSE_LATENCY_MSEC=60 %command%
(Will continue to update this as I delve deeper).
Be warned that the saving system is only when you sleep, so be prepared to lose progress when you crash.
Sometimes causes a CTD when switching away from the window
Sometimes on start, mouse click doesn't work. Alt tabbing and back seems to fix it.
Crashes seem to occur relating to time and locational changes. I experienced most during fast travel, sleeping, and rarely when changing areas.
Some work needs to be done on either fixing the CTDs, or alternatively allowing passive/autosaving outside of sleep. Honestly think the save sleep is a terrible design decision, but otherwise the game is thoroughly fun and completely enjoyable on Linux.