
Inq
Published
Borked.
Until PA tick the box that tells EAC to load Linux libraries, this game is forever borked.
Blurring when in borderless windowed.
Launcher window is still black.
As you're able to interact with the launcher despite its black screen, you can start and play the game. Becomes slightly more difficult if you use 2FA but it's still manageable.
Slightly blurry when first starting game in anything other than windowed. Swapping to windowed from exclusive/borderless and back solves issue.
BDO running under Linux is a miracle in itself. All issues were fixed within the first week of the game swapping anticheat. Remarkable :)
If your objective is to play bhop, it works just fine
Sensitivity needed to be halved to be equivalent to its Windows counterpart.
Use GE but no tinkering. Played perfectly, ran the main game + DLC with a friend on Manjaro
Works out of the box
Game works fine, hosted co-op with a friend on Windows with no ping issues.
DXVK_FRAME_RATE=60 %command%
Stuttering after using in-game overlay
Even after installing F4SE it ran without issue or needing tweaks; modding was also possible with Lutris' Vortex script. I needed to cap my FPS at first, but I installed the High FPS patch instead.
Played with a friend on Manjaro, worked fine
Had to install DirectX11 via protontricks in order to get it to launch, but smooth afterwards.
Fullscreen caused certain menus to flicker.
Wiped my config out of the blue - unsure if Linux or Asobo quirks
Fine out of the box, mods work too.
Captured Syndicate members seem to be floating weapons with mesh upper and forearms, with the rest of the body missing.
Game seems to get worse performance over time, starts above 100, drops to 20-30.
During large physics scenes, there were frame issues.
No connection to the workshop API, game wouldn't launch with Proton6.3-8
I tried three different versions of Proton (GE-83, Experimental, and 8.0-6) before trying 7.0, each version would give me a window but the game would refuse to load even after reinstalling, clearing the prefix (several times) and using Wind Dependency Hell Solver (https://github.com/FanderWasTaken/wine-dependency-hell-solver).
Only 7.0 worked for me, haven't tried playing but I get in game and have solid frames and my save restores.
PROTON_HIDE_NVIDIA_GPU=0 PROTON_ENABLE_NVAPI=1 %command%
Mild performance problems caused by caching to the same disk as my OS.
Black Screen
gamemoderun mangohud PROTON_LOG=1 %command% -windowed
Nothing but a black screen since the 1.0 update. Runs fine under my Windows install.
Weird stutters that caused awful input delay.
Unsure of the issue regarding the frametimes as everyone else seems to be fine, but it definitely didn't run too well on more than capable hardware; it may be caused by the fact that I choose not to precache shaders.
WINEDLLOVERRIDES="dinput8=n,b" %command%
Launch options to enable scripthook, played with Rampage Trainer and had no issues. Did run into an issue with my mouse skipping around but this was rectified by clearing my settings files.
Wouldn't load a new game due to Nvidia drivers, now won't start at all
Saw that Nvidia users were having issues so I waited for the driver update to release. Now on 535.104.12 and the game refuses to launch. Cleared prefix to no avail, and using a different proton version yields the same result.
The game already runs pretty poorly on Windows but I went from 60fps to 22.
Required a lot of patience and Nvidia 545.23.06 :^)
DXVK_FRAME_RATE=60 %command%
Fine out of the box, launch option caps framerate to 60 because of Bethesda things. Mods installed and work without issues, played through both the DLCs and the main story with no problems aside from some minor crashing whilst alt+tabbing (which also happens on Windows)
Borderless windowed still trapped the mouse.
Mild performance issues, but overall fine. Hoping the release includes EAC libraries for Linux.
Solid game, beat it in an hour and a half. Played with another friend on Manjaro and had no issues. Performance issues that I'm attributing more to the poor optimisation that Proton.