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Proton 3.7-8 ran it perfectly.
Only in the case of higher resolutions than VGA, which are noted by developers as experimental.
Yes. It performed better than expected regardless of crashes. Stick to newer Protons on this early access for older ones had more issues.
The game froze irreversably every time i moved the volume sliders from the game settings.
The second level had missing floor textures which rendered the flashlight useless. Therefore, it was a really dark and extremely hard.
Could sometimes get freezes after readying the multiplayer lobby but that also seemed to be a problem in Windows.
Also, i'd leave the CPU culling option untouched. Crashes like in audio settings.
The performance is really bad compared to a Windows run.
Could not connect to the server.
Proton version 4.2.9 seems to work the best.
Walkie-talkie doesn't seem to pick up sound in multiplayer.
Alt-tabbing back to a lower-than-desktop resolution game stretches the screen out of proportion.
There may be issues with filtering games in multiplayer lobby.
The only problem i encountered was that the game didn't exit correctly on its own.